Yes and some elasticity as well... If I were to make a laminate I'd do it a bit differently that then the current norms in the UK and S.Asia
How then
Obviously you must get some wastage due to unforeseen faults in clefts that only appear when you start to work on them. What is the most common fault that occurs?Thanks for the answer to my earlier question btw.
Yes for me it is generally the willow has a hairline crack due to moisture or spliting problems which you cant see it until you start shaping, it is one of the most heart dropping moments as you've invested in the pressing and handling and also a bit of shaping of the blade
What happens to these bats?
If these "faulty" clefts were machine shaped instead of handshaped could these faults be missed?
When is a good time to come visit and get a bat made
Cant say, also as it is illegal there is no real point You can still have 4 questions
PM me if you'd like to put money where you mouth is and make one for me! I'm genuinely intruiged more than anything!
If it is towards the toe they get cut down for kids bats.... My sons have a couple of really nice EW bats in Size 2's.
not this weekend the weekend after I think / hope