Edge Care & Grinding
Sharpening and edge maintenance are key to control and safety on skis. Here you will find all the tools you need – from files and whetstones to complete edge tools and sharpening machines. Read more further down the page.
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Sidecut Diamond Blades
SIDECUT Diamond Discs are the slickest innovation in diamond stone technology. They make sharpening the side-edges of your skis and boards faster ...
View full detailsSidecut Diamond Sharpener - 110mm x 25mm
All SIDECUT Diamond Stones come with a precision machined flat aluminum backing plate that is colour anodized and laser-embossed displaying the gr...
View full detailsSidecut World Cup File Holder - with Trigger Clamping System
SIDECUT World Cup file guides with our Trigger clamping system offer the highest precision and accuracy. They provide the safest way to clamp your ...
View full detailsSidecut file guide for base edge
SIDECUT Base Bevel Guides are used to create a 0.5°, 0.7°, 1.0° or 1.5° base-edge bevel on your skis or snowboards - the easy way. Ever use base be...
View full detailsSidecut World Cup file holder for diamond discs
Are you looking for a simple solution to keep your steel edges razor-sharp? Meet SIDECUT Diamond Guides – the smartest innovation in edge sharpen...
View full detailsSidecut Diamond Sharpening Stone Replacement Sheet - 100mm x 25mm
Why buy a completely new diamond sharpener when you can easily replace the worn diamond surface?It's as simple as peeling off the self-adhesive dia...
View full detailsSidecut World Cup True Bar - 130mm
En true bar är viktig för att avgöra om din bas är platt, konkav eller konvex. Den hjälper dig också att identifiera mängden bas-kantvinkel du har ...
View full detailsSidecut Diamond Blades - Replacement Sheet
Why buy a brand new Diamond Disc when you can easily replace the worn diamond surface?It's as simple as peeling off the self-adhesive Diamond Disc ...
View full detailsSidecut Trigger Clamping System
Tired of your file or stone slipping on your file guide? Works with all 91º, 92º, 93º, 94º, and 95º SIDECUT file guides. Extremely durable with su...
View full detailsSidecut Micro-adjustable World Cup Sidewall Cutter with Stabilizer
Can't get your edges sharp? Check out our newly designed, best Sidewall Remover yet. Undoubtedly the most overlooked but most significant tool to h...
View full detailsSidecut Sidewall Kit
Buy this and mount on this: https://skidvalla.se/collections/sidokant-sidewall/products/sidecut-world-cup-filhallare-med-trigger-clamping-system ...
View full detailsSidecut Sidewall Replacement Blade - Square
Used by those who already have a SIDECUT Sidewall Cutting Tool or Sidewall Adapter Kit and need to replace their cutter.**DIFFERENT CUTTER TYPES**...
View full detailsSidecut Sidewall Replacement Blade - Multi
Used by those who already have a SIDECUT Sidewall Cutting Tool or Sidewall Adapter Kit and need to replace their cutter.**DIFFERENT CUTTER TYPES**-...
View full detailsSharpening Tools for Skis
Proper sharpening makes all the difference. Sharp steel edges provide grip on hard snow and ice, while a well-maintained base allows skis to glide faster and last longer. With good tools, you can easily maintain both edges and bases at home – saving both time and money.
Dull steel edges can ruin even the best day on the slopes. Be sure to maintain the steel edges with a set of good files, file holders, stones, and aids. We have files and stones for both leisure and competition. An important thing about steel edges is to maintain them continuously so that you always have the same condition on your steel edges, otherwise it becomes difficult to ski. Read our sharpening guide here.
In our waxing shed you will find a lot of information on how to maintain your skis.
Tools for Sharpening and Edge Care
- Files – used to shape and sharpen the steel edges.
- Stones – remove burrs and polish for perfect sharpness.
- Edge Tools – maintain the correct angle and ensure even sharpening.
- Sidewall Cutters – expose the edge for better access.
- Base Edge Tools – adjust the hang on the underside of the ski for a smoother feel in turns.
- Grinding Machines – provide quick and precise sharpening, perfect for clubs and active skiers.
How to Sharpen Your Skis
- Clean the skis thoroughly from dirt and old wax residues.
- Expose the edge with a sidewall cutter to access it properly.
- Shape the angle with a file and edge tool (usually 87–88°).
- Fine-tune with a diamond stone or ceramic stone.
- Protect the base with glide wax after sharpening.
Tips for Best Results
- Keep tools clean – a dirty file results in uneven sharpening.
- Always use light hand pressure, let the tool do the work.
- Regularly check that your edge angles are consistent.
- For race skis: combine manual sharpening with machine for maximum precision.
FAQ – Common Questions About Sharpening & Tools
Do I really need to sharpen my skis?
Yes, worn or rounded edges make the ski difficult to control on hard surfaces. Regular sharpening improves both grip and safety.
What angle should I choose?
88° works for most. Competitive skiers can use 87° for more aggressive grip, but it requires precision.
Can I sharpen myself?
Yes, with simple tools and a little practice, it works excellently. Start with an edge tool and stone – machines are only needed for very advanced sharpening.
How often should I sharpen?
It depends on how much you ski and the hardness of the terrain. For recreational skiers, a few times per season is enough, for competitive skiers before each major training or competition.
What is the difference between a stone and a file?
Files remove material and shape the edge. Stones are used afterward to polish and remove small burrs – the step that makes the edges really sharp.