Repairing Via Thinner Shears - Can These Shears Be Saved?

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • Can these shears be saved? Via shears that were sharpened incorrectly and would not cut even though the sharpener worked on these for years. Watch as the shears are evaluated and corrected.
    Shear sharpening is a lucrative business sharpening for hair salons and groomers. It is important to have the right equipment and training to give the best service.
    Presented by Bonnie Megowan
    Bonnie Megowan is the educator and sharpener with Bonika Shears which is a 30 year old family business owned and operated by the family including Gene her husband who is in charge of sales and Mystie her daughter who is in charge of daily operations. Bonnie is a sought after speaker at hair shows, sharpening conventions and cosmetology schools. She has authored a book, “DIY Care and Repair of Stylist Shears” bonika.com/diy... available in English and Spanish and has produced hundreds of videos on her RUclips channel Bonika Shears. She has trained hundreds of sharpeners both in person and in video chats in all 50 states and dozens of foreign countries.
    Interested in sharpening training and equipment? You are welcome to call and talk to us personally at 770-972-4332 9-4 EST or email us at bonikashears@live.com.
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Комментарии • 15

  • @deoara1
    @deoara1 4 года назад +2

    One of the best videos Bonnie. To see a problem shears and how to apply the basics to fix the issues.

    • @BonikaShears
      @BonikaShears  4 года назад

      Thank you. I'll try to do more with the sharpener sitting with me!

  • @davidcolocho9994
    @davidcolocho9994 4 года назад

    thank you very much for always sharing

  • @philippelabelle9988
    @philippelabelle9988 Год назад

    Excellent vid, like always, thank so much for sharing! ❤😊
    I did get the convexe attachement for a guided sharping system (Hapstone r2). It’s more time consuming but following your teaching the end result si great!

  • @stevepailet8258
    @stevepailet8258 4 года назад +1

    This is one of those times that using a TAS is a quick way to take down a blade that is way out. Had a shear that the edge was no wear close to anything that would cut. Multiple angles and just folding like crazy. Was a regular shear not a thinner. I use a very coarse DMT stone to do my initial ride work.

    • @BonikaShears
      @BonikaShears  4 года назад

      The problem with this shear was it was sharpened on a TAS at too blunt an angle. I think a flathone will make it easier to create the convex, taking your time and remove what you need.

  • @DanielWorkshop
    @DanielWorkshop 4 года назад +1

    Luckily you have spare washers. :)

  • @rowpaul4545
    @rowpaul4545 3 месяца назад

    Did a thinning shear, Japanese koshi? Never cut from new customer said. Did Rideline, regular sharpen, then polishing only on comb blades, no good. Sharpened at correct angle, much better but catching, then used 600 grit sandpaper in the teeth and the little v notches, honed with red stone, perfect!!

  • @davidcolocho9994
    @davidcolocho9994 4 года назад

    I sharpened my scissors with ruixin pro A little complicated but I try

  • @oxfordproduction
    @oxfordproduction 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the tip! Go down 5 degrees if it’s not cutting. 40 to 45 to 50, Or reverse the order?

    • @BonikaShears
      @BonikaShears  7 месяцев назад

      Go to a blunter angle…..however you call the degrees. In most cases. There are times I do the opposite depending on the problem.