How you protect your expensive blade

says toooooo much choice!!
says toooooo much choice!!
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Personally, I expect damage, so yeah edge tape helps, dents instead of splits. I don't bother sealing my blades, so I am extra careful when removing rubbers, type of glue is important.
But if you really wany a pristine blade then buy 2 or 3 and keep 1 in its box unopened.
I like the battle scars, change in colour etc it tells a story!!
 
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The biggest enemy to blades are edge accidents. So if you want to protect the blade from that, then you can apply a few layers of wipe on polyurethane on the blade edge. Then use the hard plasticky edge tape rather than the thin nylon ones.

This will help spread the impact a little bit so that the layers are less likely to separate on edge accidents.
 
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Joola blade seal, one coat each side to protect from moisture of water based glues.

Edge tape to protect from bangs and scratches on table.

Clear plastic sheets and a square bat case when not in use.
 
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