Congratulations to Ken Brown, our winner of the Hamaguri Tools Giveaway. Thanks to everyone who liked and commented. I will do another giveaway in a future video.
I’m a groomer shop owner for 30 years I bought myself a sharpening wheel 2nd hand been extensively watching videos learning all I can for myself, gotten quite frustrated with the sharpening services in my area decided to do for myself. I’m grateful to subscribed to your channel for some continuing my education for myself as well as the girls with me. Thank you so much for your lessons.
I'm a retired barber after 30 years in the business. I miss being behind the chair but its hard for me to stand so much. I'm seriously considering sharpening shears and clipper blades as a part time retirement job. I am surprised at the cost of the proper machinery to do sharpening correctly! I do know that every time a sharpener came around it seemed to be a crap shoot as to whether or not they would do a good job. I hope to gain the skills and knowledge and equipment to always do a great job. I know first-hand how important sharp shears and blades are to the people behind the chairs.
I do a variety of sharpening and just getting into clipper blade maintenance. Your video is an outstanding lesson for me. Your thoroughness from start to finish was practical and understandable. I liked your sense of caution about not overdoing the grinding and always inspect as you go. Also keeping track of the heat build up that can cause warping of the blade. Thank you
You are very easy to watch & listen to . Very professional and very knowledgeable of what you are talking about .thanks for the information and your time in our Barber industry, and behind the scenes? You make a Barber look Good. Thanks
Great video. I learned a bunch. I have 6 dogs which all need grooming, and I have unsuccessfully sharpened some of my blades in the past, and now I know why. I will check out the suppliers you mentioned. Thank you very much.
Always enjoy your videos Jim. Great job showing the steps to blade sharpening especially some of the often missed details such as demagnetizing and deburring. I find that often those steps are skipped in an effort to save time. But they give up quality (consistent quality) for quantity. And especially making sure that the spring is adjusted properly and not wobbly on the cutter. Many sharpeners, both new and experienced, I've trained or met over the years had no Idea to do this and as a result, had problems with their blades not cutting well or cutting better or worse on one side than the other. Keep spreading your knowledge and insights. It's helping to advance our industry to new levels!
Very interesting video. You did a great job. My husband has a sharpening shop and working on going mobile. Not many sharpeners in our area that do shears. Thanks for video
I'm just learning how to groom my two Bedlinton Terriers. I do try to pay attention to my clippers. I have taken a blade apart, carefully, and inspected how it is put together. Thanks for the video and a bit more of the knowlege. I use an Andis 2 speed clipper
Hey Jim, more amazing content, I never find I struggle with blades, but every time I watch anything you post I learn something new. This time it was keeping a ceramic tile to cool the blade quicker if it warms up.
Great & thorough job explaining the How To’s for A5 format clipper blade resurfacing. Also, nice of you to share cost saving tips for accessories used, as well as mention of equipment you like & use; and maybe even alternatives to such! Lastly, noting differences between working out of the shop vs your van & what each entails (if any), & why. Anyone following you & your methods can’t help but to succeed! Appreciative of you & your sponsors for enhancing everyone’s experience; which can only help our industry serve a higher quality of service more consistently!
Hello from New Brunswick Canada!!! I Totally ENJOYED your deminstration learning on how to sharpen clipper blades. I would love to become a pro at sharpening clipper blades. The pliers you demonstrated would make a wonderful addition to my tool box. Keep up the great work best wishes to your company!!!
Very informative video. I recently bought a sharpening service. One of the machines is the same Nebraska machine in this video.The former owner did not provide and instructions on using the Nebraska sharpener. Im interested in learning more on clipper sharpening, tuning & repairing.
I like this video it's very informative. I test a little different. I have used the test tape but I also use synthetic fur. I like the results better. But I also use a test block before I assemble to see the ware pattern to judge if I need to sharpen more. I like those tools you use. Can I get the information on where I can get those tools. Thanks
Good info on blade sharpening. I also use Groomers Best Friend for after market blades and cords. Looking forward to training with you later this month.
