5 years ago we had no problem with blade heat, they just decreased the quality of blades and now they are selling ceramic as a solution to a problem that they themself created. I believe you should go for heavy enough and well designed steel blade as long as heat is not a problem.
Hello. Thank you for sharing your knowledge of clippers. I've always enjoying optimizing my clippers and trimmers to its full potential. However, what 7200rpm or above flat motor to get for an clipper that doesn't use a circular motor? I have the hardest time trying to find those motors. Clippers like the Caliber (USA) FMJ uses those motors. Thank you in advance.
I was about to get one of those BRDclip blades/the one with diamond etched on the back with the oil channels and fins cut on static and moving blades. Are those good at all?
@@CutswareGeekI ended up ordering one that looked like the faper but has deep grooves all the way through. The moving blade is horrible but it’s ok with the faper moving blade. It looked the new stylecraft echo blade but didn’t have that “crunch” sound
Babyliss is doing pretty well on blade combinations, don't change anything but if you want to go for a little bit heavier blade, you can go for it with no problem, the motor can handle it easily.
@@CutswareGeek I’m having a problem on my boosted fx clipper’s moving blade pivots a bit. So when I zero gap it always cuts on one corner. I turn on and off and the blade always end ups at a different position. I have the gold wedge blade on them. Any ideas what it could be? It was my favorite blade because it was able to remove bald lines really easily.
@@josechav5731 You shouldn’t zero gap the babyliss blades on the babyliss clippers because the cutting blade cuts in a circular motion there is no way around this it’s how it’s designed.
I wonder if Delrin cam followers would be good although I've never seen one on any clipper compared to plastic wouldn't it be better quality than basic plastic ?
You are completely wong! I use this Gamma blades on my Wahl magic clipper with upgraded battery, I got 8300 rpm and is very quiet. So the problems are not the blades but the vibrations on the bad design of gamma body!
What do you think about ceramic blades?
How to recognize coated blade from noncoated?
You know what you do. Keep up the good job.
Hallo,what's the 3 Hair Clipper from ur opinion????
I wonder since ceramic blades are mainly utilzed for heat reduction would it be safe to say they would be best suited for non coated still blades ?
5 years ago we had no problem with blade heat, they just decreased the quality of blades and now they are selling ceramic as a solution to a problem that they themself created. I believe you should go for heavy enough and well designed steel blade as long as heat is not a problem.
what about ceramic blades? For magic clip and gamma boosted!
Another amazing video 👌🏽
just got the stylecraft rebel wondering what cuterblade ans oil blade part should i get would you mind giveing a link
and pls give an link for the cutter blade if you dont have one, wich aliexpress blade would you recommend geting and puting on the rabel
Can you post exactly what parts are those that you used. Maybe part number or names or brand? Would highly appreciate it🙏🏾
I just took out the parts from FUDIGI FD-1985 clipper
Hello. Thank you for sharing your knowledge of clippers. I've always enjoying optimizing my clippers and trimmers to its full potential. However, what 7200rpm or above flat motor to get for an clipper that doesn't use a circular motor? I have the hardest time trying to find those motors. Clippers like the Caliber (USA) FMJ uses those motors. Thank you in advance.
@@ericcoyle3494 for what range of price and what purpose you want it?
@@CutswareGeek thank you so much.
I want to change the blade on a Conair Metal craft..... with the wedge blade..any suggestions....
Can you show us how to properly sharpen clipper and trimmer blades
You need a special tool for it, the videos are available on TH-cam.
@@CutswareGeek okay I’ve seen you comment that I just wanted to know if you approved
Which pin drive and cutter blade are those where can I get them??
It's from Fudigi FD-1985
I was about to get one of those BRDclip blades/the one with diamond etched on the back with the oil channels and fins cut on static and moving blades. Are those good at all?
For which clipper?
@@CutswareGeekI ended up ordering one that looked like the faper but has deep grooves all the way through. The moving blade is horrible but it’s ok with the faper moving blade. It looked the new stylecraft echo blade but didn’t have that “crunch” sound
What about gold blades from Babyliss. Can you pair them with steel blades?
Babyliss is doing pretty well on blade combinations, don't change anything but if you want to go for a little bit heavier blade, you can go for it with no problem, the motor can handle it easily.
@@CutswareGeek I’m having a problem on my boosted fx clipper’s moving blade pivots a bit. So when I zero gap it always cuts on one corner. I turn on and off and the blade always end ups at a different position. I have the gold wedge blade on them. Any ideas what it could be? It was my favorite blade because it was able to remove bald lines really easily.
@@josechav5731 You shouldn’t zero gap the babyliss blades on the babyliss clippers because the cutting blade cuts in a circular motion there is no way around this it’s how it’s designed.
I wonder if Delrin cam followers would be good although I've never seen one on any clipper compared to plastic wouldn't it be better quality than basic plastic ?
Should i change on instict too?
You are completely wong! I use this Gamma blades on my Wahl magic clipper with upgraded battery, I got 8300 rpm and is very quiet. So the problems are not the blades but the vibrations on the bad design of gamma body!