For cleaning up ragged edges my tool of choice is a panzar file. Use a light touch because if you dig in, you could rip right through the edge. But if you are careful, it will smooth your edges out to the point where you can bevel them and detune if necessary. I don't like to get stone grinds very often because they take away too much thickness and can go really wrong if the tech you are trusting with your skis is not sufficiently experienced. I've had one base grind in the last ten years and that was on a ski I was testing that shipped too railed for me to fix with hand tools.
I boiled my thermometer, and sure enough, this spot, which purported to be two thousand feet higher than the locality of the hotel, turned out to be nine thousand feet LOWER. Thus the fact was clearly demonstrated that, ABOVE A CERTAIN POINT, THE HIGHER A POINT SEEMS TO BE, THE LOWER IT ACTUALLY IS. Our ascent itself was a great achievement, but this contribution to science was an inconceivably greater matter.
--MT--
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