Thank-you for a very informative video! I am just about to "launch" me sharpening service and I will be starting with around 28 Andis clipper blades. I am very interested if all three of the tools that you showed, the "Blade Scale", the spring adjustment tool, and the "chatter reducing" tool.
I have Wahl clippers and they came with a 20 tooth comb and cutter. I used a pair that had a 17 tooth comb and cutter and i got a much better cut. I want to replace the ones on my clippers with 17 but i can not find them online.
Hi Jim, thanks for this great work. I want to as ask, can aluminium wheel sharpen all types of clipper blade ? I sharpened some blade and they appeared correctly . Out of that Someone also brought his clippers to sharpen 4 him, this time I did but the blades couldn't cut hairs and the client was annoyed. That is why I'm asking you this question. Thank you dear.
Hello my friend. Your videos are excellent. It's really nice to see professionals like you. I wanted to ask you a question when you rectify the disc, at what angle do you rectify it from the center out. greetings from the island of Margartia Venezuela
Great explanation’s! As a mobile groomer I am finding it difficult to get a sharpening guy to meetup or just be available. I want to learn the best way I can sharpen my own in a pinch without spending a lot in equipment.
Hi Lillian… Unfortunately there really isn’t any good way to sharpen blades without the correct equipment, which is a little pricy for someone just wanting to sharpen their own blades. If you would like to text me at (864) 381-8697 and let me know where you’re located I may know a sharpener in your area. I’ve trained a number of them around the USA over the years.
One of the most instructive videos ever. I started not washing my blades and just wipe them with Simple Green or alcohol. Just one comment. When assembling the blade, I find it much easier to do when leaving the cutter off. Thank you Jim.
Great video! I've had blades like this come in after a customer tried to sharpen them on a stone or something. I usually turn them away and tell them they are no good. Then they know not to try to sharpening them in the future. I have a great tip for straightening out the spring. Remove the socket and set the spring on a flat surface. push the top of the spring down on the surface. On the loop ends (where the hole's are) one will be lifted off the table, bend accordingly until both side are contacting the surface when pressing the top of the spring to the surface...hope that makes sense. :o)
Hey Jimmy.. Tim Mansfield here. Very nice video and it couldn't have happened on a better day because I had a bunch of problem blades today myself. One question or so. Why would a blade cut most of the HHway across but fray out to one side? Would the tension in the blade be off enough to where the tension is causing it if its to strong on one side? Why cant I get a rub block to show me whats wrong. Did you do a video on that? Thanks for the offer on the tools but I have both so send them to somebody who needs them. HAGD
Thanks Jim! I've been sharpening knives for decades, but just began doing clippers. I've watched 30 hours worth of videos and yours are my favourite! What type of string is being used for testing?
Hello Jim, what a tactical clipper blade sharpening demonstration. I am based in Kenya and would like to buy the wooden grit applicator. Kindly send me the link.
Hello from Greece. Great video, thanks for sharing your knowledge. I m a groomer and i m trying to sharp my own blades cause it is difficult to find that kind of service in my area so your video is a masterpiece for me.Where from and how can i get these two tools?
hey jim I got a question about the difference in wheel size for clipper sharpeners. I have been doing a lot of research into breaking into the barberry sharpening business and I cannot see the benefit of a larger wheel. Could you explain if and why a larger honing plate is better?
The general rule is the larger the plate the more room of error in technique. The small the plate the more issues will show up if you don’t follow the crown line perfectly.
Yes, Jody. I do training on clipper blade sharpening and scissors sharpening. Here is a quote as of 12/2022 for training both in-person and via live video online: Training: In-Person Training is $500.00 per day on Mondays or Tuesdays. In-Person Training is $750.00 per day on Wednesdays, Thursdays or Fridays. You choose the number of days. Online Training is $60.00/hour in two hour chunks. Online Training is typically scheduled each week over a period of 3 or 4 weeks, but can be broken up by weeks however you like.
You are welcome to reach out to me and I can quote you on all the machines I sell. I’ll also give you the positives and negatives of each. My email is otenews@gmail.com.
