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Progcraft Kite Builder II


Joined: 29 Sep 2003 Posts: 1673 Location: Calgary, AB, Canada
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Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2003 4:07 pm Post subject: Scissor Sharpening |
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What's a good, cheap, easy, yet effective way to sharpen scissors at home? Little scissors too.
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Steve D

Joined: 02 Sep 2003 Posts: 684 Location: USA GA Newnan
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Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2003 4:13 pm Post subject: |
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I use mostly Fiskars scissors and have a little ceramic sharpener they made at one time or another. Best thing to do is find out when the scissor sharpener person is going to be at a local fabric store and take 'em in. More expensive but they get it done right.
I do recall a discussion on sharpening scissors on one of the flyfishing listservers I subscribe to but don't recall the method. Think the general consensus was let a pro do it.....
Sorry, probably not much help... |
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Kitesquid Master Kite Builder


Joined: 29 Aug 2003 Posts: 2350 Location: USA Virginia King George
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Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2003 8:51 am Post subject: |
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Get a fine and super fine diamond hone and go to it!!!!!!
I have a set of hones from DMT and I think they have basic instructions on their web site.
Maintain a constant angle!!!!!!!! _________________ VR/
KiteSquid
AKA TakoIka
AKA Harold
King George VA
P.S. Yet another post by the Squid..... Doesent he ever shut up???
P.P.S. The wind is like the air, only pushier. |
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Steve D

Joined: 02 Sep 2003 Posts: 684 Location: USA GA Newnan
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Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2003 9:15 am Post subject: |
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If I remember correctly you sharpen the narrow beveled edge and NOT the broad flat edge. Correct Harold? |
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Steve D

Joined: 02 Sep 2003 Posts: 684 Location: USA GA Newnan
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Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2003 9:21 am Post subject: |
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Just took a look at the DMT website....methinks Squid just tipped us off to a great stocking stuffer!
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Kitesquid Master Kite Builder


Joined: 29 Aug 2003 Posts: 2350 Location: USA Virginia King George
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Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2003 12:12 pm Post subject: |
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YUP you hone the little bevel NOT the wide part of the blade!!!!! Practice on a CHEEP pair of scissors you dont care about!!!!!!!
I have the Double Sided Diafold® hones that have a Fine/Extra fine and a Medium/Course one too.
I want a fine/extra fine DuoSharp® plus!!!!!!!!!!!!! but it is kinda expensive...
The lowest prices I have found them on the web is here:
http://www.discountknives.com/index.html
DMT is here:
http://www.dmtsharp.com/
They should last a lifetime.
BTW one day I decided to see just how sharp I could get a pair of scissors... I started with my Fine hone, went to a Extra Fine diamond hone. I stropped it with a leater strop with 2 diffrent grades of polising compound, then I went to some untreated denim from an old pair of jeans, I cut my thumb BAD. The scissors were so sharp that I could not cut a single thread, as they just pushed htem out of the way, but they did reverse applique too good as they cut the zig zag thread many times...
I recomend you stop with the extra fine diamond hone.... _________________ VR/
KiteSquid
AKA TakoIka
AKA Harold
King George VA
P.S. Yet another post by the Squid..... Doesent he ever shut up???
P.P.S. The wind is like the air, only pushier. |
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kitepoor
Joined: 05 Sep 2003 Posts: 263 Location: USA Virginia Harrisonburg
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Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2003 12:33 pm Post subject: |
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Mr Squid please review for me does it go black, blue, red, green ? rough, course, fine, extra fine in that order? I hit mine with the red or green usually. Don't bother to hone them as they scrape together as they close and will self remove the wire edge. _________________ Randy
a kite a nice thing
kite in the air a beautiful thing
kites to share the coolest thing |
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Kitesquid Master Kite Builder


Joined: 29 Aug 2003 Posts: 2350 Location: USA Virginia King George
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Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2003 2:27 pm Post subject: |
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You have the right order for DMT products
Black = rough
Blue = course
Red = fine
Green = extra fine
I only use the green unless they are bad and I reach for the red.
My black and blue only get used when I modify a pair of scissors or when I have been abusing a knive around the house.
If you were to only buy one hone I would recomend getting the Fine one first and the Extra Fine second.... _________________ VR/
KiteSquid
AKA TakoIka
AKA Harold
King George VA
P.S. Yet another post by the Squid..... Doesent he ever shut up???
P.P.S. The wind is like the air, only pushier. |
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Kitesquid Master Kite Builder


Joined: 29 Aug 2003 Posts: 2350 Location: USA Virginia King George
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Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2003 2:31 pm Post subject: |
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One more thing,
I have also honed a pair of scissors on a 4" buffing wheel on a bench grinder with the red colored compound (I cant remeber the grit right off the top of my head.
Look at your scissors thru a strong magnifying glass before and after you hone em and WOW it is like night and day.
If you are honing Knife Edge scissors you shoul only have to do the sharp blade most of the time and the anvil type blade seldom.
if you are sharpening thread snips, do NOT sharpen the serated blade...
look closley to figure out which one it is... the bumps are there to hold the thread while the other blade cuts em... _________________ VR/
KiteSquid
AKA TakoIka
AKA Harold
King George VA
P.S. Yet another post by the Squid..... Doesent he ever shut up???
P.P.S. The wind is like the air, only pushier. |
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Progcraft Kite Builder II


Joined: 29 Sep 2003 Posts: 1673 Location: Calgary, AB, Canada
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Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2003 2:31 pm Post subject: |
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Thank you very much. You've been a great help. I now know what I must do.
Cheers,
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