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This is a great subject and very helpful for somebody like me trying to figure out scissors. I don't have much to add but just wanted to let you guys know that I follow you all the time on this Forum. So thank you! I've worked up the courage and the equipment to sharpen some scissors and I will let you know how it turns out. Assuming it does work out.
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What equipment are you using? We would interested in hearing even if it does not pan out!
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Thanks for responding Mark. To Grepper; I have a 1 x 42 Kalamazoo now and am attempting to take a page out of your book by copying your knife rest and that is what I am going to attempt to sharpen scissors with. I realize that there is supposed to be all kinds of magic things associated with sharpening scissors and maybe there is but I'm going to find out. I'm a hard head and just have to find out for myself. With a little help from my friends I am sometimes successful.
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I have sharpened scissors on the Kally and it worked fine. Just use light pressure so you don't convex the edge.
I'm speaking of regular paper cutting/kitchen/general scissors, not salon scissors. Not those fancy convex, Japanese scissors. For some reason it seems that they are different, but I have no idea what all that means.