Blade Barber - A traditional radius of hollow (ROH) sharpen gives these bite angles for 3mm thick blades and 4mm thick blades. We should extend the range to cover smaller and larger
Blade Barber - If your goalie skates have 4mm thick blades you'll need to use this chart to determine what Blade Barber is best. If your 4mm blades normally get a 5/8”
Edges Skate Sharpening - Here's a helpful diagram of the most popular radius of hollow options at Edges. Our standard is 9/16" which provides a good combination of grip and glide. We
KAAB Sports Marketing - Fantastic resource for skate sharpening questions! I used 3/4” all of youth and college and now use 5/8”. I am 5'7” and 180ibs for reference. I see a
![Player) Skate Sharpening Hollow equivalents and Shapes, for reference. I made this as I did the results of the survey, thought I should share. Red outlines most common choices for our sub. : Player) Skate Sharpening Hollow equivalents and Shapes, for reference. I made this as I did the results of the survey, thought I should share. Red outlines most common choices for our sub. :](https://preview.redd.it/u8qsr62r5i041.png?auto=webp&s=276214c4df5456847c541323c0e1cae1e3feaa6d)
Player) Skate Sharpening Hollow equivalents and Shapes, for reference. I made this as I did the results of the survey, thought I should share. Red outlines most common choices for our sub. :
![Sparx Hockey on Twitter: "What's the difference between an NHL skate sharpening and yours? Probably your hollow :). #skatesharpening #shallow https://t.co/Ybuzf3RwDr" / Twitter Sparx Hockey on Twitter: "What's the difference between an NHL skate sharpening and yours? Probably your hollow :). #skatesharpening #shallow https://t.co/Ybuzf3RwDr" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C6bErHZXMAA97ni.jpg)