Very well explained Nick ! I have never oiled my blades as much in my life. You have proven to us all how important it is. Thanks for such a well explained video 👍
Thank you , that video is very appreciate, I am new with grooming my dog. And clipper is a mistery to me, sometime it cut very well sometime not. I just figure the clipper is not the problem! thank 😃
Thanks for watching. It's not always easy to tell why they work sometimes and not others. When it comes to cutting hair, the blade is 50% of the equation and the clipper is the other 50%. If either have issues, they won't cut hair properly.
WOW AMAZED just purchased new CS-201 machine w/all accessories. This guy gave me more info than $160.00 DVD I purchased. I am having trouble keeping a straight line on my 16" wheel, I have a laser and rope. Any suggestions? Thanks you so much
I would contact the manufacturer directly. There could be a few different things that would cause this. Our machines and wheels are custom built and are different from what's available on the market and therefore our process is different in a lot of ways. Your best option in regards to your machine and the process involved is to contact the manufacturer directly and I'm pretty sure they'd be more than willing to assist you.
@@cloudsdiamondsharpening3973 Yes I have. But came across u on RUclips. I feel that ur wheels will become the norm in the future. Anything that would cause the blade to not be as warm or even get hot during sharpening it’s awesome. That’s what you have.
Thanks. Love this video man 📺 🔥 Great job! Dropped my 1A blade on the ground, now it moving blade doesn’t move or if it does, it wobbles. Will try some of these tips u gave 🤞🏼
I just received the Purple Easy Clipper Detachable clipper(they make them in Blue and Aqua as well) .. To take the blade off the clipper is extremely difficult. Almost like it’s stuck on. Any advice would be appreciated? I really like the feel of the clippers , but I might send them back, as I’m a Barber, and that would slow me down tremendously
@@infiniteg7852 it's supposed to be somewhat firm especially if it doesn't have a a blade lock on it. Also, if you haven't already, try a different blade on it just to make sure.
i sharpened some of my wife’s grooming blades and now they are pulling hair. you can see hair caught in-between the blade surfaces. i used a 400/1000 whetstone and sharpened them to a near mirror finish. they were oiled and reassembled and now hair snags while grooming. i have disassembled and reassembled her blades dozens of time to clean and maintain with no issues, but this is my first time trying to sharpen. you mentioned that a blade that is too flat wont cut because it’s lost it’s shape but didn’t explain further.
Sharpening clipper blades successfully requires a lot of different variables and steps in the process. When sharpening blades on a flat stone, these are the types of issues you will run into as the blades should not be flat. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our company directly at 682-559-7558.
actually, simply saying clipper blades aren’t flat sent me down a google rabbit hole to which i learned about hollow grinding. so thanks! i realized my problem.
Very well explained Nick ! I have never oiled my blades as much in my life. You have proven to us all how important it is. Thanks for such a well explained video 👍
Thanks for watching!
Brilliant tutorial thank you very much👍👍great family there and good music from a 76 year old👍👍👍👌
Thanks for watching!
YOU ARE SO GOOD MAN, you saved me from a lot of trouble, GREETINGS FROM Türkiye
Thanks for watching!
This helped alot thank you so much
Glad it helped. Thanks for watching!
Hello there! Amazing educational video, thank you for that! How often, or better said, how long should pass in between readjustments and sharpening?
Unfortunately there isn't a black and white answer. I would use them until they're not working properly, then contact a professional.
@@cloudsdiamondsharpening3973 thank you very much!
Thank you , that video is very appreciate, I am new with grooming my dog. And clipper is a mistery to me, sometime it cut very well sometime not. I just figure the clipper is not the problem! thank 😃
Thanks for watching. It's not always easy to tell why they work sometimes and not others. When it comes to cutting hair, the blade is 50% of the equation and the clipper is the other 50%. If either have issues, they won't cut hair properly.
Woww, you are " The Best"
Happy to help!
WOW AMAZED just purchased new CS-201 machine w/all accessories. This guy gave me more info than $160.00 DVD I purchased. I am having trouble keeping a straight line on my 16" wheel, I have a laser and rope. Any suggestions? Thanks you so much
I would contact the manufacturer directly. There could be a few different things that would cause this. Our machines and wheels are custom built and are different from what's available on the market and therefore our process is different in a lot of ways. Your best option in regards to your machine and the process involved is to contact the manufacturer directly and I'm pretty sure they'd be more than willing to assist you.
@@cloudsdiamondsharpening3973
Yes I have. But came across u on RUclips. I feel that ur wheels will become the norm in the future. Anything that would cause the blade to not be as warm or even get hot during sharpening it’s awesome. That’s what you have.
can you explain how to do positioning blade before screwing. I did all that you explain but somehow dont know how to fit two blades in good way.
try this video! ruclips.net/video/e4i_bxjoxG8/видео.htmlsi=eF2oSBoggO85UsNt
Great job 🔥 where can we buy the spare parts? I’m trying to avoid sketchy websites. Any tips?
I would contact the manufacturers directly. They will point you to authorized distributors in your region.
Thanks. Love this video man 📺 🔥 Great job! Dropped my 1A blade on the ground, now it moving blade doesn’t move or if it does, it wobbles. Will try some of these tips u gave 🤞🏼
I just received the Purple Easy Clipper Detachable clipper(they make them in Blue and Aqua as well) .. To take the blade off the clipper is extremely difficult. Almost like it’s stuck on. Any advice would be appreciated? I really like the feel of the clippers , but I might send them back, as I’m a Barber, and that would slow me down tremendously
Are you releasing the blade lock before disengaging?
@@cloudsdiamondsharpening3973 there is no blade lock. You just take it off , but It’s difficult
@@infiniteg7852 the only thing I could imagine without seeing it is a faulty hinge.
@@cloudsdiamondsharpening3973 yea probably so. The latch goes up and down pretty easy, but it’s a problem once it’s snapped on.
@@infiniteg7852 it's supposed to be somewhat firm especially if it doesn't have a a blade lock on it. Also, if you haven't already, try a different blade on it just to make sure.
i sharpened some of my wife’s grooming blades and now they are pulling hair. you can see hair caught in-between the blade surfaces.
i used a 400/1000 whetstone and sharpened them to a near mirror finish. they were oiled and reassembled and now hair snags while grooming.
i have disassembled and reassembled her blades dozens of time to clean and maintain with no issues, but this is my first time trying to sharpen.
you mentioned that a blade that is too flat wont cut because it’s lost it’s shape but didn’t explain further.
Sharpening clipper blades successfully requires a lot of different variables and steps in the process. When sharpening blades on a flat stone, these are the types of issues you will run into as the blades should not be flat. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our company directly at 682-559-7558.
actually, simply saying clipper blades aren’t flat sent me down a google rabbit hole to which i learned about hollow grinding. so thanks! i realized my problem.
@@TitterGrows you're headed in the right direction. Thanks for watching and feel free to reach out anytime.
Che misura deve avere il disco e che inclinazione?
Disco da 16 pollici. è il modello convesso di mio nonno.
your able to support your self by fixing clippers and sharpening clipper blades?
For over 20 years now.