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Equipment => Bats => Bat Making => Topic started by: Churchy1989 on February 19, 2018, 01:23:02 PM
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Okay, so this could go under the Fugly Section! - Mid Middle - Spine into the toe.
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Tried to copy my XX SSH - But a few alteration to get the pick up good.
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Looks brilliant!
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XX copy looks a cracking effort mate.👍
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XX copy looks a cracking effort mate.👍
Its pretty close, and slightly lighter on the scales than the XX.
Very happy as the Spine is dead straight - the other one is 95% straight!
But, the pick up on the Fugly is amazing!
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Great effort
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Sussex cricket bats is go!
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Great attempt mate, it’s definitely an accomplishment
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Love it mate! Quality. What's the specs?
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Excellent
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Great effort @Churchy1989 well done - second bat profile looks absolutely superb!
Have you been making these with traditional tools?
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Looks great! Keep up the good work
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Love it mate! Quality. What's the specs?
Missed this last night, will get the ruler out!
Great effort @Churchy1989 well done - second bat profile looks absolutely superb!
Have you been making these with traditional tools?
Drawknife to start - then a Spokeshave - different spoke for the shoulder. My plane is not sharp enough to use - and i am a bit lazy to sharpen.
Spoke does lovely long clean shavings - happy to take my time.
Question, why use a rasp for the handle? Whats wrong with a spoke then a sand?
My 4 little babies - Almost have more i have made than bought!
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Why the range of sizes @Churchy1989 ? Do you have customers lined up already?! Hope so. What's your branding going to look like?
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So the First 'Fugly' one:-
5mm shorter than a SH
Shoulder: 17mm
Edge: 39.5mm
Spine: 65.2mm
Toe: 21.9mm
Middle Toe: 35m
Width: 109mm (shhh)
Weight: 2lbs 11oz on the nose (1 grip no scuff).
Next my XX Copy:-
SSH
Shoulder: 16.3mm
Edge: 34.7mm
Spine: 65.3mm
Toe: 21.5mm
Middle Toe: 29.8m
Width: 108.5mm (shhh)
Weight: 2lbs 11oz on the nose again!(1 grip no scuff).
Whilst i am here i will do the Butterfly:-
SH
Shoulder: 18.6mm
Edge: 38.2mm
Spine: 61.2mm
Toe: 26.3mm
Middle Toe: 33.2m
Width: 109.6mm (shhh)
Weight: 2lbs.11oz & 5/8ths (1 grip no scuff).
Why the range of sizes @Churchy1989 ? Do you have customers lined up already?! Hope so. What's your branding going to look like?
So i made the XX copy as the XX is just so lovely...and wanted to test my skills - very happy with the result.
The Butterfly i copied off a custom H4L that had great balance - also very happy with the result. Its slightly smaller but the original was 2lbs.13oz i think @simonmay5 can confirm.
The fugly, i just started shaping and just went with the flow to get a great pickup - also the first one i have used a spine all the way into the toe.
Sizing of the Fugly was just be not measuring where i was cutting the toe - noted for next time! (The bat on the left is the same size as the Butterfly - normal SH).
I need to do a final sand and buy a machine to buff next pay day, then these will be Demo bats most likely. Have 3 more to shape this weekend if i get time.
Designs are coming along but not there - probably a month or 2 off!
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they look great!!
i struggle blending the shoulders. due to this i take the easier option of using a file then sanding. all credit to you for doing it the correct way!
congrats on a job well done.
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they look great!!
i struggle blending the shoulders. due to this i take the easier option of using a file then sanding. all credit to you for doing it the correct way!
congrats on a job well done.
I use a drawknife for the shoulders due to areas of weakness in the tools portfolio. Then the sander covers any wounds, what matters is what works! The shoulders are not always entirely even, but who cares - I never use that bit to hit sweet cover drives. :)
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So the First 'Fugly' one:-
5mm shorter than a SH
Shoulder: 17mm
Edge: 39.5mm
Spine: 65.2mm
Toe: 21.9mm
Middle Toe: 35m
Width: 109mm (shhh)
Weight: 2lbs 11oz on the nose (1 grip no scuff).
Next my XX Copy:-
SSH
Shoulder: 16.3mm
Edge: 34.7mm
Spine: 65.3mm
Toe: 21.5mm
Middle Toe: 29.8m
Width: 108.5mm (shhh)
Weight: 2lbs 11oz on the nose again!(1 grip no scuff).
Whilst i am here i will do the Butterfly:-
SH
Shoulder: 18.6mm
Edge: 38.2mm
Spine: 61.2mm
Toe: 26.3mm
Middle Toe: 33.2m
Width: 109.6mm (shhh)
Weight: 2lbs.11oz & 5/8ths (1 grip no scuff).
So i made the XX copy as the XX is just so lovely...and wanted to test my skills - very happy with the result.
The Butterfly i copied off a custom H4L that had great balance - also very happy with the result. Its slightly smaller but the original was 2lbs.13oz i think @simonmay5 can confirm.
The fugly, i just started shaping and just went with the flow to get a great pickup - also the first one i have used a spine all the way into the toe.
Sizing of the Fugly was just be not measuring where i was cutting the toe - noted for next time! (The bat on the left is the same size as the Butterfly - normal SH).
I need to do a final sand and buy a machine to buff next pay day, then these will be Demo bats most likely. Have 3 more to shape this weekend if i get time.
Designs are coming along but not there - probably a month or 2 off!
@Churchy1989 you should show the XX copy to David Wolstenholme. I reckon he'd be happy for you - imitation is the sincerest form of flattery!
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@Churchy1989 you should show the XX copy to David Wolstenholme. I reckon he'd be happy for you - imitation is the sincerest form of flattery!
@JK Lewis I have. 'Class' was his response.
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@JK Lewis I have. 'Class' was his response.
Excellent. Really nice bloke he is. His brand is doing well, maybe he can offer you a job! There's many worse ways to spend one's time... :)
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I'd leave my job today to do batmaking full time.
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I use a drawknife for the shoulders due to areas of weakness in the tools portfolio. Then the sander covers any wounds, what matters is what works! The shoulders are not always entirely even, but who cares - I never use that bit to hit sweet cover drives. :)
just cant get it right with the old drawknife, spokeshave technique. will stick to the file and sander until someone shows me how to do it properly.
oh and whats a cover drive? inside edge i familiar with but not a clue on a cover drive??