2 Thinning Shears and a Pink Stone Sharpening Techniques | Bonika Shears
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- Опубликовано: 2 янв 2023
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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. Bonnie has produced hundreds of videos on her RUclips channel Bonika Shears. She has trained successful sharpeners both in person and in video chats in all 50 states and dozens of foreign countries
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See you in February !
Bonnie, I learn something each time I watch your videos.
Question: Could you have put in a larger bumper on the thinning shears that overlapped. Perhaps a washer under the bumper to raise it just a hair?
Yes you can! If the shears had not been so cheap and not worth the extra effort, I would and should have done so. At that point, I just wanted to get those shears done.
Really great save on shear #1 and bending and removing the burr on #2 I might have tried to put a bigger bumper to create more space on #2. ! Nice to learn something new, yet again! Thank you Bonnie! Love Chic Fillet, never had sweet tea or the peanuts or fried green tomatoes!
See the answer I made previously to @normanblack952 about the bumper. Thanks for the compliment.
Thanks Bonnie.
Another great video!
But I'm desperate to know.....
Did Toni pass the ISSA exam??
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Eventually she passed. As I recall, she had to do the convex edge shears again. She wasn’t aggressive enough to get all the nicks out.
Hi Bonnie, you were right about the Creative Edge shears, they seem to be made in Pakistan and sell on Alibaba for 5 to 7 USD.
Oh wow!
Maybe could have tried a bigger bump to open the scissors slightly. I do that when handles just don’t feel right to bend 👍🏻🏴
See the answer to the previous comment on this. The short answer is, yes, you are right.
What’s that saddle looking chair in the background.
Looks similar to my VariChair
Yes, that saddle stool is great but it squeaks and I can't use it when filming a video.
Scissors sharping shop and May India contrary