Carrying on my periodic update on making bats - hope it's ok to keep reviving this old thread.
Another bat order, from word of mouth from the last, which is nice. Although making a bat for somebody else always feels a little different than just messing about for myself - a bit more pressure to get it right, and thinking about making it last a bit longer. So to that end, I tried to keep the toe and shoulders nice and chunky on this one.
The order was for large edges, moderate concaving, which I tried my best to do with this cleft. I actually took the edges down an extra 2 mm to get the weight right at the end, rather than reduce the swell size. Duckbill toe helps the pickup, which is alright I think.
A bit more of the process with this one, in case anyone is interested. This is how I start out. I don't have enough experience to do everything by eye, so I put A LOT of markings all over the place. I find it helps me adjust as I go along, based on the feel and weight. And definitely helps me get both edges roughly the same!
A bit an Instragram-type shot towards the end of making it. You can see some of the few (and cheap!) tools I use (even cheaper plane kept out of sight).
I've decided to add a little maker's mark, for the literally singles of people out there that have one of my bats. A little hexagon stamp, honeycomb, bees etc.
Side on profile. Pretty standard shape, with a duckbill toe, but a touch lower than usual for me, with the maximum spine height at about 180 mm from the toe (the order was for a low-mid middle).
A gratuitous angled shot for the 3 seconds that the sun came out. Quite a few knots and marks made an unwelcome appearance when I was shaping the back, so I wasn't comfortable with the grading, and will let go of this as a Grade 3.
And the face. Pretty clean actually, so maybe Grade 2 would be ok, but I'm more comfortable erring on the side of caution when it's someone else's money.
And all the numbers, for those that like that sort of thing (photos can be hard to calibrate in my head):
toe: 21 - 27 mm
edge: 35 mm
swell: 64.5 mm
shoulder: 16 mm
weight: 2 lbs 11 oz (includes binding, grip, and stickers)
blade length: 550 mm