Sometimes doing it yourself results in a good product.
Two of my favorite "made in Joe's Garage" tuning tools.
Heavy duty 3.3 degree side edge file guide.
Why 3.3 degrees?
Because when you then hone with a guide or multi tuner at 3 degrees the hone does most of its work on the cutting edge for extra sharpness.
No clamps that slip and wobble required.
Straight clamp for steel scraper.
A sharp steel scraper is your best friend for base high situations.
But, if you flex the scraper when scraping you can hollow or round the ski bottom.
A tuning master can use this effect for custom tunes but , in the hands of an average home tuner, a steel scraper is a disaster waiting to happen.
With a clamp to keep the blade from flexing you can flatten a ski much better than with files or a belt sander.
Ya, the ARP high tensile stainless aircraft bolts are overkill but hey are sooo pretty.
Two of my favorite "made in Joe's Garage" tuning tools.
Heavy duty 3.3 degree side edge file guide.
Why 3.3 degrees?
Because when you then hone with a guide or multi tuner at 3 degrees the hone does most of its work on the cutting edge for extra sharpness.
No clamps that slip and wobble required.
Straight clamp for steel scraper.
A sharp steel scraper is your best friend for base high situations.
But, if you flex the scraper when scraping you can hollow or round the ski bottom.
A tuning master can use this effect for custom tunes but , in the hands of an average home tuner, a steel scraper is a disaster waiting to happen.
With a clamp to keep the blade from flexing you can flatten a ski much better than with files or a belt sander.
Ya, the ARP high tensile stainless aircraft bolts are overkill but hey are sooo pretty.