Bats are usually made of 60-year-old ash trees from northern white which is split. Then the bat, or you can say the wood, is made into a square. After that they make it round to make the shape of the bat. After the wood is cut down into smaller pieces of wood, called billets, it is put onto a machine called a lathe. This turns the wood at a very high speed so a skilled woodworker can use chisels to carve out the shape of the bat. After testing for weight and proper size, it is varnished and sent to the player or the stores.
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No. They are scared that the bat might break and hurt someone.
I did, but only because we didn't have the size I preferred! Metal bats are Superior to wood, and today few would what to use a wood bat, except MAYBE!! when bunting! IN FACT! IT's more likely, that metal bats would be band, for the safety of pitchers
I would say he/she should use the size they are most comfortable with. If I were you I would make sure that the bat they chose is not to heavy for them and not to bulky. It really depends on how big you're six year old is.
he uses a bat that players use to hit a ball with. it is made from wood .............and it has a barre ll a knob and pine tar
No. Not in competition, so it has no use at practice.
Yes they did.
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You need Ash or Maple wood, use a manufactured bat as a template, and turn on a woodworking lathe, if you have never used a wood lathe before, get help from an experienced wood turner to show you the safe way to use the tools and turn the bat. Detailed instructions at: * http://www.ehow.com/how_2095481_make-baseball-bat.html?ref=fuel&utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=ssp&utm_campaign=yssp_art
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