lickmyballs
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yea so should I dull my edges on my new al dentes for rails?
13581969:Dennis_Reynolds said:No, keep them extra sharp so you can grip the rail when you land on it.
13581975:RAVAGE said:Nice, I'll make sure to slit your throat too when I see your gaper ass on the hill #youjustgotroasted
13581969:Dennis_Reynolds said:No, keep them extra sharp so you can grip the rail when you land on it.
13581975:RAVAGE said:I'll make sure to slit your throat too when I see your gaper ass on the hill
13581989:Dennis_Reynolds said:
topic:RAVAGE said:yea so should I dull my edges on my new al dentes for rails?
13582208:Mingg said:Detuned underfoot + tuned contact points
You will be less likely to catch on rails and hitting a rail with sharp edges can really damage them so it's best to keep them duller. But you also will be able to carve and deal with icy conditions because the rest of your ski is tuned!
13581975:RAVAGE said:Nice, I'll make sure to slit your throat too when I see your gaper ass on the hill #youjustgotroasted
13582106:tommyk141 said:Usually I dull my edges under foot just to prevent edge cracks but eventually your edges will turn paper thin over time if you hit lots of rails
13581975:RAVAGE said:Nice, I'll make sure to slit your throat too when I see your gaper ass on the hill #youjustgotroasted
13582661:Emma_Watson said:yeah
use a file on the underfoot
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13581975:RAVAGE said:Nice, I'll make sure to slit your throat too when I see your gaper ass on the hill #youjustgotroasted
13582670:RAVAGE said:If you know what a gummy stone is would that work?
13582694:Swandog7 said:don't use just a gummy, it won't do much.
either
1) use a file (don't be gentle with it)
2) use a gummy stone, make sure to wet it when in use (be a little more gentle)
3) use a soft gummy stone, maybe medium-soft to get small burs out
1)use a file
2)use a gummy stone'
1)use a hard gummy stone
2) use a soft gummy stone
1) go to shop and wait
I recommend the first 2 options, the best being the first option. If you can do those to id just take it to a shop
13582823:RAVAGE said:I just used my gummy stone by itself bc I didn't want to shave off too much with the file and it worked great thanks! I haver every tool you can think of because i also ski race, so I got my own shop which is pretty cool.
13582834:Swandog7 said:was it a soft gummy? Gummy stones on them own, especially soft don't do a lot. Don't be afraid to dull your edges, its for the better
13582841:RAVAGE said:Yea its a softish one
13582670:RAVAGE said:If you know what a gummy stone is would that work?
13582844:Swandog7 said:Dang, that won't do a whole lot, atleast you won't have any burrs. I usually detune for a solid 5 minutes straight on the file, then about 3 minutes of a diamond then about 2 minutes of a gummy. I sometimes do it twice, depends how hard i go on the filing.
13583645:rozboon said:Wtf, if I took to an edge for 5 minutes with a full-blown file there wouldn't be an edge any more, just sidewall.
13582823:RAVAGE said:I just used my gummy stone by itself bc I didn't want to shave off too much with the file and it worked great thanks! I haver every tool you can think of because i also ski race, so I got my own shop which is pretty cool.
13583735:powderwhor said:A gummy stone by itself isn't going to do shit
13583754:RAVAGE said:I mean it worked