How to Wood Burn Engrave Your Own Baseball Bat

Simple and More Affordable Than Buying One!

Wood burning your own baseball is a simple and fun craft project that is perfect for baseball lovers of any age. I always see those great booths at the baseball stadium that engraves wood baseball bats. Well, just to be honest, they cost a fortune. I really just do
 not know anyone who can afford to buy a wood burned engraved baseball bat for one or all of their kids.

Wood burning your own baseball in any script or design you want is simple to do. If you do want to have the kids make this simple wood burning project with you though, be sure to help them. The wood burning tool has a very hot point that is not meant for skin to touch.

Now, to engrave your Own Baseball Bat with a Wood burning Tool You Will need:

1 Baseball Bat (I like the unfinished kind)
1 Wood burning toll kit
Duct tape
Flat work surface
Letter Stencils (optional)
Wood Stain (optional)

Ok, so I personally to make this simple baseball inspired project with an unfinished baseball bat that does not have the shiny sealer on the wood. Now, honestly this is because I like to stain my baseball bat darker than the regular light wood color. Your wood burning tool will burn through that shiny layer, so you can decide which way you want to do this simple wood burning project!

Lay you wood baseball bat out on a flat surface. It needs to be stable. Now, you want to lay the part of the bat up that you will be wood burning with your engraving. 

Use a piece of duct tape on each end to hold it in place If you are doing this wood burning project with your kids, then maybe you could hold the baseball bat for them as an excuse to really be looking over their shoulder while they use the wood burning tool.

Now, I bought my wood burning tool at Michaels Arts and Craft store for about $9.99. It came with about 6 different tips so I could control what my wood burning design looks like. The great thing about investing in this simple wood burning kit is that you can use it for years to come in a variety of new ways.

Now, to take this simple engraving project one step further and really get a professional look you should buy some simple letter stencils from the arts and craft store. You can find them in almost any size and style of font.

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Ok, it turned out great. Since I didn't have stencils, I printed out the name I wanted, and taped that paper to the bat. Then I traced over with marker so the ink went through the paper to the bat. Then, I went over it with the wood burner. I lightly sanded over it to make it smooth, painted the name in black to make it darker, and then a bit of sealer.

Posted on 01/24/2009 at 7:01:13 PM

Cool, going to try this with mine Loui Slugger!

Posted on 01/24/2009 at 4:01:47 PM

Where did you find your unfinished bats?

Posted on 07/28/2008 at 6:07:28 AM

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