yes because a skate is sortav like a knife!
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∙ 5y agoIf a serrated knife is used, it could work well enough to do that cutting job.
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∙ 17y agoBetween myself and my kids, I have cut nine "one-piece" composite sticks and six composite shafts and have found a hacksaw works best.
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∙ 13y agoYes. You can use a saw.
no you can not cut an ice hockey stick, but you can break it with the right amount of force you can if you get a big scissors
The 2005 "Easton Stealth" composite hockey stick.
Easton S17
You shove a plug in it
Unless the top of the stick goes above your forehead when you're wearing skates, there is no reason to cut it. If it does, however, you may cut it the same way you would a player's stick according to the material of the stick (composite, fiberglass, or wood).Hope this helped
Composite
A fibreglass hockey stick is a hockey stick with a layer/s of fibreglass to support the stick and usually layered over wood. A composite stick can have a range of materials e.g. kevlar, carbon fibre, armaid, glassfibre etc. It does not have any wood part. half composite sticks have part synthetic material, part wood. Overall, fibreglass is just a material used to make a stick composite. Wood hockey sticks tend to be better as they reduce stick shock on a cold day (where the stick vibrates when hitting the ball), however, composite have a huge amount of power when striking the ball.
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