I have a few videos showing how I work ridelines, but regarding stones of choice, the stones I like best are the Shapton Professional series and the Naniwa brand of stones.
It’s actually really hard to get a good shot of what the pattern looks like off a rub block while working in the van. The Edge Pro had a good video on their channel showing the rub pattern you get off this machine. En realidad, es muy difícil obtener una buena toma de cómo se ve el patrón de un bloque de fricción mientras se trabaja en la camioneta. The Edge Pro tenía un buen video en su canal que mostraba el patrón de fricción que obtienes de esta máquina
Is your sharpening wheel convex shape ? Or flat ? I see lot comments that say you always sharpen clippers on convex stone/wheel. Any thoughts on that? Grate video ;)
Please, can you tell me what is the name of the material that you spray on the cylinder? And what type of metal is the cylinder made of? I hope for a response..??
Very much interested in the video cuz I am a sharpener myself but I don't have the sharpening machine for clippers. How much does it cost?? If you don't mind me asking. I'm from Northeast India
I typically don’t do trimmer blades, in my opinion they are just disposable blades. They can be sharpened, but they are a little too thin for my taste to do. I always suggest my customers buy new ones.
Great video Jim! I am having so much difficulty in my clipper blade sharpening, I lose cut every time I do them. Not sure what I'm doing wrong frankly but may need to do some training with you. Cheers!
Hola Jim ..veo que estas usando una big red ..muy buena maquina..ese diseño de Robert es lo mas..no me referia a la malla # del grit..me dices que es 240 ..me imagino que es la nomeclatura Americana (Cami) no la Europea (Fepa). Siempre aprendo algo de vos. Saludos.
@@JimSharpBlog hmm. I wonder if it would work better with reduced speed and water. I run Tormek knockoffs with CBN 600 and 200 and haven’t had any issues. I spritz them with a spray bottle 2-3 times and it’s good.
@@buffalojones341 Are you running shears and knives on the Tormek, or blades? Clipper blades have a lot more carbon in them and Shears typically, unless you have a carbon steel share of course.
Hi Jim, it would be great to see how you sharpen wide blades. They are more and more popular here in Australia and sometimes I have problems with them, mostly with the size tens, Cheers
What would cause that oval shape and tooth damage? Touching tips down first on the plate? Too much forward pressure? Is it something that could have occurred during use, like from cutting a dirty dog? I pulled a lot of little tips from this vid, much appreciated!
Hi Matt…The tip damage is most likely either from a roll upwards as the cutter was lifted off the plate or the tips hit first on set down. The oval was actually the new edge working itself in because the blade was sharpened flat. Actually it was sharpened flat with an outward negative flare on the outer edges, which makes me think it was sharpened on a flat hone instead of a clipper blade sharpener.
Hi Jim. I wanted to help you get to 50 comments and likes. I already have two sets of those tools, so maybe someone else could use them. Have a great day, and thanks for your video.
Congratulations to Ken Brown, our winner of the Hamaguri Tools Giveaway. Thanks to everyone who liked and commented. I will do another giveaway in a future video.
How much is the sharpen wheel
Do you use the wheel because the stones take too long?
I’m a groomer shop owner for 30 years I bought myself a sharpening wheel 2nd hand been extensively watching videos learning all I can for myself, gotten quite frustrated with the sharpening services in my area decided to do for myself. I’m grateful to subscribed to your channel for some continuing my education for myself as well as the girls with me. Thank you so much for your lessons.
Glad you like the channel. What clipper blade sharpening unit did you purchase?
I’d like to know too! Or where I can get one
Your very good at explaining the process.
I'm a retired barber after 30 years in the business. I miss being behind the chair but its hard for me to stand so much. I'm seriously considering sharpening shears and clipper blades as a part time retirement job. I am surprised at the cost of the proper machinery to do sharpening correctly! I do know that every time a sharpener came around it seemed to be a crap shoot as to whether or not they would do a good job. I hope to gain the skills and knowledge and equipment to always do a great job. I know first-hand how important sharp shears and blades are to the people behind the chairs.
