Agreed tushar but can the machine be tactile and check at every stage on how the wood is shaping and look at the way the grains run and how the natural faults lie in the wood to enable it to be able to readjust the way it's producing that particular piece of willow so it can obtain the optimum out of each and every piece of willow it puts out. But I agree it does have the ability to churn out 500 bats a day rather that 5. I need to work quicker I think
Just a thought, why cant we design a sensor to check the grains and any natural faults in the wood. Then we can design a machine to sort the clefts accordingly and send it to the cnc machine. Anyone attempted to design it ?
But I support handmade cricket bats, as you cant substitute the human touch,care and love a craftsman puts in his work. Once a famous italian chef quoted, " I would prefer to eat plain vegetables cooked with love and affection in a small hut, rather than have a grand dinner in a 5 star hotel ". That goes for anything.