
How We Define Sharpening Angles
The most common angle for the bevel on industrial scissors is 35° and on our Wolff® and KAI® shears, this angle is printed on the blade for easy reference. This is the angle that you set on your clamp to sharpen...
The most common angle for the bevel on industrial scissors is 35° and on our Wolff® and KAI® shears, this angle is printed on the blade for easy reference. This is the angle that you set on your clamp to sharpen...
Pinking shears were designed to help keep natural fiber, woven fabric from fraying. This type of scissors may or may not cut man-made fibers. Pinking shears' teeth are cut at a slight angle allowing them to be opened and closed....
Your scissors are now very sharp. Close them several times normally, wipe clean, and test as follows: Pinking Shears: 1 to 2 layers, 8 to 11 oz. double knit cloth Kitchen Shears: 3 to 4 layers, 8 to 11 oz....
We have looked at how to sharpen scissors on the Twice as Sharp® Scissors Sharpener, how to test sharpness, and what to do when they need a little more than just regular sharpening. This video will go over how to...
In this video we are discussing a few common issues that you can run across after you have sharpened a pair of scissors. If the scissors fail the test cut and you are confident that you have a correctly sharpened...
This is one of our most frequently asked questions: How do you determine the angle on a pair of scissors? In this video, Caleb gives an overview of a couple different ways to find the angle on a pair of...
Safety is very important when operating any piece of equipment. This video highlights several safety tips to keep in mind when using the Twice as Sharp® scissors sharpener. Remember work smart, be safe, sharpen more scissors, and make more money....
This is a quick overview of how to sharpen a pair of scissors on the Twice as Sharp® Scissors Sharpening System by Wolff Industries, Inc. This process consists of: Sharpening both blades on the sharpening stone De-burring Honing one blade...