How to sharpen hair clippers or cutters

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024

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  • @cdcrump9681
    @cdcrump9681 Před 7 měsíci +5

    I’ve learned so much watching these sharpening videos as to why clippers bite. The reason why they bite is because the top moving blade is sticking out too far over the bottom stationary blade DUH🤦🏽 Thank You Man👍🏽🙏🏽❤️

  • @SH-kn7ut
    @SH-kn7ut Před 3 lety +16

    Technique worked great. You might mention the proper grit for the sharpening stone. I used 600 grit wet sand paper (with water) on a flat surface...it quickly and effectively resharpened my cheap clippers - faster even than using a sharpening stone while using the same technique you used in this video.
    Now, if only you can make a video for fixing the cheap Chynese switches on these clippers - they too are designed to stop working as soon as possible...just like all the other garbage that we buy from Chyna. (Chyna mispelled deliberately so that Big Tech doesn't erase my post...which they will otherwise.).

    • @jimjohnson2190
      @jimjohnson2190 Před rokem

      I have never been a fan of our trade status with Chia but the quality of the product s is not an issue as in the first 15 years unless you have to be the cheapest person on the planet.

    • @SH-kn7ut
      @SH-kn7ut Před rokem

      @@jimjohnson2190 What do you mean the first 15 years? My clippers break (usually the switch) in less than 15 months. It's not a question of being a cheap person - the Chynese clippers are garbage - just like everything else they make. There's no sugar coating it.

  • @nghin4vacsf
    @nghin4vacsf Před 4 lety +11

    While grinding down the cutting sides of the upper and lower pieces is fine, the rear parts of the pieces mate too well, causing friction to develop no matter how well you oil them initially. I used an electric engraver to introduce imperfection to the rear mating parts so lubricant can remain in the microscopic grooves created by the engraver.
    My hair trimmer is an Oster, a pretty old one, that has relatively large mating surfaces at the rear of the cutting blades as compared to your Wahl. This may be the reason why mine is more vulnerable to developing more friction as the parts wear down.
    Another difference in our techniques is my use of 1000 and 6000 grit Whetstone which results in ultra smooth sharpening. You seem to use a much coarser stone that may yield the surfaces that I had to use the engraver to get. Using a coarser stone for the rear part of the blade may actually create better lubrication grooves than the engraver.
    Thanks for sharing.

    • @freestylette
      @freestylette  Před 4 lety +1

      That's very interesting information. Thanks for the post!

    • @AS-pu7gj
      @AS-pu7gj Před 3 lety +1

      That is a new thing I have come across , I also need to sharpen my Wahl Li-ion 09458-624 and Wahl 5537N beard trimmer blades
      1.What grit sandpaper do I use ?
      2.With water 💦 or without water ?

  • @DavidWahlstrom69sins
    @DavidWahlstrom69sins Před rokem +10

    I think it's hilarious on the comments how people are watching a how-to video but commenting on how to do it better like why are you watching a fucking CZcams video on how to sharpen blades if you know how to do it better than the guy trying to show you?

  • @FMG1964
    @FMG1964 Před 5 lety +10

    Exactly the info I needed. Thank you posting!

  • @Nowhere888
    @Nowhere888 Před 2 lety +8

    Great video. I was about to throw out a perfectly good clipper that was dull. I will give it a sharpen and see how it does given it is also a Wahl brand product. If I can get a couple of years out of it then I will be happy.

  • @jimjohnson2190
    @jimjohnson2190 Před rokem +2

    Thanks bro great video the verbal explanation is what I need to learn good stuff

  • @davemi3213
    @davemi3213 Před 5 lety +20

    I used an 8000 grit waterstone on my clippers it makes a much smoother and very sharp edge

  • @bigdan8936
    @bigdan8936 Před 4 lety +10

    Excellent video! Thanks for sharing. I got to buzz my own head because of this whole COVID 19 thing.

  • @johnmckell4362
    @johnmckell4362 Před 4 lety +3

    Moving the cutters in a figure 8 will get all the edges and may cut faster...Easy to follow video.

