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  1. The Bat House

    The Bat House

    My take on the bat house. Made from western red cedar.
  2. W

    First piece complete

    I want to give a big thank you to Michael Mathews for his assistance and advice in completing my first wood turned piece. I have done very little turning - nothing from beginning to end. I completed work on a baseball bat I have worked on for a few weeks now. This bat will strictly be a...
  3. wmslayton

    Baseball Bat: How do I cut the Maple log and dry the bat blanks?

    Got a nice Maple log last weekend that I think can produce about six baseball bats? Questions: 1) Is one type of Maple better than another for baseball bats? 2) Is there a particular way I should “remove” the bats from the log? 3) How do I dry to prevent warping and twisting? Probably enough...
  4. Baseball Bat for my daughter's American Girl Doll

    Baseball Bat for my daughter's American Girl Doll

    Wood: Southern Magnolia Dye: Rit Pink mixed with denatured alcohol Paint: Black high gloss enable Length: 10 Inches
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  10. NCTurner

    Bat Houses?

    With spring upon us, I am once again looking for some natural solutions to my mosquito problem. We have a small (that I have noticed) bat population here, so I am wondering if anyone has any experience with making bat houses that are actually used by bats.
  11. mbeach

    Wood to turn a baseball bat

    Does anyone know where I can locally get some ash or hard maple (baseball quality) wood to turn a bat out of? I live in Clemmons, NC.
  12. SteveColes

    Baseball Bat

    We all say that there are no mistakes in turning, just design opportunies. Well if you are making a bat to someone's specs, that ain't true. You really have to do it exactly. This one was meant as a prototype since I have never done this before. The guy I did this for, liked the feel except...
  13. WoodWrangler

    Baseball Bat & Engraving

    Last week I turned a baseball bat for my nephew as a Christmas gift. Then today the LOML took the bat to Waxhaw to Karstedt Enterprises (John Karstedt 704-843-5308 ) and we had it custom engraved (to look much like a Louisville Slugger, no doubt!). Turned out great, I think and Karstedt provides...

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