When I saw the title I was reluctant to open this up dreading what images might have been inside!!
I think you can use a bat grip applicator in a similar way, might of read it on the forum.Sent from my Lenovo B6000-F using Tapatalk
^----------------------------------------------^Don't do this, you'll find it'll mark the willow.Certain metals too will stain the willow, a thick solid ceramic bar will do the trick, a non stained but polished hardwood (cherry, ebony or buloke) or speak to BeachCricket about how to prepare you own pickled Bone. You can either use it for edges and surface, but you can "seal" off the tops of the shoulders... this will help against splitting.
by dad has made a few for a diffent bat makers ask ryan about his
I use my handle of my bat mallet.I do this as it's what I learnt whiles a thing streaky at b3 knock in my bats, if it's good enough for b3 and gm. It's good enough for me.Have to add though, I cheap as mallet may mark or ruin the edge, ensure you have a high quality mallet.
Same!I saw Paul at IJC use a mallet, works pretty well.