The file guide has a machined inlets for filings and debris on one side. The other side of the guide is smooth. The smooth side is the only side that should be run on the base of the ski. Likewise the files and stones should be on the inlet side only. This tech moves the files several times for cleaning and for a fresher cut with the files and stones. I hope this helps answer your question.
you guys need to learn how to spell "planer". Also, this guy said "styrations", referring to lines or grooves running the length of the ski from a rough tool, the correct word is "striations".
wats the difference between a skyver and a planner?
superduperma24 2 years ago
Both skiver and plainer are the synonymous and describe a way of shaving down or removing material from a surface.
beast185 2 years ago
i couldn't help but notice that he uses a different side of heal on the file guide for each file.
why is this?
coc041vi 2 years ago
The file guide has a machined inlets for filings and debris on one side. The other side of the guide is smooth. The smooth side is the only side that should be run on the base of the ski. Likewise the files and stones should be on the inlet side only. This tech moves the files several times for cleaning and for a fresher cut with the files and stones. I hope this helps answer your question.
beast185 2 years ago