Thanks Peter! We completely agree, Stacey did a fantastic job in this tutorial. We really appreciate the great feedback and hope to share it with as many young shearers as possible!
Stacey, Charles Eastick here bro. Where can I get the wooden wheels for the dressing of the combs on the bright boy? & does anybody manufacture ceramic wheels (comb stone material) with the grove a full 360 degrees around the ceramic wheels for a bright boy also please Stacey. Please get back to me Stacey as I have struggled for years to find such tool. Thanks in advance Charles 👍
@@charleseastick8172 Hi Charles You may need to go to a carpenter to get a wooden wheel made up or just cut 1 yourself an smooth it up with sandpaper on your bright boy. Not to sure about a ceramic wheel I no what you mean though. Would be a good wheel to have to shape combs fast. Hope this helps best of luck Stacey
Too much bruv, Mad respect.. I was about ta post on shearing worldwide for tips on using the brightboy, but thought id check youtube 1st and came across your vid.. Even though ive been shown how to do up a comb i didnt really get the science behind it, now i do. Chur bada. 1st time shearing in aus so gotta get my gear right, Would appreciate a tutorial on spinning out a comb bro. Chur Ari from Taihape 🛸 👽
Excellent information, your level of being meticulous is admirable. Every young new shearer should watch this this.
Thanks Peter! We completely agree, Stacey did a fantastic job in this tutorial. We really appreciate the great feedback and hope to share it with as many young shearers as possible!
Stacey, Charles Eastick here bro. Where can I get the wooden wheels for the dressing of the combs on the bright boy? & does anybody manufacture ceramic wheels (comb stone material) with the grove a full 360 degrees around the ceramic wheels for a bright boy also please Stacey. Please get back to me Stacey as I have struggled for years to find such tool. Thanks in advance Charles 👍
Watching in the UK just a novice sheara but very helpful chears
@@charleseastick8172 Hi Charles
You may need to go to a carpenter to get a wooden wheel made up or just cut 1 yourself an smooth it up with sandpaper on your bright boy.
Not to sure about a ceramic wheel I no what you mean though. Would be a good wheel to have to shape combs fast.
Hope this helps best of luck
Stacey
Too much bruv,
Mad respect..
I was about ta post on shearing worldwide for tips on using the brightboy, but thought id check youtube 1st and came across your vid..
Even though ive been shown how to do up a comb i didnt really get the science behind it, now i do. Chur bada.
1st time shearing in aus so gotta get my gear right,
Would appreciate a tutorial on spinning out a comb bro. Chur
Ari from Taihape 🛸 👽