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gmcunni

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Sorry if this has been covered before.

I'm not much of a gear head when it comes to skis but i recently got a tune up that left me less than thrilled. i felt like the skis were less sharp after the tune than before.

it got me thinking that i might want a pocket sharpener to leave in my back for quick tune ups when i know the conditions will be firm. anyone have one of these devices and if so do you recommend any particular one?

found this on a quick search- http://www.ems.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3659943
 

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+1, I use the multi with a diamond stone.

is that for this - It is recommended that you set the edge bevels with the file and then replace the file with 70-mm diamond stones to maintain the sharpness; if you always use the metal file, you will wear away the edge.
 

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is that for this - It is recommended that you set the edge bevels with the file and then replace the file with 70-mm diamond stones to maintain the sharpness; if you always use the metal file, you will wear away the edge.
I only use the metal file to re-set my edge angles once or twice a season. Otherwise I just hit them with the blue/red diamond stones.
 

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just ordered the multi with a blue diamond pad. should have it before next time i ski.

ROOT, what settings do you use for your nordica? I read .5 base and 1.5 side edge but not on any official site.
 

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I see some of the stones suggest or require using a solution or water... i haven't been doing this, just using them dry (i have the dmt stones) any body doing this?
 

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I see some of the stones suggest or require using a solution or water... i haven't been doing this, just using them dry (i have the dmt stones) any body doing this?

I believe DMT recommends using their stones wet too. I have a blue DMT that I just keep wet, but I've only used it a few times...
 

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I just happened to see this thing at a shop today and bought it. The online turorials I've found fail to take into account my utter lack of experience with ski tuning. Diagrams and "explanations" of base bevel and side bevel leave me confused; I'm more of a hands-on learner. This is gonna take some time.
 

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I just happened to see this thing at a shop today and bought it. The online turorials I've found fail to take into account my utter lack of experience with ski tuning. Diagrams and "explanations" of base bevel and side bevel leave me confused; I'm more of a hands-on learner. This is gonna take some time.

Next time you need a tune, go into Fire on the Mountain. I have a simpler tool than the one quoted, but they showed me how to use it.
 

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I just happened to see this thing at a shop today and bought it. The online turorials I've found fail to take into account my utter lack of experience with ski tuning. Diagrams and "explanations" of base bevel and side bevel leave me confused; I'm more of a hands-on learner. This is gonna take some time.
I actually got mine at Reliable Racing on the way home from Killington. They were great and showed me how to use it. It's pretty simple once you get the hang of it.
 

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I actually got mine at Reliable Racing on the way home from Killington. They were great and showed me how to use it. It's pretty simple once you get the hang of it.

any tips you can share here? i don't want to screw up my skis (tho i'd have to buy a new pair if i did... :razz:)
 
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