Technical Blog
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What is the Difference Between the Twice as Sharp® Models?
This is one of our most frequently asked questions: What is the difference between the Standard, Industrial, and Professional Twice as Sharp® Scissors Sharpener? The short answer is the honing... -
What Kind of Maintenance Should I Do on My Twice as Sharp® Scissors Sharpener?
The question of maintenance comes up from time to time concerning the Wolff Industries, Inc. Twice as Sharp® scissor sharpener. Here are a few things you need to know: Routine... -
How to Sharpen Poultry Processing Shears
Our guide explains how to sharpen poultry shears so you can deliver longer-lasting, better-performing blades to your team, shift after shift.
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How to Sharpen Poultry Processing Knives
Maintaining a sharp inventory of poultry processing knives is crucial for operational efficiency. A dull knife slows production, increases the effort required, and can lead to worker injuries.
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Twice as Sharp® Standard Scissors Sharpening System
Designed for Home and Sewing The Wolff Industries, Inc. “Standard” Twice as Sharp® is designed to make sharpening your home and sewing scissors and shears fast, easy, and precise. Our... -
Sharpening Training with Wolff Industries, Inc.
I wanted to take a moment to highlight a couple of the ways you can receive sharpening training from Wolff Industries, Inc. Our goal is to support the sharpening industry... -
Introducing the new Carson Pro Series MagniVisor™ Deluxe
We have recently upgraded our head-mounted magnifier offering to the Carson Pro Series MagniVisor Deluxe. The CP-60 is a hands free, head-worn magnifier with four different lenses; 1.5x, 2x, 2.5x,... -
How to Sharpen Curved Scissors
For curved scissors, when you clamp the scissors, one blade will curve down and around the wheel and the other blade curves up and away from the wheel. This makes... -
How Scissors Are Made | American-Made Stainless Steel Scissors
Wolff Industries, Inc. is the only company making industrial, plastic handle, stamped shears in the United States. The company produces these scissors at their Wolff Indiana, LLC. manufacturing facility in... -
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... -
How to Sharpen Pinking Shears
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... -
My Scissors are Sharp. Now What?
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...