I recently bought a Bauer Nexus 1N with a P02 curve (old Lidstrom). The last time I used a Lidstrom curve was when I owned a shaft with a wooden blade. I always liked the curve but was never fond of the length of the blade, so I used to cut a half inch off the toe and cut the corners at a 45 degree angle, then round it out with a file to my liking. It was easy enough with a wooden blade because it didn't affect the durability for me, but now I have a one piece stick and I'm tempted to modify
Thanks, @flip12 for the mention.
I am embarrassed! I replied to @marka when @padobo was the one who asked!
What you’re wanting to do is TOTALLY doable; just possibly a bit above your paygrade at the moment. Marka is right: play with broken sticks first!
Composite repair is not nearly as daunting as it sounds. Blades are easier than shafts, for certain. Since a blade has a core, it is really a simple fix.
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