  • @bulldogtonyyt1116
    @bulldogtonyyt1116 Před 4 lety +44

    Make sure you're blades are good quality steel before sharpening! Most cheaper brands aren't meant to be sharpened! Also, little tip: If you don't have a quality stone to sharpen on, you can use a super fine sheet of sandpaper, around 1000-1500 grit, lay if flat on a piece of glass, or super flat surface, spray some water on it and your good to go! A up and down motion of the blade while sharpening should hone the teeth really well!

    • @victorodero7696
      @victorodero7696 Před 4 lety +1

      BulldogTony Y

    • @bryanmuoki6250
      @bryanmuoki6250 Před 2 lety +2

      Wow

    • @bulldogtonyyt1116
      @bulldogtonyyt1116 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bryanmuoki6250 Sometimes I get carried away and start a mild rant, it's just my experience that people throw things like this away just because they didn't take care of them properly! I hate wasteful people!

    • @TohGahr
      @TohGahr Před rokem

      ​@@bulldogtonyyt1116 after watching this video and reading your comment, I am guessing a file is the wrong tool LoL

    • @bobk.1428
      @bobk.1428 Před rokem

      How do I check that the blade are a quality steel?

  • @dcputt8193
    @dcputt8193 Před 5 lety +6

    With a diamond stone water is not required. I would of gotten a black sharpie and painted the sharpening side as to see where the diamond stone was cutting. Then I would of used my strop with Koyo Green Rouge to polish to perfection...and yes...I would most definitely cut with them.

  • @z4u68
    @z4u68 Před 5 lety +10

    you should be putting pressure from the middle because the whole things needs grinding for the upper and lower blades to lay flush

  • @blackpromotionz5985
    @blackpromotionz5985 Před rokem

    I really appreciate it and your information is fully granted I love you

  • @josephtitustarr8843
    @josephtitustarr8843 Před rokem

    Thanks for the lesson

  • @markissboi3583
    @markissboi3583 Před 4 lety +3

    good video I use hair clippers to Trim my whiskers B4 i have a shower then use a shave after 10ms in the shower easier
    i did the same sharpening but on a New smooth stone cheap $2 dollar did the trick Or get a piece of Black cutting sandpaper smooth grade
    i put a HDD magnet on it and attached some steel clip to hold it better Not hard just do what he did in video take your time 10secs a look

  • @lukemix6463
    @lukemix6463 Před rokem +5

    I must of done something wrong because after sharpening two different clippers (one for my dog and one clipper for me) they do not cut at all. They seem to operate the same but they don’t actually cut any hair.

    • @gilbert691
      @gilbert691 Před rokem

      it has to be in the re-assembly cause even if u let's say ruined the sharpness, it would at least pull hairs painfully, I think

    • @JuiceBanger1
      @JuiceBanger1 Před rokem

      on my wahl color coded, theres a spring clip has to be lifted so the bottom blade is held in by it, or it works but doesnt cut.@@gilbert691

  • @jollyhanson285
    @jollyhanson285 Před 2 lety +4

    Not necessary to remove the two small screws. They are for blade alignment and don't prevent you from removing the blades. If the blades are already properly aligned prior to disassembly, it just adds an extra step when putting it back together. Otherwise, good video.

  • @pleappleappleap
    @pleappleappleap Před 4 lety +6

    I highly recommend using a magnetic parts tray or magnetic mat.

  • @Troy-Echo
    @Troy-Echo Před 4 lety +4

    It may just be the recording, but your stone doesn't sound quite flat...at about 2:28 you go towards the top of the stone and you can hear the shift. Again, maybe just me or thee was no metal debris in the stone because watching you, you utilize about 95% of the surface of the stone so I know you're not a rookie at sharpening and you're doing that to wear the stone evenly so you don't have to flatten it as often. Thanks for the video.

  • @henryjohnjoseph2547
    @henryjohnjoseph2547 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks, I would not have known.

  • @tennesseethomas1931
    @tennesseethomas1931 Před 5 lety +9

    I took the extra brick that was left over after my house was built and sharpen my clipper blades you go right and left real fast and then flip it over and do the same it's the little blade you want to sharpen😀

  • @thebigmann81
    @thebigmann81 Před 5 lety +5

    Diamond sharpening stone vs the rich barber modifier, vs a wire brush 🤔 which method is best for sharpening clupper blades and why ?

