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How to Sharpen All Clipper Blades on a Block: Easy Guide! 

Cloud's Diamond Sharpening
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Learn how to sharpen all your clipper blades with ease using just a block! In this step-by-step tutorial, we'll show you the best techniques to get your clipper blades razor-sharp and ready for perfect cuts every time. Whether you're a professional barber, pet groomer, or DIY enthusiast, this guide will help you keep your tools in top condition. Say goodbye to dull blades and hello to precision and efficiency. Watch now and master the art of sharpening clipper blades on a block!
Hi, my name is Nick George with Clouds Diamond Sharpening. I'm a professional sharpening and repair technician (third-generation) who has been working on hair cutting tools and equipment for the last 20 + years. I work with a variety of different industries including pet groomers, barbers, stylists, livestock owners, and more. I offer services including clipper blade sharpening, scissor / shear sharpening, hair clipper repair and more!
Check out my website for more info www.cloudsdiamondsharpening.com
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Email : diamondedge2015@gmail.com or contact me at 682-559-7558 to schedule a service/repair. I stay pretty busy, so please feel free to leave a message or send a text if I don't answer. I will get back to you asap!
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Комментарии : 9   
@SG-vu4qy
@SG-vu4qy 22 дня назад
I love your work and how you teach. Thank you.
@PetClipdog
@PetClipdog 23 дня назад
You are the Best Nick!!!! Thank you for your work!!!
@famasmaster2000
@famasmaster2000 23 дня назад
Awesome advice. You are the man !! Always an informative video. Thank you
@cloudsdiamondsharpening3973
@cloudsdiamondsharpening3973 22 дня назад
Always faithful! Appreciate it Famas!
@Kiriginsharpener
@Kiriginsharpener 2 дня назад
Great video! I think a lot of people and from what I have seen mess up clipper blades on blocks because as you said they flatten it, this happens on too coarse of a stone. Ive had better luck on blocks with clippers staying in the 500-1000 grit range, it sharpens them but also keeps that curveture in the blade. I also see too many people going past 1000 which tends to make them too smooth leading to over heating. The final place I see people ruin clippers is from inconsistent pressure when using any stone.
@BonikaShears
@BonikaShears 23 дня назад
Thank you for this information. I’ve been trying to preach this to the public. There are probably 50 videos on RU-vid showing how to sharpen on a stone and too few explaining why this shouldn’t be done. For those interested, the stone you used is DMT brand. We sell it but so do many sporting good stores and woodworking supply stores. Great for ceramic blades.
@cloudsdiamondsharpening3973
@cloudsdiamondsharpening3973 22 дня назад
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment Bonika! We appreciate your support and the content you also create on this platform. Keep up the great work!
@user-tx2nv1rb9k
@user-tx2nv1rb9k 23 дня назад
Hio I have always enjoyed your videos except I have found a problem with what you say! You always talk about your diamond wheel that has been designed and remains in your family and you talk about that is has a special convex shape curved on the surface although they way you move the blades in the wheel surface, if looks like you are using a normal lapidary diamond plate! If the plate had been any other shape but flat (IE the Tapered plates that I ordinarily use to do convex sharpening) you are required to move the blade in a certain position along the radius of the wheel, exerting pressure exactly where you said in todays video in order to get the convex cutting but when the wheel if flat, it does not matter which way you move it since is flat! That is exactly what you are doing; you say the wheel has a special shape (probably tapered to achieve convexity) and yet you work the blade on that wheel as if it were a flat lapidary wheel without any complex geometry on its surface and therein lies the question mark! PS; just finished the video and this time you are moving the blade better but I was refering to all of your other videos where you move the blade anywhere on the wheel, today you seem to be more restrained to the line
@cloudsdiamondsharpening3973
@cloudsdiamondsharpening3973 22 дня назад
Thanks for taking the time to check out our videos. We appreciate everybody who watches whether it be a professional sharpener or a customer looking for sharpening and service. or for those just trying to get from point A to point B, but the majority of our videos are birthed from what we see from customers on a day to day basis. You're correct about the movement on a tapered wheel, which requires a specific movement across the face, but we do not use tapered wheels. You're also correct about the movement when using a flat wheel. However, our wheels are neither flat nor tapered. As you mentioned, yes, there is complex geometry on the surface of our wheel (leading to a long-lasting edge) but it's not tapered, and because of this, not all of the same rules apply as when using a tapered wheel. We'd be happy to share more about this if you're interested. Please feel free to respond to this comment directly or you can contact us directly through any of our other channels.
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