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In the Shop => Scissors Sharpening => Topic started by: Jan on December 11, 2019, 05:11:59 PM

Title: Re-riveting old moustache scissors
Post by: Jan on December 11, 2019, 05:11:59 PM
Recently I was sharpening old moustache scissors. The factual value of the scissors is quite low but the emotional value is high because it was used by my father and grandfather.
The blades had large play and wobbled. Rivet tightening did not solve the problem and so I decided to replace the rivet.

After de-riveting it was easier to mount the very narrow blades in the Tormek scissors jig and sharpen them.

Steel rivets with suitable cylindrical heads are not available in a hardware store and so I was forced to make my own rivet. But how to do it without a mini lathe? I used metric bolt M3, mounted it into my Proxxon grinder and gently touched the grindstone of the bench grinder. See the picture. After three attempts the bolt head was reduced to a suitable size. After tightly riveting the scissors work fine again.

Jan
Title: Re: Re-riveting old moustache scissors
Post by: Ken S on December 11, 2019, 07:58:24 PM
Well done, Jan!

Ken