The hockey stick is shaved with a blade. no--how do you shape the blade?--how do youn make the toe round and thin?
Ed Shack
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.
Make a knob of balled up tape at the top and wrap the tape around the blade of the stick continuously til the blade is covered to your liking.
The same way people make candle wax. Hockey wax and candle wax are the same thing. And if you are thinking about using stick wax do it. You will see a big different in your puck control
No. Ice Hockey is meant to be played with wooden or aluminum blades.
Yes
the curve from the shaft to the tip of the blade
yes
depends on the skate and the size but the average is about 1lb .1 oz
yes but it's complicated to do. you have to put a layer or two of tape inside the shaft and then heat it up and glue it. depending on how much the blade was it may not be worth the hassle.
It would break