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The bite angle is formed by the sharpening system applying a radius of hollow or ROH to the bottom of the skate blade. Higher ROH results in lower bite angles and conversely lower ROH’s result in higher bite angles.
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Now we should understand some of the principals - theory of skate sharpening. While it has been described as a groove, a hollow grind, or a ground radius, you could refer to it to your skate sharpener as follows: - I normally skate on a 5/8 inch radius hollow;
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www.blade-tek.com/theRadius.html
www.blade-tek.com/theRadius.html
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About Skate Sharpening & the Radius of Hollow. Figure skating, hockey and recreational ice skating require more than simply purchasing skates and trying them on. The angle at which the skate is sharpened and the point at which the skate bites... ... eHow Article: About Skate Sharpening & the Radius of Hollow...
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www.ehow.com/about_4706662_skate-sharpening-radius-holl...
www.ehow.com/about_4706662_skate-sharpening-radius-hollow.html
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What is sharpening all about?? Why can't I just use a knife sharpener?? What's all this hollow and radius stuff about anyway?? ... Then the bottom of one skate should be marked with the hollow radius, profile radius, and rocker settings so that the next time you get your skates sharpened you can get the same settings.
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www.skateny.com/sharpening/
www.skateny.com/sharpening/
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Every skate sharpening machine has slight differences. ... So will sharpenings to change radius of hollow. I believe that skaters typically get much shorter ...
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gourmetskates.com/sharpening.php
gourmetskates.com/sharpening.php
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Skate sharpening is a process which, ... It is important to know what hollow you are skating on because it affects your skating technique and how your blade reacts with the ice. Also, knowing your radius/hollow will allow you to get the same sharpening you normally receive even if you travel to a different pro shop.
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www.skaters-edge.com/
www.skaters-edge.com/
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Variation in Blade Width and ROH (Radius of Hollow) ... Take a colored marker pen and apply it to your skate blade along the entire hollow. ... Sharpening stainless steel is absolutely no problem for SkateMate even in the case of brittle speed-skate blades. The special ceramic-embedded abrasive used in SkateMate’s cylinders...
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www.skatemate.com/hints.html
www.skatemate.com/hints.html
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Basic sharpening places a hollow or groove in the skate blade. To do this, the sharpener must first shape/round the edge of his grinding stone to a specific radius. Radius of Hollow are not complex to understand, it's simple basic math.
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noicingsports.com/skate_sharpening_radius.html
noicingsports.com/skate_sharpening_radius.html
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