Clipper Blade Sharpening Disc - Geometric Shape - Part 2

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 3. 02. 2013
  • This video explains how the lapping disc shape is lapped into the clipper blade and the resulting rub patterns.
  • Jak na to + styl

Komentáře • 34

  • @Milkshake366
    @Milkshake366 Před 10 lety +10

    Thank you, thank you, thank you. This is the only video I have found that accurately explains blade geometry.

  • @welder1357
    @welder1357 Před 2 měsíci

    My family will be so relieved. Thank you
    I have refused to cut my hair until I figure this out and understand the proper way to sharpen my clipper blades.
    My family is starting to get concerned about me. I have tried so many different ways for so long. I'm starting to sport a big fluffy head of hair like something out of '70s classic rock.

  • @dwinsemius
    @dwinsemius Před 2 lety +1

    Agree with other comments that this is one of the few places to get proper geometric explanations of what these conical lapping discs do to clipper blades. Most sharpeners don't understand what they are doing. It's just magic to them.

  • @Astrowood
    @Astrowood Před 11 lety +1

    Thanks for posting this. I do not sharpen clipper blades as part of my services, but now, finally, I understand the concept behind this sharpening process. Very well done !

  • @jackievanophem
    @jackievanophem Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you, thank you, thank you. I am an engineer, machinist, dog and horse owner. This is first I understand how a clipper blade is truly supposed to be sharpened!

  • @daver7013
    @daver7013 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the explanation. I now know why I haven’t been able to sharpen my dog clipper blades on my wet or diamond stones. Thank you.

  • @afiladoelmisterparacliente1657

    the best machine in the world for Hair Blades-Sharpening master,El Mister, Granada-España

  • @echoscanner1
    @echoscanner1 Před 11 lety +1

    Good job, I'm a fan!

  • @belchiorlima78
    @belchiorlima78 Před 6 lety +3

    Mesmo sem entender uma palavra suas explicações usando sinais ficaram muito claras!
    Me ajudou muito, como sei que a outros também.
    Só posso ser grato!

  • @kipsalviv5742
    @kipsalviv5742 Před 5 lety

    Thank you very much, a real Engineer.

  • @caldonsharpening9643
    @caldonsharpening9643 Před 5 lety

    great video thank you!!

  • @senevalpontes7865
    @senevalpontes7865 Před 3 lety

    Thank you... excellent explanation

  • @BigDogsHunt100
    @BigDogsHunt100 Před 9 lety +2

    Interesting... I always thought those were flat-lapped like a CPU heatsink.
    Thanks for the vid.
    *thumbs up*

  • @rolandkonrad3632
    @rolandkonrad3632 Před rokem

    perfect excellent explanation

  • @rolandkonrad3632
    @rolandkonrad3632 Před 2 lety

    perfect video. now i understand the technic

  • @craigokeefe1754
    @craigokeefe1754 Před rokem

    Great explanation of the hollow ground shape used to sharpen grommet blades .. in a perfect sharpening the leading and trailing surfaces would/should be parallel and the oval shape shown in many videos is actually due to het and over pressure on the blades. . The hollow grinding simply make the contact area on the blade/cutter and rear guides a lot smaller. Based on the videos posted I see most professional pet sharpeners using very course grit ( 180-240 grit ) to sharpen the blades and cutters. Knife sharpeners regularly go to 3,000 grit and many even go to 10,000 grit to obtain the sharpest most consistent edge possible. I am at a loss to understand why a flat grind to higher grits (3000+) would not achieve even better cutting results. Can you explain why the hollow grind is actually required vs a flat grind ?

  • @BarryBranton
    @BarryBranton Před 2 lety

    Link to Part 1: czcams.com/video/D48os0Wdwos/video.html

  • @stepheny1111
    @stepheny1111 Před 10 lety

    Really interesting Thx, do you think a hollow grind is needed on all clipper blades like A5 snap ons or is a flat lap good enough?

  • @debaprasadrana1185
    @debaprasadrana1185 Před rokem

    sir i am subscriber of your channel. I watch your videos regularly from India. The lapping disk you use. It is better to give some details about how much diomond grit is in this disk. Better yet can I get this disk on amazon. Give the link if you get it.

  • @paulr5027
    @paulr5027 Před 6 měsíci

    Has anyone used the flat side of that plate with hook and loop sandpaper somehow to sharpen scissors? I'm looking into buying an arm with convex clamp to try

  • @charlesmagic9304
    @charlesmagic9304 Před 4 lety

    I needed disic

  • @SharpObserver1A
    @SharpObserver1A Před 2 lety

    Excellent, perfect explanation, my question would be : Why?, why does the blade need that curvature? . what is the science there?,,, after thinking for some time, I think I know,, That is to emulate the geometry of a pair of scissors, their blades are not straight, they are concave, they touch in a single point all the way to the tip. when in action.

  • @charlesmagic9304
    @charlesmagic9304 Před 4 lety

    Were can i get the sharpening plate or disic

  • @martin-vx1bz
    @martin-vx1bz Před 4 lety

    Hola enviando discos para Argentina?

  • @helicolors3970
    @helicolors3970 Před 5 lety +2

    What is the angle cut into the disc radius relative to the axis of the center hole, that would be information that is helpful.

    • @TBFnn
      @TBFnn Před 2 lety

      supongo que existe una fórmula para calcularlo. Porque según entendí en la primer parte, el ángulo no es el mismo en cualquier diámetro de disco. O estoy perdido, o sería bueno saber cómo calcular dicha medida.

  • @yolandamolinagarcia485
    @yolandamolinagarcia485 Před 9 lety +1

    A el video es super interesante lo que pasa es que no lo entiendo.

    • @SharpObserver1A
      @SharpObserver1A Před 2 lety

      Es que eres una linda mujercita. que vive en un universo plano.

  • @rafaelmendoza4902
    @rafaelmendoza4902 Před rokem

    Hola cómo están, y alguien pudo averiguar cuál es la fórmula para encontrar el ángulo que lleva cada disco o plato?