Here's the last one. It's a SH grade 2, and was the heaviest to start with, so I had to cut it back to 36mm edges, 58mm spine in order to get the weight down, ended up at 1200g or 2 lb 10oz with the scuff sheet. This one has a higher middle
9 grains on the face, next to it's sisters. The bottom of the handles have evolved a bit with experience - may need to re-visit the first couple in the future
My concaving skills need work. The light shows up that maybe I need a cylindrical sander, but in normal light it's not that obvious. Any tips??
I'm still working on a sticker design....
So now my fun time is over, but I have 3 more great bats to pick from, with a choice of different profiles, length's, pickups and weights.
The first one is fully played in, and I'm really impressed with the way it strikes the ball - sounds and feels great! It would appear that the Red Ink pressing is fairly firm, as I'm yet to see a seam mark, and knocking in didn't take as long as I'd expected.
Thanks to all for the encouragement, and for the great advice found all over this forum