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My first handmade bat
« on: September 24, 2013, 05:16:03 PM »

So finally finished making my first bat. I've been wanting to do this for ages and thanks to some awesome birthday presents this year I was able to have a go.

I'll start off with the tools I acquired:

1 Woodworking vice
1 Drawknife (10 inch straight blade)
4 spokeshaves (flat, round, convex, concave)
2 planes (1 metal and 1 wooden)
1 Rasp
Various grades of sandpaper (60-600 grit)

I sourced the cleft from John at Red Ink, it's a grade 2 with 6 evenly spaced grains, quite straight, no heartwood. The bat came handled, cut to length and the shoulders cut to a rough shape. I visited Globe Sports in Bristol to take a look at some bat shapes, decided there was a Phoenix bat there that I like the profile of and decided to loosely copy that shape. I haven't measured the edge/spine heights as i'm not a big lover of big edges. They are reasonably small for modern standrds. Kept the spine as high as I could which meant I had to do a lot of concaving (I concaved the entire thing with a spokeshave, so it took a while!)

At first I had to practice using the drawknife on an old bat, which was quite easy to get used to. The spokeshaves were a breeze to use (except for keeping the convex blade sharp for the concaving). It has been truely hand made, no power tools required. All hand tools, even the sanding.

I decided I wanted the spine running down to the toe, and am very happy with how it has come out (despite there being a couple of dinks at the back of the toe that I haven't sanded out as I didn't want the toe too thin. After finishing sanding I bound the bat first off, but it was really messy as I wasn't paying attention, and started from the shoulders and went up (despite watching countless videos of people binding bats on lathes) so I decided to re-do it this evening. Binding it was the hardest bit actually as I was going it by hand and my hands kept cramping. The rest of it was just good fun to make. I did think I would struggle to get both halves of the bat symmetrical but it was surprisingly easy.

I've decided (rather arrogantly) that I did a pretty good job of it, so I am going to make another one as soon as possible. However I won't keep hold of it, so will probably try to sell it on here if anyone is interested once it's made.

Rather than posting pictures of the whole process I am going to link you guys to a gallery if you're interested in looking. It includes pictures of the setup I have, not alot of space but enough to do the job. The vice mounted to an old cabinet. So a basic but honest setup in the corner of my garage.

I have new grips, pure beeswax blocks and a buffing wheel in the post to jazz it up. Need to find something to roll the edges with but other than that all it needs is oiling and knocking in *sigh* Oh and i've been strugglin to find someone to do me some sticker designs so if anyone can help I wouldn't mind some help!  :)

http://s1363.photobucket.com/user/patriotscreen/library/?sort=9&page=1

Oh, and it weighs 2lb9 dead with 1 chevron grip.
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Re: My first handmade bat
« Reply #1 on: September 24, 2013, 06:10:19 PM »

I quite like that shape.


Don't think it's overly concaved either. Highly impressed
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Re: My first handmade bat
« Reply #2 on: September 24, 2013, 08:21:27 PM »

Great first attempt mate. Difficult to get the concaving but you have done a wonderful job of it. Looks like a mid middle?
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Re: My first handmade bat
« Reply #3 on: September 24, 2013, 08:59:16 PM »

Looks good mate, done that cleft proud! Nice shape. Binding, always start from the top. It's hard hand binding, did it on the first couple I made. Lathe now so much easier.
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Re: My first handmade bat
« Reply #4 on: September 25, 2013, 02:34:14 AM »

love the spine how it runs through the toe and absolutely centered. Not an easy job for the first time. Excellent effort.
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Re: My first handmade bat
« Reply #5 on: September 25, 2013, 03:43:04 AM »

Mate that is superb for a first up effort! Well done mate. I hope I can do half as well as that when I do mine...
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Re: My first handmade bat
« Reply #6 on: September 25, 2013, 06:52:06 AM »

what a great 1st attempt. should be really proud of yourself! my 1st attempt was bloody rubbish. and my 2nd attempt was not much better. i dont like concaving on bats but as yours is rather subtle i would buy that if i saw it in a shop. i just cant figure out how to use the rounded spoke shave to get any concaving but i will have to learn as i like a high spine.

very well done on your 1st attempt!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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Re: My first handmade bat
« Reply #7 on: September 25, 2013, 07:05:33 AM »


well done mate, something which I think a lot on here would like to try but probably wont. Me included!
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Re: My first handmade bat
« Reply #8 on: September 25, 2013, 07:24:17 AM »

what a great 1st attempt. should be really proud of yourself! my 1st attempt was bloody rubbish. and my 2nd attempt was not much better. i dont like concaving on bats but as yours is rather subtle i would buy that if i saw it in a shop. i just cant figure out how to use the rounded spoke shave to get any concaving but i will have to learn as i like a high spine.

very well done on your 1st attempt!!!!!!!!!!!!1

You need a convex spokeshave, but ideally a rounded smoothing plane as spokeshaves take forever. It took me longer to concave the bat than anything else as you end up taking off tiny amounts. I am very pleased with it, it's not overly done so the bat is still quite meaty.

You can get a pack of 2 Faithfull spokeshaves that are convex and concave for about £20, that's what I used.
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Re: My first handmade bat
« Reply #9 on: September 25, 2013, 10:25:31 AM »

That is a fantastic effort! really impressive job
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Re: My first handmade bat
« Reply #10 on: September 25, 2013, 11:46:08 AM »

Top effort that is.  Very nice

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Re: My first handmade bat
« Reply #11 on: September 25, 2013, 05:27:19 PM »

Really impressive, well done
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Re: My first handmade bat
« Reply #12 on: September 25, 2013, 05:47:31 PM »

I think I'm in love with that bat shape!!  :) top effort - well done to you!
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Re: My first handmade bat
« Reply #13 on: September 25, 2013, 05:49:07 PM »

Top effort that is.  Very nice

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Re: My first handmade bat
« Reply #14 on: September 26, 2013, 06:10:51 AM »

That is lovely, mate. It's possible that you were remove too much wood with your plane when you got those nicks in the toe. This is called gouging and can be avoided by taking less off at a time. Keep your blades sharp and it wont matter that you're taking less timber off of the bat as you'll be able to move more quickly. Nice shape though. Very Millichamp and Hall if you ask me!
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