  • @AllonBakuth
    @AllonBakuth Před rokem

    Perfect thank you.

  • @juliuswallace4054
    @juliuswallace4054 Před 2 lety

    Really like this video

  • @ahmed007Jaber
    @ahmed007Jaber Před 4 lety +4

    thank you for this. excellent video. seriously I never knew about this.
    how often would you do this?
    i cut hair with it say 2-3 times a month

    • @freestylette
      @freestylette  Před 4 lety +1

      Probably about once a year. You'll notice they aren't cutting very well, even when clean and oiled. That's when you know they need to be sharpened!

  • @emmanuellicup
    @emmanuellicup Před 4 lety +3

    I am going to do this on my clipper... God bless... Stay safe

  • @friggahalcyon5912
    @friggahalcyon5912 Před 3 lety

    thanks.. really helpful

  • @NTTTV1
    @NTTTV1 Před 5 měsíci

    What grit stone are you supposed to use?

  • @sunriseboy6435
    @sunriseboy6435 Před 2 lety +2

    You forgot the water on the stone, brother!

  • @kvuk18
    @kvuk18 Před 3 lety +1

    WHAT GRIT WAS YOUR WET STONE? THANK YOU!

  • @user-mf9in5vr5j
    @user-mf9in5vr5j Před rokem

    How can I get one of this diamoydtone?

  • @z4u68
    @z4u68 Před 5 lety

    it there a reason why you did not take the other ring out of the big blade?

  • @danielarroyo121076
    @danielarroyo121076 Před 6 lety +4

    We're can I buy the stone and wats it called

    • @diggleboy
      @diggleboy Před 5 lety +1

      It's called "Chef's Choice Edgecraft 2-by-6-Inch Diamond Sharpening Stone"
      It's on Amazon: www.amazon.ca/Chefs-Choice-Edgecraft-6-Inch-Sharpening/dp/B00004S1BB/ref=sr_1_2?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1549049108&sr=1-2&keywords=chef%27s+choice+edgecraft+diamond+sharpening+stone

    • @davidnjuguna6597
      @davidnjuguna6597 Před 4 lety

      @@diggleboy did you get

  • @ultramanxk7
    @ultramanxk7 Před 5 lety +13

    I don't get why clipper blade companies don't tell you nothing about blade sharpening in their manuals?

    • @romelalonzotaban1124
      @romelalonzotaban1124 Před 5 lety +2

      Because its common sense.

    • @iiSup3rior
      @iiSup3rior Před 5 lety +16

      Because then people wouldn't buy their ceramics or new blades to replace the dull ones and theyd make less money.

    • @ultramanxk7
      @ultramanxk7 Před 5 lety +3

      @@iiSup3rior makes sense.

    • @thebigmann81
      @thebigmann81 Před 5 lety +2

      @@romelalonzotaban1124 there is no such thing as common sense anymore 🤣😂

    • @onpoint357
      @onpoint357 Před 4 lety +5

      Because they'll lose money 🤣🤣

  • @julskechap
    @julskechap Před 4 lety +1

    Do i put water on the sharpening stone?

    • @freestylette
      @freestylette  Před 4 lety +1

      Mine is a diamond stone, and I only wash it after use. I'm not an expert on stones though. I would recommend researching your own stone to see what it needs.

  • @NguyenHoang-eq8zh
    @NguyenHoang-eq8zh Před 6 lety +4

    Let try to cut after sharpening

  • @BNK2006
    @BNK2006 Před 4 lety +1

    So dont use a wire brush?

  • @subreme9351
    @subreme9351 Před 4 lety

    How long does that stone thingy last ?

    • @freestylette
      @freestylette  Před 4 lety +1

      I've had mine for about 10 years and it's still going strong.

