Just read the whole thread and its definitely a tricky one but I personally think that if you had someone who knew the physics of the bat making process i.e. where to remove meat from in order to get better pick up, weight etc etc. Who knew how to use a CNC machine then people could have a bat from a cleft in minutes. That could also be taken off the machine for almost any modification to be made. You could machine a smaller amount take it off try it in a net, then put it back on remove some more material, fine tuning on a CNC is easy. Then once the customer was happy with the result all that would be needed would be to finish it. Of course at the end of the day you still need the know how on how to shape a bat to make a bat usable, so its not losing the art of podshaving. Another option as stated before is to remove a fair chunk of meat before it reaches the hands of the podshaver.