I'm hoping to make custom bat design. Basically it's a combination of the Phantom T20 Spirit bat and the Blank Bats B20.
Blank Bats B20
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHcPRxJrFS4&t=41sPhantom T20 Spirit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gayRXduUL30&t=190sBasically I'm looking for a shorter blade bat with lots of wood in the hitting area. The trick is how to pack wood without increasing the weight or making the bat feel too bottom heavy.
I like the T20 spirit shape more than the B20 which has more concaving than I'd like. However, I don't like the 2 inch shorter blade because I take the cue on where to hold the bat from the top of the blade.
So what if I marry both i.e. I could make a 2cm or a 1 inch shorter blade which can then be made shoulderless for a further 2 cm or 1 inch. Then the rest of the bat can be made like the T20 spirit. Thicker than normal shoulders, thicker than normal toe, very thick hitting area with big edges - with little or no concaving.
Desired weight - 2lb 9.5oz to 2lb 11oz
Will use a Grade 3 or butterfly willow - all performance, no looks.
Any thing else I'm missing or or any factors I'm not considering? Also, when custom bat maker will be the best to help try this experiment out?
Last but not least, what are the disadvantages of shorter blade bats? Will an inch or 1.5 inches make a dig difference? Is it difficult to play defensive shots? Is it a feeling of nakedness from lack of willow when you lift the bat to defend a short ball? I can't think of how the top of the blade would be used to defend but perhaps I'm not thinking of something?