I do a variety of sharpening and just getting into clipper blade maintenance. Your video is an outstanding lesson for me. Your thoroughness from start to finish was practical and understandable. I liked your sense of caution about not overdoing the grinding and always inspect as you go. Also keeping track of the heat build up that can cause warping of the blade. Thank you
I came across your video researching how to sharpen the blades on my cutter. I must say your video is one of the best & most accurate!! thanks
You are very easy to watch & listen to . Very professional and very knowledgeable of what you are talking about .thanks for the information and your time in our Barber industry, and behind the scenes? You make a Barber look Good. Thanks
Really informative. Thank you for taking the time to show important details that you would look for to do a good job on blade sharpening.
Great video. I learned a bunch. I have 6 dogs which all need grooming, and I have unsuccessfully sharpened some of my blades in the past, and now I know why. I will check out the suppliers you mentioned. Thank you very much.
I am just starting to learn how to sharpen .I found this one of the best so a novice can understand the correct procedure to sharpen blades
I always go to you when I have a problem only an expert can answer! Thank you! - Blade Rehab
Always enjoy your videos Jim. Great job showing the steps to blade sharpening especially some of the often missed details such as demagnetizing and deburring. I find that often those steps are skipped in an effort to save time. But they give up quality (consistent quality) for quantity. And especially making sure that the spring is adjusted properly and not wobbly on the cutter. Many sharpeners, both new and experienced, I've trained or met over the years had no Idea to do this and as a result, had problems with their blades not cutting well or cutting better or worse on one side than the other. Keep spreading your knowledge and insights. It's helping to advance our industry to new levels!
Very interesting video. You did a great job. My husband has a sharpening shop and working on going mobile. Not many sharpeners in our area that do shears. Thanks for video
I learned a lot watching, this guy knows his stuff
I'm just learning how to groom my two Bedlinton Terriers. I do try to pay attention to my clippers. I have taken a blade apart, carefully, and inspected how it is put together. Thanks for the video and a bit more of the knowlege. I use an Andis 2 speed clipper
Great video ,didn't realize how much is involved on sharpening the clippers ,Thanks for sharing your work
Very nicely explained and demonstrated....Easy to understand, you are a great instructor
Hey Jim, more amazing content, I never find I struggle with blades, but every time I watch anything you post I learn something new. This time it was keeping a ceramic tile to cool the blade quicker if it warms up.
Great & thorough job explaining the How To’s for A5 format clipper blade resurfacing. Also, nice of you to share cost saving tips for accessories used, as well as mention of equipment you like & use; and maybe even alternatives to such!
Lastly, noting differences between working out of the shop vs your van & what each entails (if any), & why. Anyone following you & your methods can’t help but to succeed! Appreciative of you & your sponsors for enhancing everyone’s experience; which can only help our industry serve a higher quality of service more consistently!
Hello from New Brunswick Canada!!!
I Totally ENJOYED your deminstration learning on how to sharpen clipper blades. I would love to become a pro at sharpening clipper blades. The pliers you demonstrated would make a wonderful addition to my tool box. Keep up the great work best wishes to your company!!!
your video is the best. I've seen. I Learned more from you than any other. than you
Mooie goede uitleg, zal het zo gaan proberen met slijpen van clipperblades.
Showing how to used the blade adjusting tools was extremely helpful!!
Hi Jim. Thanks for the video! Could you send a link for purchasing the spring pliers and the socket setting pliers? Thanks.
That link is in the drop down box of the video.
Another great video. I appreciate your explanation about adjusting the tensioner.
Very good info thank you so much
Great video. Learned a lot about why my blades aren't working as they should
Very informative video. I recently bought a sharpening service. One of the machines is the same Nebraska machine in this video.The former owner did not provide and instructions on using the Nebraska sharpener. Im interested in learning more on clipper sharpening, tuning & repairing.
interesting. just starting to do these. love the no air option as i really dont want to go that way.
Thank you, I had no idea there was so much involved in this!
I like this video it's very informative. I test a little different. I have used the test tape but I also use synthetic fur. I like the results better. But I also use a test block before I assemble to see the ware pattern to judge if I need to sharpen more. I like those tools you use.
