One Ball Jay Basic Tuning Kit

One Ball Jay
UPC:
022099745693
$48.00
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Width:
10.70 (in)
Height:
0.90 (in)
Depth:
14.60 (in)
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The One Ball Jay Basic Tuning Kit keeps all your ski and snowboard waxing and tuning gear stuffed into a convenient pouch. All you need is a flat surface and a wax iron and you are all set to go! This kit has everything from p-tex base repair sticks (no p-tex gun needed for these), edge tuners and high performance wax. This is a great little travel tuning kit for vacations and competitions.

Features

  • Wax and tuning kit for snowboards and skis
  • Include high quality F-1 Shred Snowboard and Ski wax
  • Ceramic tuning stone
  • 3 clear p-tex drip candles for base repairs
  • Edge tuning tool for 90 and 88 degree edge bevel
  • Plastic wax scraper
  • Wire file cleaning brush
  • Custom zippered pouch

Includes: F-1 All Temp 65g bar, Edger Tool, Ceramic Stone, File Brush, 6" scraper, instructions and a custom zippered pouch to keep it all in.

Tuning Instructions:

  1. Place Board or skis in a vise to secure and clean base with a fresh hot wax job and scrape or use ONEBALL base cleaner.
  2. Check the side and base edges for burrs. Rub a ceramic, diamond or gummy stone over the area to remove burrs in preparation for edge shaping.
  3. Use the ONEBALL edge tool to sharpen side edges. Start from the tip and pull smoothly with firm pressure to the tail. Do this in smooth passes until the edges are sharp. Repeat on the other side. Remember to flip the file around so that the teeth face the proper direction...look for the arrow.
  4. If you like your board or skis to be catch free in the tip and tail then de-tune using a de-burring stone to round the edges on the tip and tail. Start on the edges as they curve up into the tail and nose and file down approx. 1.5" past the edge contact point as your base lays flat.
  5. For really sharp edges, take a fine diamond stone or polishing stone and go over the edge again using the same technique.
  6. If you like to jib rails and boxes, don't sharpen your edges much to keep them catch free.

Keep your edge tool clean with the file brush!

PRO TIP:

When you place the edger on your edge. The number of degrees on the tool which is below the file is the number of the bevel the guild is delivering to your edge.