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In the Shop => General Tormek Questions => Topic started by: zeteo on March 09, 2005, 05:52:28 AM

Title: convex scissors
Post by: zeteo on March 09, 2005, 05:52:28 AM
Can the Tormek be used to sharpen convex Japanese style scissors?
Title: Re:convex scissors
Post by: Jeff Farris on March 09, 2005, 01:37:41 PM
The convex bevel cannot be ground, but the inside hollow of the blade can be renewed with the grindstone polished to the fine cut and both the inside hollow and the convex bevel can be honed.  With a little practice, you can put those scissors back to new or better.
Title: Re:convex scissors
Post by: tempstor on July 14, 2005, 10:31:10 PM
sorry... but im not familiar with japanese scissors so i was wondering if this would include the type of beauty shears that have concaved inners and are convex on the outer portion. i sharpened my cousins "very expensive" beauty shears by hand on a flat japanese waterstone and produced a nice sharp edge but i am reading more and more that this is the incorrect way to sharpening those type of scissors as it will eventually grind the hollow portion away. if your answer is "yes", i am wondering how you would replace the hollow grind. would you place the shears on its side across the stone? definitely sounds like a freehand task. thanks  
Title: Re:convex scissors
Post by: Jeff Farris on July 21, 2005, 04:03:10 PM
That is exactly what I do.  I reform the hollow by freehanding the inside (mating) sides of the blades on the grindstone.  The stone must be very smooth and you need a steady hand and some nerves, since these scissors cost around 500 per pair, but I have had barbers and stylists tell me that my sharpening job on these scissors was better than new.