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Equipment => Bats => Topic started by: Colesy on October 21, 2010, 12:46:17 PM
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During my day off of sixth form today I got a little bored and wanted to pass some time. I wanted to make my old Ayrtek bat a little different for indoor use so I started trying to reshape it into a GN T20 sort of thing, then I got a bit excited and thought about the GN Scoop so low and behold I turned my Ayrtek into an Ayrtek Scoop. The finishing is pretty poor but you get the idea that there is now a massive chunk missing from the back of the bat.
Enjoy/Despair....
(http://i875.photobucket.com/albums/ab312/JoeColes/P1470584.jpg)
(http://i875.photobucket.com/albums/ab312/JoeColes/P1470587.jpg)
(http://i875.photobucket.com/albums/ab312/JoeColes/P1470588.jpg?t=1287665153)
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Colesy, I think the Podshavers should be worried, It is an interesting try, However you might want to get the sand paper out, or wait until bonfire night and chuck it on there ;)
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You are going to need a fair bit of sanding there ! :P
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It is Braai wood I'm afraid, been saving it.
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Bat repairs is looking from some second hand bats - he might be interested ;)
Colesy - you really have done a great job of the scoop, I am sure it will really help the ping.
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You can't see it in the pics but there is 4 rows of tape keeping the shoulder attached to the bat. and there is a massive crack running up the blade so not useable with a proper ball lol, although saying that it still has a pretty decent middle :D
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looking good mate!! Must have taken ages ;)
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Lol passed some time....
Didn't want to go near the other two bats though for the fears of completely ruining them! One's my match bat and the other is a team mate's that I might use for nets...
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looking good mate!! Must have taken ages ;)
10 minutes I bet :)
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What are the benefits of a scoop?
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Don't think there are any mate, Gray Nicholls did a Scoop back in the 80s (?) and I failed at replicating it lol. Just something to do.
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Don't think there are any mate, Gray Nicholls did a Scoop back in the 80s (?) and I failed at replicating it lol. Just something to do.
Lol, its not a bad effort
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i can't repair that colesy.
what were you thinking?
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I thought the gn claimed the scoop allowed for better balance, while not effecting the middle. It went something like they pressed and made the wood more dense on the back, so the scooping had little impact on the performance, just a weight improvement. I also remember something about "Parimeter redistribution" where GN claimed they had moved the wood towards the edges. I guess Leo's GN T20 bat is an example of what they might of done first, then scooped a bit of wood of the middle for improved pickup. I played with my fathers back in the late eighties and it didn't play worse/better than any other bat as I recall.
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your nearly there mate.... bit more scooping to do yet tho to reach the below...
(http://i444.photobucket.com/albums/qq167/tom_ayrtek/c451b577.jpg)
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I thought the gn claimed the scoop allowed for better balance, while not effecting the middle. It went something like they pressed and made the wood more dense on the back, so the scooping had little impact on the performance, just a weight improvement. I also remember something about "Parimeter redistribution" where GN claimed they had moved the wood towards the edges. I guess Leo's GN T20 bat is an example of what they might of done first, then scooped a bit of wood of the middle for improved pickup. I played with my fathers back in the late eighties and it didn't play worse/better than any other bat as I recall.
Thanks, that makes sense
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look at golf clubs with cavity backs they have the weight round the edges and the middle scooped out to create a larger hitting area or sweet spot, same principles.
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a+ for effort, i love your enthusiasm mate
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I guess that a lot of the ridiculous concaving and the GM Luna use a similar principle, having more wood around the edges. They however also have a spine so in theory have more of a middle. For what it's worth, the Scoops I remember were relatively heavy bats so had an awful lot of wood in them, which is why they didn't seem that different in terms of performance in comparison to other bats.