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Greetings all. :)
Have any of you used a reliable sharpening service for nail nippers? Not being frugal but seems wasteful to just buy new if there's an alternative available. Thank you,
Regards
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twirly
Mandy Brooks
Brooks Podiatry
S64 0DE
Suffering a fondness for odd things.
Hi twirly,
used nova instruments some years ago, thye sharpened and re calibrated my oldest nippers. to be honest, they were never as good again and on that basis, next time I wil invest in new and put the £15 sharpening fee towards the new nipper. Having said that, it was at least 10 years before they needed sharpening in the first place so I have had good use out of them.
regards heather
Thank you, your comment is possibly the reason why I have had quite a difficult time obtaining information about sharpening nippers. I guess it's got to be new. Thanks again.
Regards :)
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twirly
Mandy Brooks
Brooks Podiatry
S64 0DE
Suffering a fondness for odd things.
You can sharpen your own nippers with absolute certainty that you will not jeapordise set angles etc. The trick is to hold them closed and grind along both edges at once from the underside (flat side), proximal to distal, removing minimal metal. 1 or 2 light passes with a standard diamond cylinder is all that is required.
Re-polish with a felt wheel and Cif kitchen cleaner.
Hi ,
All nippers can be sharpened , but never to the quality of the "manufactured edge". Most podiatrists who have had nippers sharpened only seem to have it done once , then buy new. I declare my interest here - I run Bailey Instruments in Manchester ,Uk . We can arrange for sharpening but at a cost. The skillbase has just about dried up. We used to use an excellent guy in Sheffield ,but he has retired now.
Some podiatrists are very good at sharpening their own nippers . However you do have to be careful not to damage the passivated layer on the steel surface. If you do damage this layer then your edges will discolour.
We are able to recommend a UK based company for sharpeningif you want to go down that line. Hope this helps.
Hi ,
My apologies for the delay in my reply . I have spoken with the company who are able to sharpen . he does not want his name or tel no broadcast on the internet for fear of increased work. If you could get in touch with me at sales@baileyin.u-net.com then I can quote a price once i learn of numbers, and types of nippers . Sorry to be so vague , but the guy is very busy and doesn't want to let clients down.