Can I get the information on where I can get those tools. Thanks
Very informative and educational video. Thank you Jimsharp
Thanks Jim! Enjoy your videos. I just picked up the 10" Nebraska Hone and I'm working on getting more familiar with the process.
Good info on blade sharpening. I also use Groomers Best Friend for after market blades and cords. Looking forward to training with you later this month.
Thanks. I always learn something from your videos.
Thanks for all your hard work Jim. I have learned so much watching your videos.
I'm learning something every time I watch one of your videos. Keep it up. Many thanks
What an interesting glance at how this is done in the professional arena.
Very good learning video
a very detailed video - thank you very much
Awesome information, I learned a lot from you perfectionism approach!
Dose it plate have some gradus full , or total flat ?
@@diyidea3031 It is tapered to created the hollow grind in the blade necessary for proper sharpening.
Great tutorial. Thank u
Best video I seen to date
Hello I would like to send some blades to you to get sharpened
Thank-you for a very informative video! I am just about to "launch" me sharpening service and I will be starting with around 28 Andis clipper blades. I am very interested if all three of the tools that you showed, the "Blade Scale", the spring adjustment tool, and the "chatter reducing" tool.
Those come from Hamaguri USA. Their website is listed in the drop down box under the video. What machine are you using to sharpen the blades?
@@JimSharpBlog Hamaguri USA is out of the spring adjustment tool until after the 1st of the year, Do you have one available for sale?
@@krisweythman8806 I don’t, but Bonnie at Bonika Shears might.
I have Wahl clippers and they came with a 20 tooth comb and cutter.
I used a pair that had a 17 tooth comb and cutter and i got a much better cut.
I want to replace the ones on my clippers with 17 but i can not find them online.
Hi Jim, thanks for this great work. I want to as ask, can aluminium wheel sharpen all types of clipper blade ?
I sharpened some blade and they appeared correctly . Out of that Someone also brought his clippers to sharpen 4 him, this time I did but the blades couldn't cut hairs and the client was annoyed. That is why I'm asking you this question.
Thank you dear.
The grit that’s on the aluminum plate is what does the sharpening, but the plate also needs to be tapered to create a hollow grind.
Curious if you have or can sharpen the ceramic sheer blades?
I don’t sharpen the ceramic cutters. I replace them.
Hello my friend. Your videos are excellent. It's really nice to see professionals like you. I wanted to ask you a question when you rectify the disc, at what angle do you rectify it from the center out. greetings from the island of Margartia Venezuela
Oops…Missed this one. 😔 It’s about 8 thousandths of an inch drop per inch.
Hola, cuantas veces crees que se puede afilar una cuchilla...has podido llevar esa cuenta? Gracias por compartir tu conocimiento
I learned a lot, thank you!
Great explanation’s! As a mobile groomer I am finding it difficult to get a sharpening guy to meetup or just be available. I want to learn the best way I can sharpen my own in a pinch without spending a lot in equipment.
Hi Lillian… Unfortunately there really isn’t any good way to sharpen blades without the correct equipment, which is a little pricy for someone just wanting to sharpen their own blades. If you would like to text me at (864) 381-8697 and let me know where you’re located I may know a sharpener in your area. I’ve trained a number of them around the USA over the years.
One of the most instructive videos ever. I started not washing my blades and just wipe them with Simple Green or alcohol.
Just one comment. When assembling the blade, I find it much easier to do when leaving the cutter off. Thank you Jim.
Great video! I've had blades like this come in after a customer tried to sharpen them on a stone or something. I usually turn them away and tell them they are no good. Then they know not to try to sharpening them in the future. I have a great tip for straightening out the spring. Remove the socket and set the spring on a flat surface. push the top of the spring down on the surface. On the loop ends (where the hole's are) one will be lifted off the table, bend accordingly until both side are contacting the surface when pressing the top of the spring to the surface...hope that makes sense. :o)
It looks easy for you but I don't think I could do it but I will give it a try.😊
Love the video, found it very informative.
