Sidoväggslip / Sidewall Cutter
Sidewall planer makes it easier to access the steel edges when grinding. An important tool for precision. Read more further down the page.
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View full detailsWhy do you need a sidewall planer?
The side of the ski can often be uneven, protruding, and in the way of tools when you need to grind the steel edges – especially when the edges have been ground down a bit. With a sidewall planer, also known as a sidewall cutter, you mill away the part of the sidewall that interferes so that files and stones can reach properly.
Advantages of a sidewall planer
- Makes it easier to access the steel edges when grinding.
- Provides a smoother and more precise grinding result.
- Extends the life of files and stones by reducing resistance.
How to use a sidewall planer
- Place the ski in a stable ski holder.
- Adjust the sidewall planer so that it removes the part of the sidewall that protrudes.
- Draw the tool in the direction of the ski with even pressure.
- After milling, you can grind the steel edges with files and stones without obstruction.
Want to learn more?
In our guide Grinding Steel Edges you will find more tips on how to use a sidewall planer together with files, stones, and edge tools.
FAQ – Common Questions about Sidewall Planer
Does everyone need a sidewall planer?
No, but for those who grind regularly, it is an invaluable tool for achieving even and sharp edges.
Is it difficult to use?
No, it is relatively simple. With the right setting, the tool only removes the small part of the sidewall that is in the way.
Can I damage the ski with a sidewall planer?
Not if you use it correctly. It's better to take a little at a time than to mill too deeply.
What is the difference between different models?
They mainly differ in adjustment options, blades, and ergonomics. However, they all serve the same function – to expose the steel edges.