How to Resin Irish Dance Shoes
Put them on., Add on any buckles or elastics you may be wearing. , With hard shoes, you have more area to cover., Roll back so that your heel piece is in the resin next., Get a little on the toe piece., Test it out to make sure it's enough.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Put them on.
Get a good, solid knot. ,, Once again, start with the ball.
This is literally the tip area. , Try not to get too much resin on the suede part in between. , If you're not going on toe in your dance, you can be a little more lenient, but it's still a good idea to get a little on there for your drills.
It also adds stability to your trebles/drillies/shuffles and/or rallies. , Add more if it will make you more comfortable.
The last thing you want is to slip! -
Step 2: Add on any buckles or elastics you may be wearing.
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Step 3: With hard shoes
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Step 4: you have more area to cover.
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Step 5: Roll back so that your heel piece is in the resin next.
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Step 6: Get a little on the toe piece.
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Step 7: Test it out to make sure it's enough.
Detailed Guide
Get a good, solid knot. ,, Once again, start with the ball.
This is literally the tip area. , Try not to get too much resin on the suede part in between. , If you're not going on toe in your dance, you can be a little more lenient, but it's still a good idea to get a little on there for your drills.
It also adds stability to your trebles/drillies/shuffles and/or rallies. , Add more if it will make you more comfortable.
The last thing you want is to slip!
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