Interesting study, the lift method definitely does show off the importance of wax! Seems like a lot of variables considering some pucks would slide while others remained put. It would be interesting to create some sort of flicking device that could be calibrated to flick with the same force every time. Then you could measure how far the pucks slide given the same flick. Could even patent such a device to sell to Crokinole tournament holders to verify proper board prep before games.
Thanks for sharing. Great tutorial.
We appreciate that! Glad it was useful!
Interesting study, the lift method definitely does show off the importance of wax! Seems like a lot of variables considering some pucks would slide while others remained put. It would be interesting to create some sort of flicking device that could be calibrated to flick with the same force every time. Then you could measure how far the pucks slide given the same flick.
Could even patent such a device to sell to Crokinole tournament holders to verify proper board prep before games.
Yes we have thought of that, but we aren't smart enough to invent something like that!
Go Pack!
What board is that? Elite Beech or Mahogany?
The red ditch is our ELITE mahogany board. The Black ditch boards are our ELITE beech boards. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video. Could be much shorter though.
could you use an orbital buffer pad & drill..?
Yes you could, but you'd probably need to take off the screws and that isn't recommended.
We don’t have to see you apply and buff wax. Just show the results
Just skip through the parts you don’t want to see. I appreciated the whole process
Fair enough! We are sort of using this as both a test of the effectiveness of wax AND to show how to apply the wax though to be honest.