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- | [* black] After you have the wood ready for repair, you'll need to mark the 'starting' point and 'Ending' points. Taking a pen or a pencil then using a ruler make 2 parallel lines no more than 2cm or 1in apart as shown in the images. |
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- | [* black] It's important to not make the lines that close to the bottom of the bat, because by doing so the nylon thread you will be using won't have enough resistibility and will just slip off the bottom end. Scroll through these images and get a better idea of where you can start. (2-3cm from the starting point to bottom) |
+ | [* black] After you have the wood is ready, taking a pen or a pencil you'll need to mark the 'starting' point and 'Ending' points. |
+ | [* icon_caution] ***2 parallel lines no more than 2-3cm*** |
+ | [* icon_note] Leave another 2-3cm of space between ***starting point*** and the ***bottom of the bat *** |