What’s best for cooling down the cutter to avoid warping, water, aluminum plate, ceramic tile, burnishing plate?
Ceramic tile, but often you can control the heat with proper grit application. Watch that spark pattern.
Great video Jim!
I Look forward to training with you @JimSharpBlog !!! Is the contest for the Hamaguri pliers still going on?
Hey Jimmy.. Tim Mansfield here. Very nice video and it couldn't have happened on a better day because I had a bunch of problem blades today myself. One question or so. Why would a blade cut most of the HHway across but fray out to one side? Would the tension in the blade be off enough to where the tension is causing it if its to strong on one side? Why cant I get a rub block to show me whats wrong. Did you do a video on that? Thanks for the offer on the tools but I have both so send them to somebody who needs them.
HAGD
Thanks Jim!
I've been sharpening knives for decades, but just began doing clippers. I've watched 30 hours worth of videos and yours are my favourite!
What type of string is being used for testing?
It’s called clipper test string. I get it from The Edge Pro…
www.theedgepro.com/products/test-string-500-yard-roll-r
Hello Jim, what a tactical clipper blade sharpening demonstration. I am based in Kenya and would like to buy the wooden grit applicator. Kindly send me the link.
The grit applicator is just a piece of oak wood.
hi what powder you used? its silicon carbide powder ?
It’s 240 grit aluminum oxide
Hello from Greece. Great video, thanks for sharing your knowledge. I m a groomer and i m trying to sharp my own blades cause it is difficult to find that kind of service in my area so your video is a masterpiece for me.Where from and how can i get these two tools?
hey jim I got a question about the difference in wheel size for clipper sharpeners. I have been doing a lot of research into breaking into the barberry sharpening business and I cannot see the benefit of a larger wheel. Could you explain if and why a larger honing plate is better?
The general rule is the larger the plate the more room of error in technique. The small the plate the more issues will show up if you don’t follow the crown line perfectly.
What is the speed of the machine.
very nice video
nice video. thanks a lot
You're awesome thank you for your video
Is there a school that you can go to to learn how to sharpen blades? Nice video by the way.
Yes, Jody. I do training on clipper blade sharpening and scissors sharpening. Here is a quote as of 12/2022 for training both in-person and via live video online:
Training:
In-Person Training is $500.00 per day on Mondays or Tuesdays. In-Person Training is $750.00 per day on Wednesdays, Thursdays or Fridays. You choose the number of days.
Online Training is $60.00/hour in two hour chunks. Online Training is typically scheduled each week over a period of 3 or 4 weeks, but can be broken up by weeks however you like.
Again I had no clue. Thanks
I need those tools.
Hi Jim, enjoy the continent of your video. I have been sharpening by hand. Not much luck. Time to buy a machine. Thank you
You are welcome to reach out to me and I can quote you on all the machines I sell. I’ll also give you the positives and negatives of each. My email is otenews@gmail.com.
hi where can i buy the disc only
At theedgepro.com
Hello Mr Jim I'm looking for some info on Shapton stones would you post video about blade ride and differing stones best for creating the ride, 😊
I have a few videos showing how I work ridelines, but regarding stones of choice, the stones I like best are the Shapton Professional series and the Naniwa brand of stones.
Hi great video , do you know if your aftermarket cutters are Made in China , or elsewhere ??
Some are made in China and some in Taiwan
Hermoso el cepillo..
Me gustaria ver la prueba en el plato comparador de esos filos..ruber block Jimm..
It’s actually really hard to get a good shot of what the pattern looks like off a rub block while working in the van. The Edge Pro had a good video on their channel showing the rub pattern you get off this machine.
En realidad, es muy difícil
obtener una buena toma de
cómo se ve el patrón de un
bloque de fricción mientras se
trabaja en la camioneta. The
Edge Pro tenía un buen video
en su canal que mostraba el
patrón de fricción que obtienes
de esta máquina
Is your sharpening wheel convex shape ? Or flat ? I see lot comments that say you always sharpen clippers on convex stone/wheel. Any thoughts on that? Grate video ;)
It is tapered to hollow grind the blade. That means it’s slightly higher in the middle than on the outside of the plate.
