Ooo , may have to take a look at that
. Excuse my scientific ability but I'm currently wondering the following :
Lets say you had a wood identical to cricket bat willow , except it was twice as dense (lets call this one dense willow and the other one normal). If you had a cricket bat made of normal willow with a 70mm spine , and you made another bat , with the same profile , out of dense willow with only a 35mm spine , would it perform the same? Obviously there will be slight differences which you would be unable to judge , but under ideal conditions , would they perform the same
? I personally would have thought not but me trying to think logically (which I'm not very good at) think they would.
How about douglas-fir? Got a nearly identical density to willow , seems quite strong , and also looks similarish to english willow grain wise meaning you don't get as many weird comments if you're the first person with a douglas-fir bat
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On the other hand , surely you could get a wood with completely different properties (hardness/strength and maybe density wise) and press it in a slightly different way to give it the correct properties?