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Bat Making with Blunt tools
« on: November 05, 2012, 11:59:21 AM »


Starting this topic  ..... as noticed some comments  from Andy referring me in a topic in CIF as well as here:

"but please make it look authentic I've recently been chatting to someone that has blunt tools but has a very good end product....  " 







http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151241290136464.438089.532086463&type=1&l=0f3bb8ac8c

Frankly find it disappointing coming this from a respected bat maker.

Always open to positive criticism but find it unfair when such statements are aired undermining one's effort.
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Re: Bat Making with Blunt tools
« Reply #1 on: November 05, 2012, 12:08:26 PM »

A lot of hate on the forum recently where's the love guys?!?!?


ST your bats look lovely and I find your bats and pictures staggeringly beautiful, keep them coming fella.

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Re: Bat Making with Blunt tools
« Reply #2 on: November 05, 2012, 12:13:36 PM »

Sudeep dont worry abt what others say mate. Your bats are lovely, although i can understand you feel bad when some questions your integrity but you are skilled so just ignore it...
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Re: Bat Making with Blunt tools
« Reply #3 on: November 05, 2012, 12:19:53 PM »

I don't understand what's happened?!

No one would have known who Andy was talking about until you bought it up?!
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Re: Bat Making with Blunt tools
« Reply #4 on: November 05, 2012, 12:22:21 PM »

I don't understand what's happened?!

No one would have known who Andy was talking about until you bought it up?!

Hmmm, MAB was exactly who I though it was aimed at when I read it.
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Re: Bat Making with Blunt tools
« Reply #5 on: November 05, 2012, 12:23:25 PM »

I don't understand what's happened?!

No one would have known who Andy was talking about until you bought it up?!

I thought it was fairly obvious!! I just didn't comment on it when it was posted hoping that ST would/might read it differently...
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Re: Bat Making with Blunt tools
« Reply #6 on: November 05, 2012, 12:28:27 PM »

I don't understand what's happened?!

No one would have known who Andy was talking about until you bought it up?!

This is exactly my point.. I would prefer to take it directly at my chin rather than such generic statements:

"Good honest [unlike some I've seen] effort well done"

which results in  such questions:

"Norbs, are you implying some people have been buying bats and passing them off as their own? ???"

and these questions are deliberately  left unanswered to create an atmosphere of doubt and leave everyone to make his own conclusion..
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Re: Bat Making with Blunt tools
« Reply #7 on: November 05, 2012, 12:45:42 PM »

Personally, I'd just ignore mate.  I have no doubt that the bats you put up are made by yourself.  They all look absolutely stunning too!  If I can get them looking half that good when they're done I'd be happy

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Re: Bat Making with Blunt tools
« Reply #8 on: November 05, 2012, 12:51:15 PM »

I have to be honest I am 100% certain this isn't directed at you. My assumption was that this was directed at people who claim to make bats for their brands but who actually buy them premade and use their extreme stickering skills to finish the bat.

Everyone on here thinks the work you do (and the photography that accompanies it) is brilliant
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Re: Bat Making with Blunt tools
« Reply #9 on: November 05, 2012, 12:55:25 PM »

I have to be honest I am 100% certain this isn't directed at you. My assumption was that this was directed at people who claim to make bats for their brands but who actually buy them premade and use their extreme stickering skills to finish the bat.

Everyone on here thinks the work you do (and the photography that accompanies it) is brilliant

That was always my understanding too (certainly the drum norbs usually bangs - rightly so)....Though he did once question someone on here for 'pretending' to have a hand crafted/finished bat that was finished too well?

Or maybe this whole thread is reverse psychology marketing/PR ;)
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Re: Bat Making with Blunt tools
« Reply #10 on: November 05, 2012, 12:55:59 PM »

I have to be honest I am 100% certain this isn't directed at you. My assumption was that this was directed at people who claim to make bats for their brands but who actually buy them premade and use their extreme stickering skills to finish the bat.

Everyone on here thinks the work you do (and the photography that accompanies it) is brilliant

This was what I thought he was referring to as well  ???
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Re: Bat Making with Blunt tools
« Reply #11 on: November 05, 2012, 01:01:52 PM »

This was what I thought he was referring to as well  ???

Yep. That's how I read it...
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Re: Bat Making with Blunt tools
« Reply #12 on: November 05, 2012, 01:10:47 PM »

Yep. That's how I read it...

Yeah, agreed i know the bloke only too well and I'll bet a pint of thatchers it wasn't aimed at you fella.

He'll encourage anyone who has a go at doing it properly, i know this first hand.

It'll be aimed and people with nothing but a set or stickers and an orbital sander.

Now buy a drawknife its quicker  ;) (tongue in cheek)
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Re: Bat Making with Blunt tools
« Reply #13 on: November 05, 2012, 01:25:34 PM »

I feel I should reply but I might just leave an air or mystery...  :o


firstly I've never actually seen anyone use one those travishers without some form of adjustment successfully so well done


Here is my reply to the question.... on the thread http://custombats.co.uk/cbforum/index.php?topic=20162.msg318925#msg318925

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Quote from: Kulli on October 31, 2012, 09:12:23 AM
Norbs, are you implying some people have been buying bats and passing them off as their own?



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I can hold my hands up and honestly say I dont supply anyone bats or part mades


I have previously said directly to you that the finish on your is very good for the tools you used and how you use them and was confused at the time still am to be honest but there you go that is just me ...

But I offered the following advice

After that video I am astounded you can create those types of bat in the pics...  You must be better then Oscar at sanding!

Your plane needs a bloody good sharpen and you use the draw knife upside down... 

As you mentioned you have problems with the shoulder shaping that method, upside down draw knife, can be used on there but for someone starting, even though you finished product confusingly very good:o, it isnt recommended.  It is easier to use a spokeshave on the shoulder mount the bat on the vice so the edge is facing the ceiling...

I've yet to see the travisher you use?

But this is really important everything needs to be sharp


This is were it gets confusing with you as your end product doesn't really justify giving out advice like this but here goes

To maintain an edge I use these

EZE-Lap Diamond Sharpener Hone & Stone 3 Pc Set Super Fine, Fine & Medium

To get an edge I use this [Thanks to Beachcricket to introducing me to workshop heaven]

http://www.workshopheaven.com/tools/3M_Imperial_Lapping_Film_PSA_Sample_Pack.html

buy the pack and stick them down yourself on something flat....

If you are really stuck pop to a Carpenter a few quid to sharped them for you... and you just maintain the edge after that....

For the drawknife I hold it between my shoulder and hand and run files up and down.... and like jonners says flatten the back but you flatten the back on all tools...



As you can see I haven't said anything other then say I was confused by your end product. I have been making bats for the best part of 7 years and still remember what it was like starting out and how hard it was to get things right.....  If you ask anyone I help out as much as time allows, which is very few and far between nowadays for a whole raft of reasons.....  By the looks of it though [by your bats] you dont need any help
« Last Edit: November 05, 2012, 01:28:03 PM by norbs »
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Re: Bat Making with Blunt tools
« Reply #14 on: November 05, 2012, 02:11:29 PM »

Andy you have the right to question but why not just a direct post or PM stating "ST i dont think or agree that you are making your own bats, if you can convince me otherwise I will change my opinion"

You do share the knowledge and we appreciate that (especially people like me who have no clue)

Edit: I guess you have stated it somewhat in your posts...but a direct route is always better...
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