
I found a plastic nose cone shoulder from a Starlight nose cone.
It's base was traced around the ball with that fine point Sharpie.
Like on the bat body, the hole was widened with a sharp knife.

I had to use epoxy to glue the shoulder in.

The interior BT-20 was cut to extend 1/8" out the top and 1/4" beyond the bottom of the bat.
Here's the fit of the ball at the top.
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