How to Fix Bad Sharpening of an Incorrectly Sharpened German Scissor with an Improper Inside Hone.
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- Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
- How to correct a sharpening on a German shear when the previous sharpener overworked the inside rideline or hone line on the shear. Learn how to make a bevel edge shear cut that was not sharpened properly by the last sharpener ... or learn how to correct your own work!
Bonnie Megowan, has been called the "iconic teacher of shear sharpeners." She will walk you through the process. Bonnie is an award winning sharpener and author of DIY Care and Repair of Stylist Shears. Learn from her decades of experience
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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.
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Very informative video thank you bonnie
Glad it was helpful!
Great Information 👍🏼
Thanks
Thanks Bonny i learn on every movie a lot of practics. I am from germany and have no practics in english but i can understand a lot.
Thanks Bonnie, Just applied this today. Expensive shears for what ever reason just would push (now i need to learn why). After putting on a high polish I went back and lightly hit it one one pass with a slightly rougher grit. Now it has bite and easily cuts hair without any push.
Glad that helped. I hope to see you at one of my sharpening classes or seminars one day.
Thanks Bonnie i always learn alot from your videos :)
Thanks you for watching. Stay sharp and prosper.
Thanks Bonnie. Great tutorial.
Thanks you for watching. Stay sharp and prosper.
Thank you Bonnie another great video.
You are so welcome
Great advise ! Thanks, I get shears that are Quality German shears to sharpen that are just plain ol warn out. Some are 30 year old Jaguars, that end up like you mentioned. I have lessened the angle of the blade and sometimes shorten the tips a bit helps too. I will try leaving a little tooth to them also. Thanks again !
You are welcome
Can you help me. I used a sharpening tool on my scissors but now instead of cutting it's slipping over whatever is being cut. Like I try to cut hair, it gets sort of trapped in their.
So many variables. I would have to see them and know what you used.
Awesome videos Bonnie. I learn much from every one. I look forward to meeting you and Gene someday and learning even more.
Come to the Sharpeners Jam in May. www.bonika.com/sharpeners-jam-atlanta-2020/
As always great video.
In your opinion what is the 1 reason a shear bends hair at the base after sharpening. I have had several do that and I have to go back over blade with lower grit.
Many shears fold hair at this spot or even push at this place brand new. Although in an ideal world, this is intolerable but in reality few stylist cut with the first 1/4th or 1/3rd of the blade. I think the reason most likely is an alignment issue often created by removing too much metal and the ride in the area by the pivot screw. I am finishing up the editing on a video with a shear with a similar problem. On a new shear I think it might be a manufacturing issue perhaps with the placement of the hollow. Sometimes it is better, if possible, to let the stylist try them first and see if it is ok for them before you go a little crazy and remove too much metal or attempt to bend a shear and break it.
@@BonikaShears thanks
you do such a great job. I want to grow up to be just like you:)
Thanks. I saw your email. Ill answer later.
I dealt with these German shears before I consider the metal in them to be junk looks like titanium which in some applications is useful lightweight but why on scissors doesn’t make any sense
Hmmmm. I'm not sure if the metal is all that cheap, but they are budget.
@@BonikaShears nice hard metal the bur will snap off vs soft the bur will cling on for dear life
Not a good blade shape dear
Yes. It is hard to sharpen a shear with a bad blade shape.
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