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How to cut your hockey stick to perfect length 

Brodie Brazil
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@JonathanWDuvall
@JonathanWDuvall 8 месяцев назад
Two things I use, mitre box and clamp to lock it and make it straight. I also use a hack saw with a carbon cutting blade. Bike tool manufacturer park tool has these blades for cutting carbon bike parts (handlebars, steer tubes and seat posts). Makes a clean perfect cut on carbon sticks
@cakergirl4228
@cakergirl4228 2 года назад
Yay!! Another twig talk!!!🦈😁
@brut1s650
@brut1s650 2 года назад
I really need to catch one of these talking twig segments!
@Sharksfan8080
@Sharksfan8080 2 года назад
I never knew that the end of a hockey stick has a attachable/detachable end. Always learned something new when I watch the pregame show.
@sharkdude8814
@sharkdude8814 2 года назад
It used to be a piece of wood glued in and would need a blow torch to remove-much like you use to adjust the curve on a blade.
@mhicaoidh1
@mhicaoidh1 Год назад
@@sharkdude8814 Heat gun or stove top burners work too.
@tonycouture5608
@tonycouture5608 2 года назад
Great episode guys! You are so much better than Hockey Night in Canada because of your comedy approach (Don Cherry was the best, but he is now history and does podcasts on RU-vid instead). Brodie, also get Brownie to bring in an antique wooden stick so you can see the difference 4 times more weight makes. Supposedly last players in NHL to use wooden stick were Paul Stasny as forward, Adrian Aucoin as defence or Marc-Andre Fleury in net. Here is a fact for you: Bauer Nexus Geo - 105 active NHL players = most popular composite stick this year. No one uses wood any more, will they return or go extinct in hockey? Another tradition lost, composite sticks also break too easy.
@Scottieguru
@Scottieguru Год назад
This is so Canadian.
@Dragon-Slay3r
@Dragon-Slay3r Год назад
Hockey stick chin is a lighter shade of brick if divided with a line @ 2 8 o'clock it become left top right bottom, all of it aka V twister
@Zach.whatever
@Zach.whatever Год назад
Well said
@kylet9023
@kylet9023 2 года назад
can you replace the painters tape with duct tape lol
@roguishpaladin
@roguishpaladin 2 года назад
You monster. (Seriously, though, for anyone reading this - in case you're tempted, don't use duct tape. If in doubt and you can only get one kind of tape, white cloth tape can work on blade, butt end, and socks. Cloth tape is ideal for the butt end anyways, though some people like to use grip tape instead, I think. For the blade, many people prefer a black friction tape which is a cloth tape with a small amount of adhesive applied on it at the factory. When people refer to "black tape" in hockey, this is what they mean. It's really nice for stick handling, but I've heard some people prefer regular cloth tape because it feels like it slaps a little harder (but, ultimately, I don't think it makes that much of a difference). NEVER USE FRICTION TAPE ON YOUR BUTT END. IT CAN DAMAGE YOUR GLOVE PALMS. For the socks, most NHL players like to use a polyurethane tape. I prefer cloth tape myself, but the important thing is that it stays in place yet won't leave a residue when you remove it from your socks.)
@Dragon-Slay3r
@Dragon-Slay3r Год назад
​@@roguishpaladin Easter Island you
@thakid691
@thakid691 Год назад
Hell yea
@Doc_Zero
@Doc_Zero 6 месяцев назад
Use a grinder with a cutting wheel. It’s about 1000 times more accurate and cleaner
@jaymsfv
@jaymsfv Год назад
I cut my stick to just below my lips not on skates, am I weird for that
@m1j4s
@m1j4s Год назад
Definitely not.. u can go as short or as tall as you like.. I tried to go longer for short power but the puck handling was just not the same.
@unknownbostonian
@unknownbostonian Год назад
That guy on the left is to eccentric, he should be an anchorman instead
@robertoestebanmoreno6996
@robertoestebanmoreno6996 3 месяца назад
Don't tape your twig!
@talkingdentalinnovation681
@talkingdentalinnovation681 9 месяцев назад
This was painful to watch!
@damienw868
@damienw868 2 года назад
Careful not to breathe in that carbon fiber dust!!
@mhicaoidh1
@mhicaoidh1 Год назад
The stick doesn't get "stiffer" when you cut it down. The flex is the same. You lose leverage with a shorter stick, so it is more difficult to flex. But, a cut down 75 flex stick is still a 75 flex stick. Flex is determined by how much force (in pounds) it takes to bend a stick 1 inch that has a 60" shaft. Also, if you cut too much off, you *can* add back length by using an extended end plug. They make them in 1", 3" and 5" sizes for exactly this purpose.
@10Bonk16
@10Bonk16 Год назад
If you cut the stick, the flex changes and will now require more force to bend the stick 1". Most retail sticks include a guide on the top of the shaft marking how much flex will be impacted by the cut. Typically it's about 3-4 flex/inch cut. So your 75 flex, will now be closer to a 80, as in it will now require ~80lbs to flex 1".
@markwhite6719
@markwhite6719 Год назад
The shorter u cut it the stiffer it get rookie ...... dont say nothing else please otherwise us that know will think your just delusional
@mhicaoidh1
@mhicaoidh1 Год назад
​@@markwhite6719 someone who thinks cutting a few inches off a stick fundamentally changes the nature of the materials that stick is constructed with which gives it a specific flex ... might be the one that is delusional. You're arguing against physics. As I said, when you change the length of a stick, your ability to impart leverage (mechanical property) is what changes. But, the sticks ability to flex (physical property) is the same. To put it another way, while the stick's actual ability to flex at a given rate (actual flex) is unchanged, your perception of how hard it is to flex (perceived flex) is what changes.
@j.pimental3345
@j.pimental3345 Год назад
@@mhicaoidh1 You don't lose leverage with a shorter stick, you GAIN leverage as the puck is closer to your body at impact, and more force can be applied down towards the ice with your bottom hand. Ovechkin uses a stick 3-4 inches below his chin and has arguably the best one-timer in the history of the game. Try taking a one-timer/slap shot with a cut to your nose on skates and then try it again with a stick cut a few inches below your chin.
@mhicaoidh1
@mhicaoidh1 Год назад
@@j.pimental3345 you're talking about leverage on the puck. Yes. You gain leverage on the puck with a shorter stick. If your assertion were true, in context of this discussion, then cutting down a stick would make it easier (more leverage) to flex than harder (due to less leverage). We know this isn't the case. But, we're talking about leverage on the stick (not the stick's leverage on the puck) ... or the ability to load energy into the stick. You lose leverage with imparting force on the stick. This loss of leverage is what creates the perception that the stick is "stiffer" even though the flex of the stick hasn't changed. You're also using a super human as an example. Ovi is stronger and more skilled than both of us combined. What he does with his stick clearly works for him, but I doubt many would have his success, and most would struggle to be average with the way he sets his up. Frankly, otherwise everyone NHLer would be doing what he does ... but they aren't.
@russelljames1582
@russelljames1582 Месяц назад
That short dude was so annoying.
@brodiebrazil
@brodiebrazil Месяц назад
agreed!
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