so as a basic most clefts have the best responsive area in the same/similar place and the 'middle' is determined by the high point of the spine which is moved to improve pickup/ balance? so they dont have to be in the same place but the most responsive area will respond greater if it is?
johners77 I'm slightly confused by all that above but will answer what I think you are asking.... [In the big boy world] Most clefts run through a press will all be pressed the same [pressure] for the production run unless you start getting a few poppers. Adjusting the press when you are doing loads of clefts a day isnt really feasible. That means you will get variations from piece to piece, as willow is an organic material. There will be an average though so it won't be shocking. In that sense the middle is in the same place until you start shaping and balancing a bat. So you need to understand your shape and limits for pickup/balance. You shouldn't really be moving this willy-nilly solely for balance purposes as it effects the bat performance via the centre of mass when the bat is swung, it is all interlinked in that sense
To say the middle is at the high point of the spine is incorrect, it is generally above or below this point and that is based on the shape and a few of the things I explained in a previous post. I'm sure you all would have noticed that the middle of your bat isnt actually at the spine high point when you hit it out of the screws and feel nothing in you hands when you've hit it. That said volume in the hitting area also adds to the power of the bat so it cant be just discarded.
[As you've made a few, I think some advice if I can?] Basically a bit of thought in the bat profile and understanding what shapes can do what helps immensely also what you doing when it is pressed or how it has been pressed. At the end of the day this can all be as complex or as simple as you want it to be but I think something that is all important for both aspects [simple or complex] is understanding the shape what, where, why and how it performs that gives you a great baseline on weights, middle positions, bow or not etc etc