All these videos do well with showing the "blows" but don't show what the actual method is to holding the handpiece, position of the comb relative to the sheep, etc. and making the initial "cut".
nobody in these videos talks about how the shear should contact the sheep. flat? a slight tilt? a high tilt? it's hard to see how the comb contacts the sheep.
Your videos are highly informative, many thanks.
All these videos do well with showing the "blows" but don't show what the actual method is to holding the handpiece, position of the comb relative to the sheep, etc. and making the initial "cut".
This sheep is very patient.
First time used electric, blades upside down . First blow on my founding ewe took skin off. Used scissors and handshear 20 yeărs.
nobody in these videos talks about how the shear should contact the sheep. flat? a slight tilt? a high tilt? it's hard to see how the comb contacts the sheep.
Great video thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Those are good girls cute sheep
Thanks!!! Great video!!!!!
Very skillful.
Many thanks
I don't understand when he's talking about adjusting the lead of the shears. He says 5 to 7 mils? What is that in inches?
1 inch = 2,54 centimeters so 5 millimeters is about 0,2 inches
This was always the mysterious part of sheep rearing we weren't allowed to see.
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That's the most patient sheep in the history of creation... If that was a Scottish Blackface.. there'd be much swearing and less demonstrating
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