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The grinding stone is dressed to a circular shape to make a hollow along the bottom of the blade. The hollow radius usually ranges from 3/8" (deeper) to 3/4" (shallower). Beginners usually prefer a 5/8 or 3/4" hollow. Advanced skaters usually use a 3/8 to 1/2" hollow.
Often asked questions: How does the blade move or slide over the ice? Why does the blade turn when I lean? What is the hollow? What is the correct hollow for me? What is the rocker? What is the difference between a dance and freestyle blade? What does the toe pick do? How is a skating blade sharpened? Is the toe pick
The Jackson Matrix figure skating blades and Eclipse Titanium figure skating blades are examples of lightweight blades and are highly corrosion resistant. The Eclipse Titanium Figure Skating Blades are currently the only lightweight blades that do not require a special jig when sharpening. For figure skaters new to the
To eliminate the possibility of rounding off the heal: Place the figure skate bar in the right hand clamp. Advance the grinding wheel (with the grinding motor off) to the very end of the blade. Lift near the end of the figure skate bar so it contacts the guide wheel precisely at this position.
3 Oct 2015 Passing your skate runner along the wheel, parallel to the direction of the wheel's travel, will impart this rounded shape into the bottom of your blade. Your skate is clamped into a jig (most commonly one that holds the blade horizontally) which is aligned with the finishing wheel. The blade is then gently
The radius of hollow sharpened onto your skate blade greatly affects your skating perfomance. Choose your radius and gain a The diamond dresser tool on your Wissota 911 Machine will dress (shape) the face of your grinding wheel to the curvature shape of any radii between 1/4" and 1 1/4". The radius of the grinding
"Deep Hollow" More Pronounced Tips. Sharper Feel. More edge. More surface area contact with ice. More grip (less maneuverable) More drag (slower). You'll lose glide to excess friction and be working harder. May have trouble stopping without chatter or going over the top of your skates. Will be able to hold a very tight
Even more details on skate sharpening by SSM Produkt AB.
Commonly Asked Questions About BLADES. 1) How sharp should my blades be? 2) How often should I have my blades sharpened? 3) Should I always have the nicks removed when having my skates sharpened? 4) When purchasing a new pair of blades, what should I be looking for? 5) When new blades are mounted
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