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Hello everyone!
I'm new to penhold and I decided to buy a blade to see if I like it. I started playing with the robot and the edges were cutting, I couldn't play.
I decided to look for solutions and I saw many people, if not all, were doing a light sanding on the wings of the blade.
I did it too and it feels a bit better, does sanding change completely from player to player, or is there a general rule to what allows for most movement and flexibility, while being comfortable? I think I didn't sand it too much, please take a look and tell me.
Thanks in advance!
(Btw for anyone that cares, the blade is stiga azalea offensive jttaa and rubbers dawei 388a-4 and loki rxton 3 pink, for anyone what wants to know. I wouldn't recommend the dawei, it's too hard and not really tacky. The rxton is pretty nice, would be nice on forehand, but the pink and blue is different to the black and red.)
I'm new to penhold and I decided to buy a blade to see if I like it. I started playing with the robot and the edges were cutting, I couldn't play.
I decided to look for solutions and I saw many people, if not all, were doing a light sanding on the wings of the blade.
I did it too and it feels a bit better, does sanding change completely from player to player, or is there a general rule to what allows for most movement and flexibility, while being comfortable? I think I didn't sand it too much, please take a look and tell me.
Thanks in advance!
(Btw for anyone that cares, the blade is stiga azalea offensive jttaa and rubbers dawei 388a-4 and loki rxton 3 pink, for anyone what wants to know. I wouldn't recommend the dawei, it's too hard and not really tacky. The rxton is pretty nice, would be nice on forehand, but the pink and blue is different to the black and red.)