  • @billybobwombat2231
    @billybobwombat2231 Před rokem +2

    They're supposed to be hollow ground, you're flat grinding them

    • @NR3HGV
      @NR3HGV Před 11 měsíci

      Tried both, doesn't really make much actual difference tbh

  • @z4u68
    @z4u68 Před 5 lety +6

    Ok now you did not clean the grit off the blades before assembling , folks dont do it this way please. you will waste your time, Grit will take up space on the blades and a sharp blade will see dull

    • @freestylette
      @freestylette  Před 5 lety +5

      I think CZcams would benefit from a video made by you showing us the right way to get this done. I'm a hobbyist who cuts all the hair for my family and this is how I have done it for years and it does the trick. Can it be done in a better way? I have no doubt about it.

  • @Mrethioman1
    @Mrethioman1 Před 4 lety

    Hi.
    Can you please tell me after I sharpen my machine, it marked and cut my skin my edges. Please advise

    • @freestylette
      @freestylette  Před 4 lety +1

      Yes, I'm sorry I left that part out of the video. What you need to do once the blade is sharpened is take the inside edge of the tips and lightly grind the corner a tiny bit so that the tips are not so sharp. Does that make sense?

    • @Mrethioman1
      @Mrethioman1 Před 4 lety

      @@freestylette thanks for your reply. So you saying dont line them up the blades straight?

    • @freestylette
      @freestylette  Před 4 lety

      You'll do everything just like the video. But once you're done with that, take the end of the blade with the tines and gently grind the inside edge a little bit. That's the part that is scratching your skin. You just want to make the inside corners of the tines less sharp.

    • @sfaulks423
      @sfaulks423 Před 4 lety +1

      @@freestylette what would I use to grind the inside edge down to prevent cutting skin? This is going to be my first time sharpening my clippers (I always just bought new and I'm tired of doing that) so I want to make sure I grind the inside edge properly. I do my children's hair and want to make sure I don't hurt them.
      Do I do it with the sharpener shown and do the tips? Or use something else and go in between each blade?

    • @techwg
      @techwg Před 4 lety

      @@freestylette Can you show a clip of that?

  • @mario17-t34
    @mario17-t34 Před 4 lety +1

    Tried most methods all failed, give us some real test on hair cut at the end.

    • @freestylette
      @freestylette  Před 4 lety

      Oh, this will sharpen your clippers for sure!

    • @mario17-t34
      @mario17-t34 Před 4 lety

      @@freestylette Tx Simon, sbe something wrong then with my setup.

  • @kctyphoon
    @kctyphoon Před 4 lety +4

    OIL!!!!!!!! Not an expert by any means - but it would stand to reason you want those edges as smooth and polished as possible. Grinding away on metal is creating scratches. Scratches that will be vibrating against each other, creating friction and heat. Adding a little oil to the stone will probably help obtain a more refined and smoother finish on the two metal blades sliding against each other.

  • @edgarpimpon
    @edgarpimpon Před 5 lety

    How often do you sharpen the blade? Thanks for the video by the way.

    • @freestylette
      @freestylette  Před 5 lety +7

      It really depends on how much you use it. But if it ever feels like hair sometimes gets caught instead of cutting, then it's definitely time to sharpen it! Before it gets that bad, you'll notice it just doesn't cut as fast as it used to.

    • @edgarpimpon
      @edgarpimpon Před 5 lety

      Thank you for the reply much appreciate it

  • @hydrainarms3135
    @hydrainarms3135 Před 3 lety +1

    I used a two sided sharpening stone to sharpen my hair clippers now my hair clipper blades are worse then before.
    Like Wth.

    • @killak3648
      @killak3648 Před 3 lety

      Hollow ground google it

    • @CRJines
      @CRJines Před 2 lety

      Never use a flat stone to sharpen these.

  • @nandorhidegkuti5538
    @nandorhidegkuti5538 Před 3 lety +5

    He did not clean it from all the metal dust he just created. It's not gonna last long like that.
    Also when you sharpen a knife you have to clean it..

    • @SH-kn7ut
      @SH-kn7ut Před 3 lety

      It's not a mechanical watch (I repair vintage watches). Sharpening and resharpening these cheap Chynese clippers will work just fine - cleaning the metal dust or not. Now, somebody has to produce a video to keep the cheap Chynese switches on these cheap clippers in working order... What good are sharp blades if the on/off switch stops working? That's what you get when you buy garbage from Chyna...only, there's nowhere else to buy clippers but from Chyna...

