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Equipment => Bats => Bat Making => Topic started by: brokenbat on July 10, 2017, 06:54:45 PM
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I have a straight drawknife (bought off amazon), which has been quite useful in the past when I have needed to reduce toe thickness and/or blend the spine into the toe. I would just chop off the unnecessary spine/toe and then smooth it out with an orbital sander.
now, I have a bat that feels a tad heavy, and I just wanted to trim the edges down towards the toe. would the above approach work? I.e. I take the straight draw knife to the edges, and then smooth out the resulting kink with sandpaper?
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You could but you are at risk of removing to much wood or having edges of different shapes and thickness
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Personally I would recommend a curved spokeshave if you have a concaved bat. These are probably more easily available than a curved hand plane. It may take you longer to reduce the weight but it will give you a much more controlled and easy to sand finish!
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I'm pretty clumsy with a drawknife, I definitely find it easier to use a plane of some description to reduce edges. Also, you should draw your new edges on both sides with a template first, otherwise they'll quickly look uneven. Best of luck!
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Mark both edges first
Then just use the orbital sander, takes seconds
Easy