Great video! Love the microscope slides and the free-hand work on the ride line side. It’s nice that the machine you can use water on to prevent ruining the temper. Nicely done Mate!
Why does anyone use a clamp base system by giving away control? It takes time and is more dangerous than the simple Sharp-N-Go mini with it's guide clip. There's a video showing how to make your own guide clip at no Charge!!! ruclips.net/video/oPf88rKeWCk/видео.html
GIGANTE DA AFIAÇÃO fala ae rapaz. prazer meu nome é jeferson. e sou afiador de tesouras e laminas de tosa. moro em campinas. gostaria de trocar conhecimentos sobre afiações?. 035997194805 entra em contato ae. falou
Why is the other side on shears always finished on a machine or flat hone wile even the most expencive and delicate knives are always hand finished on stones
Hello there! There are salon shears sharpening courses at many sharpening conventions. NTBSG is an organization which teaches and certifies Shears Sharpeners. There is Bonika Shears, and on RUclips you can check out JimSharpBlog. Thanks for watching!
Talk to Ray Pope at Groomers Supply. He makes a machine at nearly half the cost, twice the value. Ive worked with the Hamaguri, Hira-To, and Schimech machine...Rays is by far the best money can buy
Why have a system that requires camping in and out when you can make a sharp-N-Go clip? The "Sharp-N-Go Mini" (RUclips search it) Is easier quicker, has 3 power sources and more portable with a simple guild system that is more safe and faster to a high quality finish...
Robert Curtis I'd like to see your machine run 6hr a day, 6 days a week without stopping....and get 15 plus years service before I'd have to change any part of the machine
If you knew the drive system I used durability would not be an argument. I threw it in a lake pulled it out and turned it on. Would your machine survive such treatment? ruclips.net/video/7cd_K7yuBIQ/видео.html
It doesn’t matter what one uses to test sharpness. What matters is having the sensitivity to notice the subtle differences between sharp and almost sharp. Thanks for commenting!
See Drews comment below regarding the facrory finish. The first thing I do with brand new, quality chisels and plane irons is sharpen them. When you dig into ebony or other dense woods with a high silica content, you learn within seconds how much of a difference a finely honed edge can make.
@@sharpone40 You have a fair point, if your short reply relates to the material that a scissors is asked to cut and the law of diminishing returns. It may not be worth it to go that high for paper. I haven't enough experience to expand on my original comment. All the best, C
Great video! Love the microscope slides and the free-hand work on the ride line side. It’s nice that the machine you can use water on to prevent ruining the temper. Nicely done Mate!
1 RA is a great finish is that what the shears are after honing?
Super nice. I have enjoyed. :)
Excellent video) thanks
. I’d love to see the 100,000 grit result. Maybe 100,000 grit would be 2 atoms
love the work you did!! was wondering where you got the digital microscope i can use one the magnifying glass i use don’t work for me now.
Ebay has many options.
Also what controls the angle on the front I see that rocking motion.
Why does anyone use a clamp base system by giving away control? It
takes time and is more dangerous than the simple Sharp-N-Go mini with
it's guide clip. There's a video showing how to make your own guide clip
at no Charge!!! ruclips.net/video/oPf88rKeWCk/видео.html
Your information is really good sir 👌 👍
Nice work
How can i buy the angle fix
Love the video! Would you be able to sharpen shears on the Shapton stones alone? Granted not a professional quality shear but a cheapo shear?
mistermatsuda,
Yes, one could do all the work with the Shapton stones.
Smarter financially too 😉
Nice
Parabéns amigo tem como eu comprar um material desse? moro no Brasil.
GIGANTE DA AFIAÇÃO fala ae rapaz. prazer meu nome é jeferson. e sou afiador de tesouras e laminas de tosa. moro em campinas. gostaria de trocar conhecimentos sobre afiações?. 035997194805 entra em contato ae. falou
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Why is the other side on shears always finished on a machine or flat hone wile even the most expencive and delicate knives are always hand finished on stones
How do you learn to do this?
Hello there! There are salon shears sharpening courses at many sharpening conventions. NTBSG is an organization which teaches and certifies Shears Sharpeners. There is Bonika Shears, and on RUclips you can check out JimSharpBlog.
Thanks for watching!
cool percussion. Who?
where can I buy this machine?
Talk to Ray Pope at Groomers Supply. He makes a machine at nearly half the cost, twice the value. Ive worked with the Hamaguri, Hira-To, and Schimech machine...Rays is by far the best money can buy
Why have a system that requires camping in and
out when you can make a sharp-N-Go clip? The "Sharp-N-Go Mini" (RUclips search it)
Is easier quicker, has 3 power sources and more portable with a simple guild system
that is more safe and faster to a high quality finish...
Robert Curtis I'd like to see your machine run 6hr a day, 6 days a week without stopping....and get 15 plus years service before I'd have to change any part of the machine
If you knew the drive system I used durability would not be an argument. I threw it in a lake pulled it out and turned it on. Would your machine survive such treatment? ruclips.net/video/7cd_K7yuBIQ/видео.html
Robert Curtis though I can appreciate your lake testing...i don't require my machine to swim.
Why not test on hair that's what the end user is going to be cutting.
It doesn’t matter what one uses to test sharpness. What matters is having the sensitivity to notice the subtle differences between sharp and almost sharp. Thanks for commenting!
Most all factories only use 3000 microns for ride finish, You are just pissing in the wind using 16,000. Waste of time.
See Drews comment below regarding the facrory finish. The first thing I do with brand new, quality chisels and plane irons is sharpen them. When you dig into ebony or other dense woods with a high silica content, you learn within seconds how much of a difference a finely honed edge can make.
@@conankilcoyne We are talking scissors.
@@sharpone40 You have a fair point, if your short reply relates to the material that a scissors is asked to cut and the law of diminishing returns. It may not be worth it to go that high for paper. I haven't enough experience to expand on my original comment. All the best, C
3000 is a grit not a micron
way too much sharpening the back face..
Taguchi Yosuke ok
With the Thera band is not possible. Must be a fake!! I was try it with two brand new expansive shears and it was not bossible !!
Yes, it is possible if honed gently so as to not round the new edge