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Blacksmith Blades shear sharpening service

Precision edge service

Shear sharpening

Sharpening should protect the geometry, feel, and balance of the tool, not just make the edge feel aggressive for a few cuts.

What is included

Built around the condition of the tool.

Inspection of edge condition, tension, ride line, and visible damage.
Controlled sharpening for convex and bevel-style professional shears.
Cleaning, tension adjustment, and final test cutting before return.
Guidance when a shear needs repair, replacement, or a different service path.
Blacksmith Blades shear sharpening service

Process

Step 1

Inspect

We check how the shear closes, where it is catching, and whether damage or tension is causing the cutting issue.

Step 2

Sharpen

The edge is restored with a controlled process matched to the blade style and current condition.

Step 3

Set and test

The shear is cleaned, tensioned, and tested so it returns ready for dependable salon use.

Best suited for

Daily cutting shears
Thinning and texturizing shears
Salon and barber tools
Student kits needing reliable maintenance

Questions

How do I know my shears need sharpening?

If the blades fold hair, push hair away, feel rough near the tip, or need extra hand pressure, they likely need service.

Can every damaged shear be restored?

Not always. Minor nicks and dull edges can often be corrected, but bent blades, heavy drops, or poor previous sharpening may limit what is practical.

Start shear service

Use the contact path for service questions, tool condition notes, and guidance before sending or ordering service.

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