Fantastic work, Chad! 😍 a beautiful looking butterfly cleft too!
Thanks mate, I really loved this cleft, and I was actually happy with how this attempt turned out! Just wait till I finish up those you had shaped - there were some absolutely stunning ones in there!
Oof - the Keeley replica is lovely, great job! I really like the look of it. And I think I prefer your toe shape to the original. Can you tell any difference with the pick-up of them both?
Thank you! The Keeley Superior is really pleasing to the eye.
In terms of pick-up, they're both really quite similar - I'd say the Superior edges it as it does have the second grip and weigh a little bit more, but pretty similar! The slightly trimmer toe, thicker handle and shoulders would have helped with the copy, but I also had a larger bulk in the middle, so just about balances it out!
Lovely work Chad! Very similar to the Keeley and I'm sure you are very proud of this beauty.
Thanks mate - I was pretty happy with how this turned out, I've not really done anything exactly the same, but still trying to find my own style with shaping etc.
Top work @Chad and the fact you can identify the areas to improve and share these is testimony to the care you take to aim for perfection.
Think that Keeley is a great attempt mate especially the convex profile.
Quick and easy option is some craft card as it’s got enough stiffness to allow a template to be made and used on a couple of occasions and you can easily cut it out with a Stanley knife or scissors and then when you happy can transfer to a MDF template if it’s one you want to use again
Thanks Chris - yes, the key thing is to try challenge myself to make different profiles, but also make them well! Gotta accept that I'll cock up at times, and things won't work out the way I wanted. (I've made a few more bats than the ones I've shown, and attempted some absolutely disastrous looking shapes) I'll keep it in mind with the craft cards, I've used some thin plywood, but it is a pain to cut out! Think I'll need to bite the bullet and get a bandsaw or something like that!
@Chad, what is more satisfying:buying The Bat you're looking for? Or making a Bat you're trying to make? 🤔🙂
I'd say they're both pretty different forms of satisfaction. The process is very satisfying in making a bat for sure, but nothing quite beats unwrapping a bat I've really wanted and admiring it.