heat it up to like 100F and then bend it.
The blade at the end of a stick is called a "Bayonet".
1.) Find a stick 2.) Find a blade 3.) carve your name into the stick with the assistance of the blade 4.) get a life
mostly composite metal. or fiberglass
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
Yes you could saw off the blade of a one piece stick and then go to a store and put on a new blade
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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The hockey stick is shaved with a blade. no--how do you shape the blade?--how do youn make the toe round and thin?
That part of the stick is called the "blade"
On the hockey stick, you have the shaft (the part you hold), and the blade (the part that touches the ice). In the blade, you have the Heel, which is the part connected to the shaft. Then you have the toe, which is the tip of the blade, or the end which does not connect to the shaft.
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