Very cool to see some of the behind the scene tool care that is needed for blades! I just groom my own dogs but I enjoyed seeing what is done when a blade is sent off to be sharpened!
Wow, What an eye opener. This is entirely different than what I thought blade sharpening would be. I thought the little teeth were sharpened. Another informative video. Thanks Rudy and Anthony.
@@GroomingByRudy thanks for your kind words as well! I've been subbed and quietly enjoying your videos for some time now...lots of wonderful and useful content. Keep up the great work!!
What type of grade grit do you use? I'm looking to sharpen regular hair clippers for people, clippers for dogs, and clippers for horses. Would they all require a different type level of grit?
@@GroomingByRudy thank you for that information. I just know that human hair compared to horsehair is so much different. I will go with the 240 grit. Thank you
Una cuchilla Andis que ya tiene batallas ..la marca de un lado en ña base indica un aterrizaje de los ultimos en el plato de emergencia..te moves muy imprecisamente no recorres el plato uniformemente y a tiempo ..por otro lado te falto grit no chispea al final o adherente nunca se vio la carga del lard.. me gustaria ver esa cuchilla en un plato comparadador a ver como quedo..rubber block ..please..
@@sebastianbradford6161 Sebastian, I saw your channel..You don't teach anything. You shouldn't talk negative about another channel if your not doing better..Very cowardly..Show more on your channel..I get nothing out of watching your videos