After what seems like ages since my last effort I finally got round to making another bat, and I remembered how enjoyable it is shaping something that will be used.
I was asked by a friend to make him a 3lbish bat although he wasn't really sure what shape he wanted 3lbs leaves quite a lot of scope.
Knowing how he bats I wanted to keep the middle at a mid to low point in the bat and worked on that premise all through the bat shaping process, although didn't end up with a middle as long as orignally planned.
My starting point:
My original plan was to make something quite similar to my 2lb15oz Redback which I know he is a big fan of, however I quickly realised that I wasn't going to get down to that weight when my effort was still 3lb in weight at the stage below:
After a bit more thought and removing weight from the bottom third of the bat and a little around this shoulders I was pretty happy with an undressed weight of just shy of 2lb13oz according to my kitchen scales, again side by side here before I did the finishing:
With the final sanding, binding, grip, facing and tape it weighed in at 2lb15oz. I'm much happier with the finish I achieved on this bat, I don't know if it was because I was making for a friend but I was a lot more picky with how the finish ended up.
All comments welcome!