What causes some bats to delaminate? (the hard surface layer separates from the rest of the wood in the middle. tapping it with fingers gives off a "hollow" sound)What's the best way to fix it?
how do you press a bat to get the most out of it ?Do you press the bow in to a bat intentionality or does it come from the skill of the presser ?
agree a bat needs to be pressed right depending on the willow characteristics. However, I asked you this question as I was not sure if the info shared by the guy had any merit. If yes, then most bats made for pros would not perform to their potential on club cricket level (as majority/most clubs use the readers balls) and it will need more time to knock them in to get the peak performance.
Is there any truth in the oft quoted saying thata bat is in it's prime when it starts to get horizontal surface cracking, and if so whats the theory behind this?Tusen takk
Do people in the forum overthink bat technicalities and should they leave it to the batmakers?
Not sure of timings - I press and handle one day and then shape another, then sand another. If I get a bit bored/lost whislt pressing or shaping I stop and do something else and then go back to what I was doing. I never just finish off a job because I started it, that is not why I make bats! I make them because I enjoy it!It seems that aYou could technically do it in all the scenarios you stated! Performance nothing - the classic shape will give you a longer middle closer the centre line the big edge will be slightly shorter and more on the outer edge. As an amateur I would just say don't go for anything to heavy we aren't playing baseball!I started now!
Not sure of timings - I press and handle one day and then shape another, then sand another. If I get a bit bored/lost whislt pressing or shaping I stop and do something else and then go back to what I was doing. I never just finish off a job because I started it, that is not why I make bats! I make them because I enjoy it!You could technically do it in all the scenarios you stated! Performance nothing - the classic shape will give you a longer middle closer the centre line the big edge will be slightly shorter and more on the outer edge. As an amateur I would just say don't go for anything to heavy we aren't playing baseball!I started now!
Why is there a difference in color of the willow between brands?Eg: A Bradbury S Players (their top of the range bat) or DF bats have a slightly darker color willow than a Top of the range Kook, Puma, SS etc? Also sometimes on a Newbery SPS the grains are not highly visible when compared to a Puma 6000 or a Kook or other brand. Why is this so?
Sorry to bother you SAF but last question regarding pressing that does every willow needs to be pressed differently? If so then why is that? Is it because of numbers of grains?Thanks
Since heartwood is middle of the tree people say that it will snap and performance of the heartwood is limited, why and how does that happens?
Whats a butterfly stain
It seems that Amateur players should use a light bat and pros tend to use them...heavy bats for neanderthals only?