Hi all,I have a new bat and have a couple of questions about knocking it in.Firstly, an Aussie we had over a few years ago talked about running/knocking in a bat using a wooden rolling pin. Has anyone ever heard of something like this before? Would be a lot quieter!!!Secondly, what are everyone's opinion of using a bat knocking in machine v's hand knocking in using a mallet? Do the machines do a good job?Thanks
I've used the edge of a porcelain bathtub or sink works well to run in the edges of the bat. Run the bat down the tub at 45 degrees. I'm reluctant to use machine knocking in, would much rather do it myself, plus I think it's half the fun of getting a new bat, taking the time to prepare it yourself, even if it may drive the wife/girlfriend crazy!
Anyone have a view on knocking in a new bat against the bowling machine?Just a thought as the balls are softer.
You're in or near peterborough aren't you mate? You can hire the bowling machine for a few sessions, this will really help out with the knocking in of the middle, but the edges do need to be done by hand.If you have a bat you are looking to knock in, you can bring it into us, £15 for a full knocking in service by hand, including an anti scuff sheet.
The machines at Fordham and Chase are fine and do a very good job...I like to do it by hand though it feels more personal and it nice to hear a bat getting better and better