Splits are forty inches in length, and they are the beginning of the bat customization. Splits are not perfectly cylindrical; they are far from the shape of a baseball bat. Manufacturers put the splits onto an automatic lathe that turns the splits into billets. The lathe cuts off and removes the rough edges and creates a smooth cylindrical piece of lumber. Billets are then shipped to lumberyards to get the sap removed from the wood to gain extra strength (“Baseball Bat”). Without the transforming splits into billets, the creation of the baseball wood be a lot more
Splits are forty inches in length, and they are the beginning of the bat customization. Splits are not perfectly cylindrical; they are far from the shape of a baseball bat. Manufacturers put the splits onto an automatic lathe that turns the splits into billets. The lathe cuts off and removes the rough edges and creates a smooth cylindrical piece of lumber. Billets are then shipped to lumberyards to get the sap removed from the wood to gain extra strength (“Baseball Bat”). Without the transforming splits into billets, the creation of the baseball wood be a lot more