Let MDS Baseball Bats Help You Choose the Correct Wood Type for Your Wooden Baseball Bat or Fungo

When it comes to choosing the correct bat for you, one of the biggest things you should consider is the type of wood you want to use. Wooden baseball bats have been used for over a hundred years and players have handled a variety of handcrafted wood bats made from several different types of wood. When the time comes to creating your custom made bat, or fungo look no further than the experts at MDS Baseball Bats. Their highly skilled craftsmen understand the key points that you should consider in wood selection and though they are based out of Ohio, they services clients from all over the United States including Massachusetts, New York and California.

But what characteristics should you consider as you decide on the wood type for your handcrafted wood bat?

When you are ordering a custom made bat, you should consider the durability, flexibility and the hardness of the wood you are choosing. The hardness and durability of wood play hand in hand. If the wood has a low surface hardness, then the wood would generally not be very durable. Meanwhile, the opposite is true if the wood has a high surface hardness. Flexibility comes into play as it affects the trampoline effect on your bat. The trampoline effect occurs as the baseball comes into contact with the barrel of your bat, the bat acts as a springboard and launches the baseball into the air at high speed.

MDS Baseball Bats has a selection of three types of wood to choose from when choosing a wooden baseball bat, or fungo that is offered to customers from Massachusetts, New York and California: Northern Hard Maple, Northern Yellow Hard Birch, and Northern Ash.

If you were to choose a wood baseball bat to be made from the Northern Hard Maple, you would find that it is actually less flexible than the Northern Ash. However, it does have a high surface hardness, which makes it good on rebounding and very durable. While this serves as an excellent bat for both practice and games, it is known to splinter when broken.

The Northern Yellow Hard Birch gives you a combination of the best of both worlds, in regards to its attributes. It has been proven to be flexible and have a high surface hardness, making it great for rebounding and extremely durable. Bats of this kind are great for both practices and games and you will find that they do not splinter when broken. Birch is also an excellent choice for a fungo.

Bats made from the Northern Ash serve as good game bats. They are found to be more flexible, which serves to increase the trampoline effect as you are hitting. They have a low surface hardness though which causes them to flake and making them not very durable. Ash is not a good choice for fungos either. However, if the bat breaks, they won’t splinter.

Choosing the correct wooden baseball bat, or fungo for you shouldn’t be hard and with the experts from MDS Baseball Bats at your disposal, you can be sure you will receive only the highest quality handcrafted wood bat. All of their bats are made to MLB standards and made from only high grade quality wood. They also stand as the only local manufacturer of the Northern Yellow Hard Birch bats in Ohio. Regardless if you are from California, New York, or Massachusetts their skilled experts will ensure you receive a better custom made bat for an affordable price. So trust the bat experts and visit them at http://mdsbaseballbats.com/ or contact them at 330.855.6305 to get started on designing the wood baseball bat you desire today!

MDS Baseball Bats
16923 Fulton Road
Marshallville, Ohio 44645
330.855.6305
http://mdsbaseballbats.com/