Monthly Process Report - November Wiske, S.. Collaboration with Mentor

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This month, I contacted my mentor over the phone. I told him what I had done. He said I was ahead of time. He said that it might be a good idea to practice on a lathe before doing any actual work. He said I could use a smaller bat on our neighbor’s smaller lathe. My mentor also said he would look for a full scaled lathe for me.

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Monthly Process Report - November Wiske, S. Collaboration with Mentor This month, I contacted my mentor over the phone. I told him what I had done. He said I was ahead of time. He said that it might be a good idea to practice on a lathe before doing any actual work. He said I could use a smaller bat on our neighbors smaller lathe. My mentor also said he would look for a full scaled lathe for me. What I Learned This month, I decided that I would have a 32 inch bat. I learned what needed for the dimensions of the bat. I chunked the bat into 4 inch sections and then marked it. These 4 inch sections will determine the diameter for the barrel, handle and knob. The thickest part should only be about 2 inches in diameter. Me measuring out the sections of my bat and indicating the hash marks Ive made. Goals Next month, I plan to start the process of making a practice bat bat. To make this happen, I would need to first put the bat on the lathe. The lathe would spin the bat so I could carve away at the bat. I would make sure each spot would be chiseled down to the exact right spot. Hopefully, I will have this done and I will be able to start making the actual bats.