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- | [* black] This next step is crucial! You are to use a sander like shown in the images or sandpaper and make sure all edges and the face of the bat is smoothened out. This is important because this ensures the wood is nice and flat and is ready for the next step. (Hint: When you begin to see the white on the wood it means you are doing it correctly) |
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- | [* black] DO NOT grind/sand the back of the bat unless the damages are done specifically there stick to the front side of the bat only. The back of the bat creates the structure and controls most of the weight of a cricket bat so try and minimize any work not necessary on the back. |
- | [* black] As you go through these images you will still see little, small cracks especially where it is most white. Don't worry that is fine! Just take your hand and run it through the sanded areas, and as long it is nice and smooth you have done a great job. |
+ | [* black] You are to use a sander like shown in the images or sandpaper and make sure all edges and the face of the bat is smoothened out. |
+ | [* icon_caution] ***DO NOT grind/sand the back of the bat*** |
+ | [* black] Take your hand and run it through the sanded areas, and as long it is nice and smooth you have done a great job. |
+ | [* icon_note] ***(Hint: When you begin to see the white on the wood it means you are doing it correctly)*** |