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Snowboard Tuning Part 3 - Clean up your Edges

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Uploaded by on Aug 30, 2006

Snowboard Tuning

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  • It's nice to see a video of someone who knows a lot about their job. Not too many people know about metallurgy and would destroy the edge because of their ignorance.

  • the most overpriced pile of garbage.

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  • this guy doedn't know fucking shit, what a FAG

  • @monkey298 wow this is old lol, digging back through the memory dump I'd say that was in reference to the burton vapor.

  • @BillyBobTS what's an overprice pile of garbage??

  • @speckfisher425 I think they refer to it as work hardening or strain hardening in metallurgy since it involves the slipping of grain structures past each other.

  • Case hardening is something that is done by a manufacturer by heating up a metal and putting it in the presence of carbon gas to harden the surface. What he is talking about is mechanical hardening which occurs when a metal is shaped at a lower temperature, like room temperature or lower, and this can happen by beating it on a rail. Same result though, he just used the wrong term.

  • @moparjim590, not to detract from your point, but he did show his ignorance of metalurgy. Case hardening is something that is done by a manufacturer by heating up a metal and putting it in the presence of carbon gas to harden the surface. What he is talking about is mechanical hardening which occurs when a metal is shaped at a lower temperature, like room temperature or lower, and this can happen by beating it on a rail. Same result though, he just used the wrong term.

  • can you scratch up your base by doing this too?? cause im a noob and like a nice unscratched base.

  • no because youre not doing enough passes hard enough to change the bevel, just remove the burrs

  • Never ridden one, but I wouldn't want one, I wouldn't want to fuck up a board that expensive.

  • won't doing this mess up your bevel degrees?

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