    • @quantuminfinity601
      @quantuminfinity601 Před 3 lety

      @@SH-kn7ut Or even China

    • @SH-kn7ut
      @SH-kn7ut Před 3 lety

      @@quantuminfinity601 That's right. If I use the correct spelling for Chyna - and associate them with garbage products (which is all they produce) - Big Tech like CZcams erases my posts. The See-See-Pee has infiltrated Big Tech in America. And Big Tech is now helping them destroy not only the USA, but all Western Nations...

    • @joescheller6680
      @joescheller6680 Před 3 lety

      @@SH-kn7ut hey cheap you have to clean or your sharpening job will last 30seconds

    • @SH-kn7ut
      @SH-kn7ut Před 3 lety

      @@joescheller6680 I've done one (1) sharpening without cleaning the blade and it's cutting like new - over and over again... If/when it goes dull again, it will be due entirely to the CHEAP steal used. The switch is on it's way out too...if China can figure out a way for it all to wear out sooner, you can rest assured - THEY WILL.

  • @PeterCphotos
    @PeterCphotos Před 5 lety

    Nice how about some like to get the stone!

  • @sharpone40
    @sharpone40 Před 5 lety +9

    Another Barber that doesn't know Jack shift about blades.

    • @z4u68
      @z4u68 Před 5 lety +1

      true, she did not clean them,

    • @donracor1
      @donracor1 Před 3 lety +3

      I don't agree with the sharpener and definitely not you for saying Barbers don't know jack.

  • @moradamichael3896
    @moradamichael3896 Před 3 lety

    Sr nagbibinta po kayo

  • @bassmaster8753
    @bassmaster8753 Před 5 lety

    Does it really work show us

  • @donracor1
    @donracor1 Před 3 lety

    I would never attempt to sharpen a blade like this. But if it works for you cool

    • @SH-kn7ut
      @SH-kn7ut Před 3 lety +1

      You'd be surprised what you can do. It worked great for me...

  • @StefBull85
    @StefBull85 Před 2 lety

    Catastrophe !!!! Toujours dans le sens des dents avec une pierre à l'eau, JAMAIS à sec avec AUCUNE pierre !!! WTF !!!

  • @brettmorse861
    @brettmorse861 Před 2 lety +4

    Don't do this. Clipper blades are hollow ground, you'll ruin them.

    • @CRJines
      @CRJines Před 2 lety +1

      You are correct. You shouldn't do this on a flat stone.

  • @chrisdewitt1256
    @chrisdewitt1256 Před 4 lety

    Step 1: Oil your sharpening stone.... oops!

    • @techwg
      @techwg Před 4 lety

      You do not oil diamond stones.

    • @chrisdewitt1256
      @chrisdewitt1256 Před 4 lety

      @@techwg I'm not going to get in the debate of whether should use oil or water but....
      Either way, it should be lubricated for a cleaner and better performance :)

  • @elie977
    @elie977 Před 4 lety

    Bad way to sharpness it still worst

  • @LollipopHouser
    @LollipopHouser Před 5 lety +6

    Too much explaining about the clippers and not enough about the blade sharpening

  • @desertgroomer2153
    @desertgroomer2153 Před 2 lety +2

    Worst advise ever. A flat sharpened clipper blade will only cut for a brief time and create more heat than when properly hollow ground. Everybody is an expert in YT

  • @backtothebasics3193
    @backtothebasics3193 Před rokem

    🫡

  • @AllSoWavyReese
    @AllSoWavyReese Před 3 lety

    I did this and now my clippers pull not cut i repeat do not do this bs save your effort to get them thinned dwn at a shop

    • @freestylette
      @freestylette  Před 3 lety

      You may have then incorrectly assembled. Please check them again.

    • @AllSoWavyReese
      @AllSoWavyReese Před 3 lety

      @@freestylette ive been a barber for 11 yrs i dont make such mistakes the blades where fine till sharpening it happend to a couple of my clippers

    • @freestylette
      @freestylette  Před 3 lety

      Better take them to the shop

    • @AllSoWavyReese
      @AllSoWavyReese Před 3 lety

      @@freestylette they done get new ones and call it a day