
SHARPENING TECHNIQUES
Blademaster provides the following recommendations for sharpening skates while using the Skate Sharpening
Fixture.
WARNING: ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN OPERATING A SKATE SHARPENING
MACHINE. Precautions must be made to ensure that proper safety practices are followed to avoid the risk of
injury to the operator. Keep all hands, hair, jewelry and clothing away from the skate sharpening machine grinding
wheels.
1. Before sharpening, The Blademaster Skate Sharpening Fixture must be calibrated to the sharpening machine
being used, the skate securely clamped in place, and the grinding wheel appropriately dressed.
2. Check the blade to be sharpened for squareness. NOTE: The use of the Blademaster Pro-Square tool will
ensure accuracy in verifying square blade edges. Should the blade require further squaring up, this can be
accomplished by the use of witness marks and with adjusting the detent knobs accordingly.
3. Darkening the skate blade with a felt tipped marker will improve the ability to locate witness marks.
4. Check blade position in relation to the grinding wheel by moving the blade gently into the wheel to create
witness marks. Witness marks should be created on both the left and the right side of the blade in order to compare
the blade/fixture location in relation to the grinding wheel.
5. Adjust the detent knobs according to the direction required in order to place the blade in the center of the wheel.
- If the blade is too high on one side, lower by turning the left or right knob clockwise.
- If the blade is too low on one side, raise by turning the left or right knob counter-clockwise.
- If the entire blade is too high, lower by turning the rear knob counter-clockwise or by turning both the left
and right knobs clockwise the same amount.
- If the entire blade is too low, raise by turning the rear knob clockwise or by turning both the left and right
knobs counter-clockwise the same amount.
NOTE: Witness marks located in the center of the blade will not automatically produce square edges.
6. Inspect blade squareness by using the Blademaster Pro-Square. Minor adjustments can easily be made by
turning the detent knobs as outlined above.
7. Once completed, Blademaster recommends stoning to remove any burrs of the blade edges for best results.