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Skate Baking

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What happens to a skate after it has been baked over the recommended times? Does the molecular structure in the boot start to break down? Does this process start happening on the 1st bake? Does it get solid and unmoldable?

I'm not really looking for the "why would you bake a skate more than 5 times?" answer. As I personally wouldn't, I'm just trying to learn a little bit about how the process works.

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The glue that holds the skates together starts to break down. That being said, there is a lot of anecdotal evidence that you can bake them as many times as you want (as long as it is done properly) without issue.

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I understand thats how they are designed. How do skate companies come up with the "max baking amounts"? Like my one95's aren't to be baked more than 3 times. So does the glue lose its holding power after the 3rd? I mean its not an instant thing, the first bake has to have some affect on it.

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I don't know for sure, I'm sure somebody from Bauer or JR could know the definitive answer, but it was probably trial. Just keep baking them over and over until they break down. Also, the vendor for the glue may tell them how well it will hold up.

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