GearMods-Pants/Boots
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 4:06 pm
Well JOs are over and figured might as well start training on the new rules as much as possible. Modified my daughters pants and boots.
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Had to remove the seat patch from the KT Expert pants ... pretty painless ... sharp knife to the threads.
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Boots are trickier, but with a bench sander (belt & pad) it's also pretty easy. Took less time to do it than to peel the old sanding pad off the sander and put a new one on.
Since these are Sauer boots there is very little "meat" to the sole at the heel of the boot ... on the belt sander part, I just lightly formed a curve at the rear ... nicked the boot a few times, but generally got it so that there is no flat spot and the heels have continuous curves:
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Boot toes were real easy ... I used a wide permanent marker that had a 4mm wide tip and marked the toes to make sure that it was less than 5mm and a continuous curve:
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Finally, took the sharp knife and cut a "flex channel" where the sole flexes to make sure it bends ... hard to gauge how this works without one of the BootFlexMachine (Stiefel-Flexibilitäts-Maschine???)....
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Not much I can do for the jacket ... a KT Adventure ... It has a horizontal seam in the 20-70mm area, even though the elbow does not rest on the jacket. Luckily she was measured for a new set of gear this weekend and her college coach will pay for it.
Now start training the new positions order and the new finals procedures.
Whole new ballgame.
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Had to remove the seat patch from the KT Expert pants ... pretty painless ... sharp knife to the threads.
===============================
Boots are trickier, but with a bench sander (belt & pad) it's also pretty easy. Took less time to do it than to peel the old sanding pad off the sander and put a new one on.
Since these are Sauer boots there is very little "meat" to the sole at the heel of the boot ... on the belt sander part, I just lightly formed a curve at the rear ... nicked the boot a few times, but generally got it so that there is no flat spot and the heels have continuous curves:
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Boot toes were real easy ... I used a wide permanent marker that had a 4mm wide tip and marked the toes to make sure that it was less than 5mm and a continuous curve:
================================
Finally, took the sharp knife and cut a "flex channel" where the sole flexes to make sure it bends ... hard to gauge how this works without one of the BootFlexMachine (Stiefel-Flexibilitäts-Maschine???)....
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Not much I can do for the jacket ... a KT Adventure ... It has a horizontal seam in the 20-70mm area, even though the elbow does not rest on the jacket. Luckily she was measured for a new set of gear this weekend and her college coach will pay for it.
Now start training the new positions order and the new finals procedures.
Whole new ballgame.