Custom Bats Cricket Forum
Cricket Manufacturers / Brands => Kippax Cricket => Topic started by: Kippax on June 27, 2018, 02:38:14 PM
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part one of from trees to bats is now on youtube gives you a insight of process behind making bats and how we do it at kippax
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chw2_Utiwqc&t=82s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chw2_Utiwqc&t=82s)
the channel name is kippax willow limited please feel free to like share and subscribe part two of the video turning the cleft into a bat will be coming soon!
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Very interesting video, highly recommended. I have taken careful notes! :)
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part two will be very interesting as well keep your eye out
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Well done lads, great informative video, look forward to part two - #fromtreetocrease
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thank you very much
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thanks am sure the next video will be interesting as well a lot of people dont understand fully how a bats made and the effort and detail that goes into each single cleft/bat and its nice to show the general public.
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Certainly is very interesting to see the process. Something I'd love to have a crack at some day.
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thanks am sure the next video will be interesting as well a lot of people dont understand fully how a bats made and the effort and detail that goes into each single cleft/bat and its nice to show the general public.
Great Video. Hopefully this kills the discussion on the other thread regarding the complete process.
One query: Any particular reason why the trunks are split into clefts and are not cut with a sharp electric tool?
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sorry not seen the other thread we have to split them into what we call manageable c sections so there easier to put through our machines am sure other companies may use different processes.
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Great video and informative. Thanks! Looking forward to part 2!