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Thread: Best way to rip a baseball bat in half

  1. #31
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    Some plastic wrap around the bat, a piece of plywood and a can of expanding foam would make for a quick and easy cradle.

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    Tilt the bandsaw table at 45 degrees, bring up your fence from the bottom to form a "V" . Bend a piece of sheet metal to make a guide behind the blade and slide one part of the sheet metal under the fence to hold it in place, now lay the bat in the "V" groove and cut away, when the bat enters the sheet metal which is aligned with the blade it will keep it straight.

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    How about this?
    Threaded rod could be replaced with a clamp, if practical.
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