Morning all,
I'm a regular reader of the forum, but a first time poster. I'm kicking off a new project which I thought might be interesting to share. I've long wanted to make a bat, and I have a couple of partmades to practice with. Longer term though, I hope to go out and score runs with bats I've made from a tree I've harvested myself.
A clubmate of mine is a local farmer, with a small grove of willows. Unfortunately (for him), one tree was blown over earlier this year. It's not a massive tree, but plenty enough for my project. He told me I could have it as long as I helped him cut it up and move it. This was too good an offer to miss, so we had a go last week:
We cut the tree into 4 rounds, and I have had the top 2 sawn into clefts. The lower 2 rounds are bigger, and need to be split along the natural cracks in the wood. I hope to get 3 clefts out of each round, and will get onto this later in the month.
So, I currently have 4 clefts. I have wax sealed the ends with a bunch of melted down tealights. Hopefully this will work to prevent splits occurring. The clefts are laid down in my garage for seasoning. They are not beautiful by any measure, but I reckon they will be fit for purpose!
I'll post updates as I go along. Thanks to all contributors for your insight and information, extremely useful.