Contra has good speed glue, else the haifu whale is pretty popular. Generally booster oil is much better, it lasts 10 times longer, even though the effect isn't as strong. But it's still a better option.
Nah, I'm paranoid about the glue being even. I just thought I may have put too much, but I always do one thin layer on blade and one thin layer on rubber. But it still sticks like crazy...
And probably shitty gluing, I don't know what I did but I can't imagine it's all the glue's fault. Thankfully a friend makes traditional musical instruments and also works with blades, so he'll fix it up, but it's just a shame it happened in the first place.
It was like peeling off silicone, it took me like 30 minutes to get the rubber off. I usually prefer it when cheap 5€ rubbers get destroyed instead of rare blades...
I'll probably do a once over with the lacquer on all my blades, I just don't get it. I just don't get why it bonds so well. My palio chopper for example is just fine, it had some of the strongest bonds with the long pips, but it just didn't care.
I've used many different ones. Donic, gewo, dhs, Butterfly. Many different models of each brand, but all end up the same. Way too strong bond even with extremely little glue.
I've just about had it with the splintering. I tried to remove a few rubbers and the splintering with limba is insane, I ruined a perfectly good azalea off, 2 clippers and a few donic limba outer blades. Wtf is up with limba? I've tried just about everything. I don't have these problems with any...
Thickness affects mainly the impact, speed will not change almost at all. It's still the same topsheet, same technology, etc. If you want something slower then find another rubber or play these until their factory tuning fades.
Dude, if you order outside eu you pay extra vat to the post office. If you buy from eu, you pay whatever you pay and that's it. That's all I said, learn to read.