Bladz Skate Shop and other Maximum Edge members offer their hockey and figure skating customers a superior standard in skate blade maintenance. The Maximum Edge sharpening system incorporates its own profiling and patented finishing process, which increases the number one factor in skating - skater control.
Allsports & Cycle has been serving Edmonton sports enthusiasts for over 25 years and has over 10,000 square feet of affordable used and new sporting goods in our conveniently located store! We are truly a one stop shop for the Edmonton athlete. We carry a full range of new sporting goods right up to the high end equipment the experts demand. We also carry affordable used sporting goods in our Allsports Replay section for those who want great equipment to fit their budget.
At Capilano Sharpening, we pride ourselves on exceptional customer service,experience and professionalism. Locally owned,we cater to all industries, we sharpen commercial cutting tools for the manufacturing,drilling,oilfield, trucking, lumber,mill and welding industries. We can accommodate saw blades on site up to 36 inches, large pro chainsaw blades, drill bits of all sizes from small to 3 inches router bits, auger bits, holesaws, etc. We have an exclusive 48 hour turnaround on service in most cases, and we offer a very easy recycling program to those companies wishing to take initiative in reducing their carbon footprint. Let us help you to reduce the steel waste from used cutting tools. Residential services are also provided.We also offer free pickup and delivery within the Edmonton and surrounding areas, including Spruce Grove, Nisku, Acheson, St. Albert and Fort Saskatchewan.Credit terms can be arranged, and for any quotes call us at 780-477-7709. Our pricing is very competitive.
My knives are in use world wide. Professional chefs and cooks use Storch knives. Hunters report using Storch knives for skinning several animals without resharpening.I work from my rural workshop near Mannville, Alberta, Canada. My shop includes a hydraulic press for forge welding and my own handmade grinders and forges. Most steel is hardened in molten salt in my shop.I have studied under world-class knifemaker Brian Lyttle and credit Brian as an inspiration and teacher in the art of pattern welding, also known as damascus steel.I became hooked on the craft when I made my first knife (from a saw blade and axe handle) at the age of 12. Later, at Olds College in the early 1960's, I learned how to heat treat steel. Classes at Lakeland College in Vermilion, Alberta, showed me where to source knifemakers' supplies and how to finish handles and blades to high standards.I approach each project with the combination of skills, materials and techniques that will produce the knife best suited to its intended use.