What do you use to curve your stick blades? I have tried a few things like the blow torch but my blade became brittle and broke after about 4 shots. Any help?
Skittles said:I don't think you can curve wood sticks.
If you can't get a composite, get a rubber stick and bend it with your foot.
The heck are you talking about?Skittles said:I don't think you can curve wood sticks.
If you can't get a composite, get a rubber stick and bend it with your foot.
Jacobv2 said:The heck are you talking about?
Skittles said:I don't think you can curve wood sticks.
If you can't get a composite, get a rubber stick and bend it with your foot.
HVPOLARBEARS19 said:Leave it in a bucket of water for a few days and the blade will warp
Apparently that is the story how the stick originally got the curve, and I THINK it was Boom Boom Geffrion who actually first experimented with this and his wicked slapshot, though I could definately be wrong.
We used to put them over the stove or in the oven long enough to get them hot, then put them under a door or in a vice and gently bend them until they looked right. But it really does weaken the blade, so I'd advise against it unless you really can't find a blade in a pattern you like.
You CAN bend composites, but it REALLY ruins the blade, so unless you are an NHL player getting them for free, I wouldn't bother. Just go back to the real deal: WOOD.
i do the same but never had any breakage problems from heating
I had heard that the old timers would get 'em wet and put them on a toilet bowl with a weight in the middle.Stan Mikitia was the first to use a curved blade. I was watching the Legends of Hockey and Bobby Hull was telling the story. Appreantly Stan had this stick that he hated so he was leaning on it, only problem was he wasn't big enough weight wise to snap it. He then stuck the blade onder the bench door and pulled up on it giving the blade a nasty curve. He went out on the ice and started flipping pucks into the net. The whole time Hull thought Stan had gone off the deep end.
So according to Bobby Hull that how the whole curved blade started.