like willy wonka's chocolate factory.s that it's up to you to figure out what else you're gonna sell. weaver woodworking isn't just about seeing how the bats are made. it's finding out what else we can make there. these are some of the finest woodworkers on the planet. scott's got to clear his head and realize how coopersburg sports could better utilize this resource. what is this? why does this look like it's a leg for a table? jerry: it didn't get the ends trimmed off. lemonis: but i mean, it looks like it could be a stool. scott: there's an idea, yeah. lemonis: do you have any more of these? jerry: yeah. lemonis: and so, i mean, like, if we could somehow have, you know, a stool -- obviously, it has to be the right size and the right shape. then you essentially could put "yankees" or "red sox." scott: like a cocktail table? like a little cocktail table? lemonis: well, or a stool. what does one of these cost? jerry: $8, delivered to his door. lemonis: each baseball bat costs $8 in raw materials and another $4 each to act