How Do You Doctor A Softball Bat?
When it comes to softball bats, the term “doctoring” refers to making modifications to the bat itself in order to improve performance. Basically, when you doctor a bat you increase the flexibility of the material, and it creates a trampoline effect when ball and bat meet. This results in more distance and more consistent outcomes. There are a couple of effective doctoring techniques for softball bats called shaving and rolling that are commonly used to increase a bat’s performance. Remove the end cap of your softball bat. You can use a small, flat screwdriver, chisel or other tool that you can fit into the opening and pry it loose. Place the bat on the spinning part of a standard lathe. Ensure that it is secure and will not fly off while you are shaving it. Insert a boring bar into the barrel of the bat to remove a very fine amount of material from the inner walls. Removing too much will damage the bat. Consult a professional if you are unsure of how much material to remove. Secure you