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Equipment => Bats => Bat Making => Topic started by: tuffers007 on August 15, 2013, 12:03:43 PM

Title: split at toe
Post by: tuffers007 on August 15, 2013, 12:03:43 PM
hi folks

i purchased a part made earlier in the year(grade 2). i finally got to the knocking in stage but after approximately 20 hits with a mallet i noticed a split appearing at the toe travelling up the face of the blade.
I'm wondering if this is down to me and being my 1st attempt it probably is but I'm wondering if anyone can give some advice or tips so i can avoid this in the future.
sorry not very good with computers so cant put up any pics.

with hope
tuffers007
Title: Re: split at toe
Post by: Leddster138 on August 15, 2013, 01:37:09 PM
It shouldn't split in the knocking in phase unless you are smashing it as hard as you can. How deep is it? Doesn't it go through the bat? I apply toe guards and generally avoid knocking in the toe, some may do differently but a good toe guard should offer a lot of protection. Perhaps a little fibreglass tape also.
Title: Re: split at toe
Post by: tuffers007 on August 15, 2013, 01:47:06 PM
not hitting it hard at all which is what worried me. i have considered using some tape around the toe end as a precaution but never used a toe guard as not a big fan. however if it helps then it will be good idea to purchase one!
it doesn't go right through but its big enough to worry me. i will continue knocking in but avoid the toe area.I'm probably over reacting
Title: Re: split at toe
Post by: Red Ink Cricket on August 15, 2013, 01:51:42 PM
Email me a pic mate if you can and ill take a look.
Title: Re: split at toe
Post by: Banksy on August 15, 2013, 02:05:46 PM
Has the grain split right through? or is it just the grains on the face that's lifted? Did you oil it before knocking in? Where has the bat been stored whilst you've been shaping it?
Title: Re: split at toe
Post by: tuffers007 on August 15, 2013, 05:22:50 PM
Email me a pic mate if you can and ill take a look.

hi john i cant send a pic as my camera is not working at the moment.
Title: Re: split at toe
Post by: tuffers007 on August 15, 2013, 05:28:37 PM
Has the grain split right through? or is it just the grains on the face that's lifted? Did you oil it before knocking in? Where has the bat been stored whilst you've been shaping it?

it looks as tho it is lifting of the face. but if it continues along the grain then i will end up with a split about 4/5 inches up the face of the blade.
it has been oiled and stored in my house during the shaping process. I'm sure I'm over reacting just a bit disappointed it has happened on my 1st attempt. its kinda putting me off a 2nd attempt.
Title: Re: split at toe
Post by: Red Ink Cricket on August 15, 2013, 08:32:43 PM
Probably just one of those things. May not be something you had done during shaping. Could be a pressing crack which wasn't obvious when shaping.
Title: Re: split at toe
Post by: Ryan on August 15, 2013, 08:46:41 PM
I would have said pressing crack too if I was to guess. I can't see it being a crack from anything else.
Title: Re: split at toe
Post by: tuffers007 on August 16, 2013, 11:55:32 AM
cheers for the replies people
these pressing cracks, are they something to be worried about or can i carry on knocking in with the intention of using it?
Title: Re: split at toe
Post by: Ryan on August 16, 2013, 01:12:18 PM
It depends how big the crack is, obviously it wont be as strong.

Any chance of a picture?
Title: Re: split at toe
Post by: tuffers007 on August 16, 2013, 03:10:15 PM
It depends how big the crack is, obviously it wont be as strong.

Any chance of a picture?

i cant mate sorry my camera is out of action at the moment. its not massive at the mo so i will just carry on and worry about it if it gets any bigger.

thanks again
Title: Re: split at toe
Post by: tuffers007 on August 16, 2013, 03:15:30 PM
Probably just one of those things. May not be something you had done during shaping. Could be a pressing crack which wasn't obvious when shaping.

would it be possible for you to send me a video of how you go about the business of bat shaping? maybe some sort of tutorial explaining why and how you use the different tools etc?
really struggling with the spoke shaves!!!!

Ryan, this is aimed at you as well!!