Just found this video... its wrong on so many levels. The blade is facing the wrong way when being sharpened. No mention of the geometry of the blade or the plate, no mention of the need to ensure the setback is correct when the blade is put back together. There is also the need to clean the blade when it comes off the plate, this is done a number of times using different methods. I would not be rinsing the blade in water.. it will rust. No mention of the tension needed to ensure the blade works. Bottom line - get your blades sharpened professionally.
I never seen metal rust with oil on it. If you take paint off a car. You do a 2 ft by 2 fr and prime it to keep it from rust. I have machined engines. You warship them lube blow dry lube them again. If your not going to put them together for a few days. Lube them again tomorrow. I have to degree. I use water all the time. If you don't oil them you don't need a Phillips screwdriver.
Manual screwdriver? Old school! Being a lapidary, I suggest that your watchers consider buying "lapidary disks" and skipping the "lapidary machine" which spins it. They are only a few dollars, are absolutely flat, and will last way longer than you will. They come in six and eight inch diameter. Elsewise use wet-or-dry sandpaper against an absolutely flat surface such as glass or tile. Regardless of what abrasive, buy at least two, one coarser than the other. The sound of the grit the presenter is using sound pretty rough to me. The finer the grit, the finer the edge it will produce.
good afternoon friend, take a question please ... The spring pressure is made by these two screws, which hold the blades? and how much pressure do I have to give, is there any method? thank you very much.
What do you charge to do your service? Or do you charge? I sharpen knives and hair cutting scissors and was asked if I sharpened clipper blades since they cost $30 new. Thanks
man... nice video im here im Brazil trying to do some works like that... can you discribe in details this equipament. how can i do something similar this you have?
The gouge and mark on the rear support area is worn down. the result is the top cutter and bottom cutter do not align perfectly. i.e The top cutter plate get tilted . looks like this " < " instead of the original " = " ( flat parallel ) Thus the cutting performance is compromised. When the cutter plate is grinded . both front area and rear area are grinded at the same time. resulting in a flat cutter plate again .
Dangerous to face the teeth into the direction. If a tooth catches, it will throw the unit so fast, it can stick in you face, or your eye, in a split second. I have seen it.
You are definitely wrong. Circular speed is different on sharpening disc. It is faster Outside from origin. You grinded cutting blade and comb but it is not linear
What would be the correct technique to sharpen the blade then? There are so many videos, I don't know which one is showing the proper way. I'm thinking about just sending my blades to oster and let them do the job...
First off it needs to be clockwise !! You can do it that if you want to ;and mess up your blades 😂 sharpen it clockwise and to clean the blade get a demagnetized machine to demagnetized it then use hot water water to take the grit off then use solution like paint thinner to take the remainder of the grit after that oil on the blades and it will cut like butter 💯 I’ve been doing that and all my clippers hit
@@1FRANHER1 You would be better off having them professionally sharpened. The machine Heiniger uses to sharpen shearing blades with the correct hollow grind costs many hundreds of euros. Watch the Heiniger RU-vid video.
If you are too scared to try this yourself or don't have all the right equipment, try calling the manufacturer of your clippers and see if they will sharpen them for a nominal fee.
YEAH I BOUGHT A SHIT LOAD OF YOUR BLADES AND THEY _ALL_ REALLY REALLY GOOD! (after I did this sharpening thing...) disclaimer:everythingITypeIsDrunkBsButILikeToSupportCreativeMarketingSo... (POLL: This is/isn't even funny anymore) (POLL: "anymore" is actually a: one word or b: two separate words or c: compound-word or d: scroll down) (POLL:)
All I can say is if all the one's that disagree. Why are you watching this? I can find something wrong with a brand new car. I think it's a good video. I Sharpe mine with sand paper. You really disagree with me.