KIPPAX
WILLOW LTD has over 25 years experience of making the finest hand
crafted cricket bats through traditional methods using only the
finest of their own willow trees.
Kippax Willow
Ltd has over 25 years experience of making the finest hand crafted
cricket bats through traditional methods using only the finest
of their own willow trees.
From planting of willow sets accross the UK and maintaining trees
by de-nibbing (pruning off branches) over a period of at least
15 years each tree has been nurtured through to felling.
Once felled the
tree is cut into rounds and the ‘splitting out’ process
begins. This involves driving wedges into the round to split it
into raw clefts. Following a five cut process on the saws the clefts
are then waxed at each end to prevent splitting. Stacked in the
drying rooms the natural drying process begins. After six months
or until the clefts have dried to the required moisture level the
process of making the cricket bat begins.
Each cleft has
to be cut to size on the saws, then pressed using Kippax Willow's
unique pressing technique at four different pressures in both traditional
and bow styles. The handle is then fitted, shoulders and toe are
cut and then the bat is hand drawn traditionally with drawknives
and spokeshaves by the master bat maker, Matthew Doidge.
Rough and smooth
sanding takes the bat near to completion. The handle is then traditionally
strung, a rubber grip applied and then the final step of a wax finish
to ensure that the Kippax bat supplied to the customer is the finest
traditionally hand made cricket bat available. |