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    Blade sharpening jigs

    Blade sharpening jigs keep ice skate blades steady and aligned for consistent edges. This category includes rigid bench-top clamps and portable holder ... Read more
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    Blade sharpening jigs are stable clamps that hold ice skate blades level while sharpening. Within Skate sharpening and accessories, this category focuses on jigs that improve accuracy, repeatability and control when working with stones or files at home, at the rink or on the bench.

    Common setups include rigid bench-top bars that secure two skates side by side for even reference, compact single-skate holders for quick touch-ups, and lightweight travel jigs that pack easily. All aim to keep the runner straight and square to the work surface.

    Key benefits come from stiffness, fine adjustability and a non-slip base. Micro-adjust screws, alignment marks or bubble levels help square the blades. Wide feet and rubber pads reduce movement so every pass of the stone stays consistent from toe to heel.

    Compatibility matters. Check clamp opening, runner thickness range, and whether the jig is suited to hockey, figure or speed skates. Protective jaw pads prevent marring. For blades with unusual profiles or holders, review the product specs before buying.

    Materials vary from anodised aluminium to steel. Corrosion-resistant finishes, replaceable pads and robust crossbars extend service life. A longer base increases stability, while compact frames save space in a small workshop or gear bag.

    Pair a blade sharpening jig with the right accessories for best results: sharpening stones or files in your preferred grit, deburring stones, edge checkers, and guards. Keeping the blade square in the jig makes each accessory more effective.

    Care is straightforward. Keep jaws clean and dry, avoid overtightening, and store the jig away from grit and moisture. Before each session, verify alignment with an edge checker to ensure both edges are balanced after sharpening.

    Choosing a jig comes down to stability, portability and the types of skates in your set. OutdoorXL offers a wide assortment so it is easy to compare sizes, adjustment options and materials and to pick a practical tool that fits your sharpening routine.