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If the grinder should place too much pressure on just one corner of the comb or cutter, then the blades will start wearing in that direction, just like an out-of-line tyre on your car. Finger pressure is needed to hold the blade on the fast moving table. This same method is used on all sizes of blades. ![]() ![]() On the flat tables, instead of magnets, the blade is held on the turntable with the grinder's hand and fingers. The advantage to this is that it is not necessary to hold either of these pieces on this fast moving (400 rpm) table with fingers, which is required on the flat grinding tables. Before the process of honing starts, the turntable is sprinkled with a very fine honing compound that delicately polishes the cutting surfaces of the blades by removing less than. To achieve the hollow ground cutting surface, the arms have to be adjusted for each size of blades, 40s, 30s, 10s, 7s, etc. The two arms use magnets to hold the comb and cutter, and the two arms are adjusted to allow the blades to come in contact with the turntable very lightly and at the proper angle to achieve the hollow ground cutting surface on the blades. An automatic hollow grinding machine is used, which holds both the comb and cutter on the turntable at the same time, matching them together. After the initial grinding at the manufacturing stage, it is important that subsequent sharpenings do not grind off this hollow ground edge. Hollow grinding is a method of achieving a very narrow, thin edge on a cutting blade, and still reserve the strength of a thick blade. 'Hollow Grinding' is a term used in the cutting instruments manufacturing industry. The horse blades that fit on the big Lister/Wolsley clippers are flat ground. The blades used on horses that fit the A5 or A2 type Oster or Snap-on blades used on Andis and Laube clippers are the same as dog blades. Human blades are the same as dog blades with the exception of a few different sizes and they are numbered differently. Sheep shearing blades are flat ground, not hollow ground. Please bring in clipper blades you might have, however we have hundreds of blades here for practice.If would you like to subscribe to our newsletter please enter your email address here: You can pick it up at our location or have it shipped directly to you. ![]() If you wish to purchase a clipper blade none we recommend the Nebraska Blade hone. Information learned is complimentary to any blade hone. We will be using the Nebraska Blades machine. #CLIPPER BLADE SHARPENING TRAINING HOW TO#Types of blades and how to sharpen: Detachable, trimmers, 5n1, ceramic, adjustable, and large animal,.How to reassemble blades with the correct set back.Adjusting the tension and aligning the blades.These items alone are a $230.00 Value ! After the class, you will also receive an official certificate of training. Then we will email you a link for clipper repair and clipper blade sharpening videos. #CLIPPER BLADE SHARPENING TRAINING DOWNLOAD#When you register here, you can download the 31 page Blade Sharpening Training Manual. Taught by Bonnie Megowan of Bonika Shears. Location - 216 Old Loganville Rd, Loganville, GA 30052 (just north east of Atlanta) Private training unless you bring a partner. Save $100.00 if you also purchase the Shear Sharpening class. Most people are proficient in one day of training. Come back at a later date if needed for a refresher or practice at no charge. #CLIPPER BLADE SHARPENING TRAINING PLUS#This school covers the basics of sharpening blades.Ĩ:30 AM - 4:30 PM personal one on one instruction at the Bonika Shears Office, plus unlimited days of practice as desired. Learn how to sharpen clipper blades for stylists, barbers and groomers. ![]()
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