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Title: Twitter and Facebook and our Batmaker
Post by: procricket on May 23, 2014, 10:35:46 AM
If you like what you see follow us on twitter or facebook it is not all about B3 either there fun,Coaching, and various other cricket tit bits.

Twitter
@b3cricket

Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/B3Cricket (https://www.facebook.com/B3Cricket)

Evan Gavin Corns who is head bat maker at B3 is willing to answer questions on twitter he has made for some of the biggest players in the game.

His twitter is

@Cornsy10

It is not the usual sell sell either it is about cricket talk and a community we have all kinds of things we may be even running a "Be a bat maker for the day Comp" if H&S ok it, soon so please stay tuned to it all.

Title: Re: Twitter and Facebook and our Batmaker
Post by: AverageCricketer on May 23, 2014, 10:48:24 AM
Enter me to that comp if travel and accommodation is free
Title: Re: Twitter and Facebook and our Batmaker
Post by: procricket on May 23, 2014, 10:52:45 AM
I have thought up this comp last night will have to OK it with the head shed but i like the idea but i know there are a few individual and team comps coming up over the next few months.

Title: Re: Twitter and Facebook and our Batmaker
Post by: AverageCricketer on May 23, 2014, 10:57:25 AM
Can I ask questions here? If so what is the lightest density you have seen on a cleft?
Title: Re: Twitter and Facebook and our Batmaker
Post by: procricket on May 23, 2014, 11:07:46 AM
A customer on the forum had a 344 i believe which basically means a 2-10 volume and size bat bat would be 2-4 and a half basically.



Title: Twitter and Facebook and our Batmaker
Post by: AverageCricketer on May 23, 2014, 11:11:02 AM
Do you remember the weight that the customer got it in?
Title: Re: Twitter and Facebook and our Batmaker
Post by: procricket on May 23, 2014, 11:24:03 AM
http://youtu.be/oOk5lrYU35c (http://youtu.be/oOk5lrYU35c)

This is the example...
Title: Re: Twitter and Facebook and our Batmaker
Post by: AverageCricketer on May 23, 2014, 11:54:57 AM
That must mean my bat is of lowish density, as mine is 2lb 10 double gripped (extra grip weighs 1.75oz) with 42mm edges and 64mm spine.
Title: Re: Twitter and Facebook and our Batmaker
Post by: AverageCricketer on May 23, 2014, 11:55:24 AM
Thanks for sharing and taking the time to answer my question
Title: Re: Twitter and Facebook and our Batmaker
Post by: FattusCattus on May 23, 2014, 12:47:55 PM
If you like what you see follow us on twitter or facebook it is not all about B3 either there fun,Coaching, and various other cricket tit bits.

Twitter
@b3cricket

Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/B3Cricket (https://www.facebook.com/B3Cricket)

Evan Gavin Corns who is head bat maker at B3 is willing to answer questions on twitter he has made for some of the biggest players in the game.

His twitter is

@Cornsy10

It is not the usual sell sell either it is about cricket talk and a community we have all kinds of things we may be even running a "Be a bat maker for the day Comp" if H&S ok it, soon so please stay tuned to it all.

Right Dave - that's enough dicking about of Faceplant - you know you don't understand it really! Get back in that cupboard and start sorting those clefts out.

I WANT YOU TO GIVE ME WOOD!  :D
Title: Re: Twitter and Facebook and our Batmaker
Post by: Moody on May 23, 2014, 09:07:43 PM
I'd definitely be interested in that competition but having dealt with health and safety regularly I'm sure they'll try their best to think of the most obscure reason why it can't go ahead.

I've often thought it would be great if bat manufacturers offered you lessons or the chance to learn how to make a bat and sculpt one for yourself whilst in their warehouse. I'm not sure what my finished product would end up like though!