gave this a shot! great trick. tired it on a pair of shears that were well past their prime and they cut like new again. I just free handed the grind. Thanks for the tip!
So grateful for the techniques you share, this just breathed some more life into a pair of grooming scissors that were destined for the bin. Thank you 🙏🏻
I'm sure that the ride line gets overlooked a lot from armature sharpeners that only look at the edge and forget about that spot! Thanks for a very instructive video!
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O seu trabalho é espetacular ! A tesoura ficou top!!!!
Thanks for the kind words. In this case I am using the Hira-To and Twice as Sharp. I sell both of these and sell others as well if you are ever interested. I always sell the machines I carry at a discount from for manufacturer’s price.
@@JimSharpBlog @JimSharpBlog there are quite a few members in my Sharpening guild that have these or have been talking about them. Some even have two! I am thinking of getting into clippers and shears this spring perhaps. I will let you know soon as u have some other business ideas in the works. Keep up the Great work and videos sir!
@@chefknifeworks1885 excellent...let me know how I can help and be sure to reach out to me when you’re ready to get some equipment. Have a great evening.
Great video Jim...very informative and a good reference video for future use. Thanks for posting!
gave this a shot! great trick. tired it on a pair of shears that were well past their prime and they cut like new again. I just free handed the grind. Thanks for the tip!
Glad to help. 😁
So grateful for the techniques you share, this just breathed some more life into a pair of grooming scissors that were destined for the bin. Thank you 🙏🏻
Hey,JIm.!! I'm learning a lot watching your videos,TKS.!!! Form Brazil,Miro.
Glad to hear that they help. :) Thanks for reaching out.
Good job. Thanks for sharing. You are saying washers like a true southerner.
Direct and concise instruction as american men are, very good intruction, thanks
Very well done video! Great information.
I'm sure that the ride line gets overlooked a lot from armature sharpeners that only look at the edge and forget about that spot! Thanks for a very instructive video!
O seu trabalho é espetacular !
A tesoura ficou top!!!!
I'm still puzzled at the need for chamfering. Maybe I'll see you at The Gathering next month..
Just how you taught me all those years ago 👍
Thanks Christopher. I hope you’re doing well.
Jim - Nice Job!
Great Video
What machine are you using?
Where did you get the hair material for testing???
Thanks for the kind words. In this case I am using the Hira-To and Twice as Sharp. I sell both of these and sell others as well if you are ever interested. I always sell the machines I carry at a discount from for manufacturer’s price.
@@JimSharpBlog @JimSharpBlog there are quite a few members in my Sharpening guild that have these or have been talking about them. Some even have two! I am thinking of getting into clippers and shears this spring perhaps.
I will let you know soon as u have some other business ideas in the works.
Keep up the Great work and videos sir!
@@chefknifeworks1885 excellent...let me know how I can help and be sure to reach out to me when you’re ready to get some equipment. Have a great evening.
@@JimSharpBlog Wish I would have seen this earlier. Just purchased the twice as sharp today. I will need a Hira-to soon though. How much below retail?
@@markantinora6215 shoot me an email at otenews@gmail.com and I’ll get you a quote for the Hira-To.
Varsity dude.
What did you use to work the ride line?
Hi Matt...I used the 5000 grit Shapton Waterstone.
Awesome, thanks Jim!
work life of scissors are come back with this practice, ride line as it is
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