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Dana Levensaler
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  • Quincy, MA
  • United States
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  • Sam Welsh
  • Michelle H.
  • Walter Ambrosch Master Turner
  • Roland Hernandez
  • Bill Stanton
  • Kyle Grucci
 

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Walter Ambrosch Master Turner replied to Dana Levensaler's discussion CNC Machine Differences in the group Wood Bat Makers
"You only need a CNC if you plan to make more than 200 bats of different models each and every day.  Turn them by hand and save $150,000 to $200,000"
May 4
Dana Levensaler replied to Dana Levensaler's discussion CNC Machine Differences in the group Wood Bat Makers
"Cool thanks Chris!  Yes, I have heard from several guys, some you mentioned and some others I know, and they all say that it is a heck of a well make machine."
Feb 29
Chris Corso replied to Dana Levensaler's discussion CNC Machine Differences in the group Wood Bat Makers
"Hi Dana, This may be a bit late but there are huge differences in the CNC's available. Centauro runs off floppy disk still, its old technology. The motioncat is also not very efficient for making bats. Both will do the job but in comparison to…"
Feb 28
Michelle H. and Dana Levensaler are now friends
Feb 24
Christine Bednark replied to Dana Levensaler's discussion CNC Machine Differences in the group Wood Bat Makers
"Drive down and see our CNC work. Then you will know the answers. Tom at Barnstable Bat "
Jan 30
Dana Levensaler replied to Dana Levensaler's discussion CNC Machine Differences in the group Wood Bat Makers
"PS, picture is attached"
Jan 30
Dana Levensaler added a discussion to the group Wood Bat Makers
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CNC Machine Differences

New on Checkswing but not new to the wood bat world, love this group.  Considering getting a CNC lathe.  I was wondering if anyone here was familiar with the Motioncat TC650E.  How is the Motion Cat CNC $57,000 new when all other true CNC's are over 100K like Centauro and Locatelli machines just to name a few?  I know it's made in the USA but that cannot account for a $40,000 difference.  I could be wrong but maybe part of it is because there is only one main cutting blade?  Also, where would…See More
Jan 30
Dana Levensaler and Sam Welsh are now friends
Jan 29
Dana Levensaler joined The CheckSwing Clubhouse's group
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Wood Bat Makers

The Global Clubhouse for all Wood Bat Makers. There's nothing quite like the sound of wood hitting a baseball. If you make wood baseball bats, join here!See More
Jan 25
Dana Levensaler joined Michelle H.'s group
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Majestic Athletic

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Jan 25
Dana Levensaler joined The CheckSwing Clubhouse's group
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Hitting Coaches and Instructors

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Jan 25
Dana Levensaler joined The CheckSwing Clubhouse's group
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MSBL/MABL

The MSBL/MABL Clubhouse - Players and coaches connect here. Create your baseball player profile and find teams, players, tournaments, and more.See More
Jan 25
Dana Levensaler is now friends with Bill Stanton and Kyle Grucci
Jan 25
Kyle Grucci left a comment for Dana Levensaler
"Welcome to CheckSwing, Dana! Congratulations on joining the thousands of other ballplayers, coaches, umpires, and scouts from all levels of the game around the globe! Be sure to enter the Crunoz Custom Glove Giveaway! CheckSwing is the largest…"
Jan 24
Dana Levensaler was featured
Jan 24
Dana Levensaler replied to Sam Welsh's discussion Do Donuts Hurt or Help
"As some have said, the way it works is this.  A heavy bat trains the slow twitch muscle fibers while something lighter than your normal bat trains your fast twitch muscle fibers, usually it's the fast twitch we want with quick…"
Jan 23

Profile Information

Bats:
Right
Throws:
Right
Height:
5'10"
Weight:
180
Position(s):
P, OF
Type of hitter... Power? Average? Slap? Pull?
OBP and gap hitter
I currently:
Play Baseball, Coach Baseball, Am a Hitting Instructor, Play Wiffleball, Scout Baseball, Enjoy watching games, Am a Baseball Author
Baseball Playing Experience:
18+, 30+
Baseball Coaching Experience:
Teeball, Little League, Babe Ruth, High School, AAU, College, 18+, 30+
Softball Playing Experience:
Slow Pitch, Fast Pitch
Additional Playing/Coaching Info (If applicable, include detailed info here such as - HS, College, Pro Leagues, Summer Leagues, Arm Speed, 60 Time, Catcher Pop Time, etc.):
I play in a lot of different adult leagues in the Boston area and run several of them so always looking for new talent. I ran a batting cage for years and continue to do a lot of private hitting lessons. I also make custom wood bats.

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At 4:48pm on January 24, 2012, Kyle Grucci said…

Welcome to CheckSwing, Dana!

Congratulations on joining the thousands of other ballplayers, coaches, umpires, and scouts from all levels of the game around the globe!

Be sure to enter the Crunoz Custom Glove Giveaway!

CheckSwing is the largest baseball player and coach community on the planet. Enjoy the site and have fun making baseball connections. Among other things, you can join groups, publish your thoughts in your status, add a blog or discussion, and upload photos and videos. Visit The CheckSwing Batting Pages to have others evaluate your swing and/or pitching mechanics.

Also, create a CheckSwing Group for your team or league and invite your friends and teammates to join you on CheckSwing!

At 7:14pm on January 18, 2012, Bill Stanton said…

Dana-  Thanks for joining us at CheckSwing! Have a great time making new connections and talking baseball. Please invite any players and coaches that you know to join us as well. Enjoy!

 
 
 

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