For a while, I have had 2 old bats lined up to stick together, I've marked them up and throught through how I would do it. But I never got round to it!
Well Ryan awesome effort gave me the motivation I needed :
http://custombats.co.uk/cbforum/index.php?topic=15960.msg256724#msg256724.
Its still not finished, but its nearly there now, I have a 8 month old so have very little time, as I have a few spare seconds I'll try and use them to go though the process!!!
The 2 bats where an old GM something or other, that was thin and had a big crack up the toe, and a very old V100, which had a broken handle. I have not included the pictures of the circular saw inverted and held in a bench vice because I thought it might encourage reckless behaviour, I was a bit scare myself!
I used the saw to remove as much wood as I could, as evenly as I could, this included removing the face of the V100, which I would stick to the GM.
Following this the next step was to get the plane out - there was a LOT of planing to be done!!!
As you can see from the above, I'm well on the way, the GM had been cut down, and I've started to plane the surface down. You can see that towards the splice its a bit of a mess, the circular saw was not idea for this.
Below, you can see that I've worked hard to get the surface flat, it needed to be perfect, long ways and across ways, I gave up with the area near the splice, because I'd cocked it up, the the rest was getting there:
Same was needed for the other bat, you actually end up removing a lot of wood to get it flat...
Testing the 2 surfaces then finally gluing them, glue wise, more was more in this case!!!!
I used my special method for clamping the 2 bats in place...
More shortly....
Ross