Matt may i call you this the best example is this
if you like say a Will Bragg shape which at 400 density is 2-10.5oz and got the 353 which is on the shelf it would weight 2-5.5oz mate due to the density of the wood.
I was meaning to ask this..
Since you guys have a CNC machine, I would have thought it will be easier to have a desired weight from any cleft by slightly modifying the profile?
Say if you need a lighter bat then you take off one or two millimetres from the back of the bat through out the surface,on the other hand you can add few mm for a heavier bat.
In general you still keep a very similar shape to the original profile but importantly distribution of weight is identical to a bat which was made from a lighter cleft.
So is there any performance related issues which stop you doing that or mainly economical? (ie new design adds time and cost etc..)