Hello Jim,
Will you send me a price of the 16” Nebraska blade sharpener?
Please, can you tell me what is the name of the material that you spray on the cylinder? And what type of metal is the cylinder made of? I hope for a response..??
It’s a cast aluminum plate. The spray is a lard oil mixture.
Great video!!!
Do you use a solid form of lard for your combining with the H-42? What brand do you use?
Just use straight lard oil in a can. Not solid. I do a 50/50 mix.
How do I buy the wheel.
www.theedgepro.com
Nice video👍
Very much interested in the video cuz I am a sharpener myself but I don't have the sharpening machine for clippers. How much does it cost?? If you don't mind me asking. I'm from Northeast India
This one is about $2550.00USD.
Jaką prędkość koła i jaki gruby proszek do ostrzy?
Do you do trimmer blades sharpening too? Is it same way also? Thanks.
I typically don’t do trimmer blades, in my opinion they are just disposable blades. They can be sharpened, but they are a little too thin for my taste to do. I always suggest my customers buy new ones.
Thanks. Good night.
Great video Jim! I am having so much difficulty in my clipper blade sharpening, I lose cut every time I do them. Not sure what I'm doing wrong frankly but may need to do some training with you. Cheers!
Happy to help. Let’s talk. Best way to get me is via email at otenews@gmail.com
@@JimSharpBlog It's Dallas Wynn, I'll be in contact soon!
Hi Jim How long does the default cylinder last a year or six months?
I’m not sure what you’re asking. If you mean the plate, it will do about 1000 blades per side on average and it’s a two sided plate.
After working on both sides of the cylinder and consuming a thousand blades for each side, can we re-machine it? Thank you for the answer.
Hola Jim ..veo que estas usando una big red ..muy buena maquina..ese diseño de Robert es lo mas..no me referia a la malla # del grit..me dices que es 240 ..me imagino que es la nomeclatura Americana (Cami) no la Europea (Fepa).
Siempre aprendo algo de vos.
Saludos.
Is the spinning wheel on your clipper machine made of aluminum or steel?
It is a cast aluminum plate
Does anyone make a CBN disc for these?
I know Mitch at The Shop makes them. They are for ceramic blades though.
www.theshop-inc.com/
@@JimSharpBlog why not for steel?
@@buffalojones341 The carbon steel blades load the plate.
@@JimSharpBlog hmm. I wonder if it would work better with reduced speed and water. I run Tormek knockoffs with CBN 600 and 200 and haven’t had any issues. I spritz them with a spray bottle 2-3 times and it’s good.
@@buffalojones341 Are you running shears and knives on the Tormek, or blades? Clipper blades have a lot more carbon in them and Shears typically, unless you have a carbon steel share of course.
Hi Jim, it would be great to see how you sharpen wide blades. They are more and more popular here in Australia and sometimes I have problems with them, mostly with the size tens, Cheers
I will do a video in the future on this.
Hai
I am from India
Which rpm your disc ?
It’s about 1750 RPM
@@JimSharpBlog how to surface disc &which digri?
Hey Jim, great video! Do you think the clipper was sharpened flat and created that oval along the cutter?
How much price is stone
Not a ston
Thise is a aluminum disc
😅 good morning my friend I am in Suriname I want to learn some moor about sharp blades
What would cause that oval shape and tooth damage? Touching tips down first on the plate? Too much forward pressure?
Is it something that could have occurred during use, like from cutting a dirty dog?
I pulled a lot of little tips from this vid, much appreciated!
Hi Matt…The tip damage is most likely either from a roll upwards as the cutter was lifted off the plate or the tips hit first on set down. The oval was actually the new edge working itself in because the blade was sharpened flat. Actually it was sharpened flat with an outward negative flare on the outer edges, which makes me think it was sharpened on a flat hone instead of a clipper blade sharpener.
Hi Jim. I wanted to help you get to 50 comments and likes. I already have two sets of those tools, so maybe someone else could use them. Have a great day, and thanks for your video.