Saturday, December 21, 2013

How to know what you’re buying when it comes to Haircutting shears, protect yourself when making this investment in your cutting tools.


Purchasing shears can be very confusing and sometimes misleading!  After you have done your research and narrowed down your choices ask these questions. And ask for the answers in writing, if the company can’t or won’t give you these answers in writing say no thank you and continue searching

 1- What steel is used in the blades   Find out exactly what stainless steel the shear blades are manufactured with. The steel material is one of the most important factors in shear cost and how well the edge will hold up.

 2- How are the blades manufactured, CAST- (lower quality shears) or Forged  ( higher quality shears)

 3- What is the hardness of the blades  (answer should look something like this ( 59 +-1) the answer should be somewhere between   57+-1 (low quality) up to 61+-1 (highest quality) 59+-1 is pretty average and a good all-around hardness.

 4- Type of edge design, CONVEX EDGE – higher quality, Razor sharp, Best for razor cutting techniques, but very delicate and great care needs to be taken when sharpening, Don’t hand these type of edges over to your local portable grinding/sharpening company! BEVELED EDGE- Found on lower quality shears, not as sharp as convexed edge but very strong and durable, found on most German shears and good for bulk cutting/Dry cutting.  Please note: If you are purchasing or have purchased any kind of plated or colored shear these all come with a beveled edge, these shears no not have a convexed edge no matter how expensive they are, Company’s will use the words like “semi Convexed” to disguise this fact but it is not true, all plated, colored, coated shears have a beveled edge.

 5- Country of manufacture- Today this really doesn’t matter as much anymore, There are great shears coming from all these country’s now- Japan, Korea, Taiwan & China.  This question will just get the sales person to commit to the proper answer. Most of the shears being sold today as Japanese shears are not from Japan, as I stated it really doesn’t matter all that much but it will keep everybody on the honest side of things, and let you know exactly what you are purchasing.

 Avoid shears from Pakistan, Turkey etc.  These are of the lowest quality and not for professional use, they do not cut well or last at all. You will find many of these on the internet, EBay, Amazon and places like that are flooded with them. They generally run $10.00- $50.00 and will have no markings on them at all, in an attempt to disguise where they are from.  Many of the very inexpensive colored shears you find at internet shopping sites are from these countries and may be OK for home use but will not hold up to professional everyday use.

If the company you are thinking of making a purchase from can’t put this into writing for you this should be a warning sign and you should not purchase from them. If after making a purchase and you find any of the written answers to not be true you will have far more power to do something about it.

In coming months I will try to break down each of these questions and give you more info about each one.    QUESTIONS?

Saturday, October 19, 2013

Open Questions and answers, topic & forum..

This topic will be for you to ask any questions you need answers for about Hairstyling shears.
If you need some info or have a question that does not relate to any of the topics being discussed already, use this topic box to fire away.

Enjoy your visit

Ed
http://www.totallyshears.com/

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Questions and Answers and information about having your Professional Haircutting shears professionally serviced


Having your Hair cutting shears serviced professionally, correctly and in a skilled, timely matter is extremely important. Stylist can find this as confusing and sometimes misleading as it was when going through the process of buying new shears. We expect this topic to generate a large amount of questions, and we will do our best to answer them all in easy to understand terms.
Getting your professional Haircutting shears serviced can be a frustrating and sometimes scary process,  we hope to arm you with info on The how and who and where you can find proper service. And know how to recognize good service.
You will learn what questions to ask before handing them over to any service company or person.

Why is service important?
Why it must be done correctly?
How to find a quality service company.
Common myths and misconceptions about servicing your shears.
What is the Stylists responsibility in keeping their edges in top notch shape?

All these questions and more will be discussed and answered, one at a time under this topic.

Current topic under this post - why it’s important to service your shears.

Next topic - How to find or get quality service, What to look for and ask your service company.

Thursday, September 19, 2013

List of Topics we plan on talking about.

Hello Happy Cutters,

This is a list of subjects that we will be discussing as time goes by on this new Blog.

If you want us to include anything not listed please contact us with your suggestion.

*What is a quality Hair Cutting shear?
*Why purchase a quality shear?
*What is Quality shear services?  How to find it and how to recognize it.
*Why Is quality service important?
*Caring for your shears, Do's and don'ts, Maintenance, Cleaning, Oiling & Tension adjustment.
*Pricing of shears
*The truth about Titanium plated or any other plated shears.
*What is Damascus?
*Country of origin
*A list of the general steels found in  shears.

Current Topic - Dry Cutting.

We hope to generate lots of good discussions about these and other topics and questions many Stylists have about their hair cutting shears.

Ed
www.totallyshears.com

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Our new "Sharp" blog

Welcome Hairstylists
We are creating this blog as a addition to our web site. We are always amazed at the kinds of questions we hear from stylist while we are in salons, Many of the questions are great and we feel if we can have a platform that stylist can ask and receive info about their shears, this will be a great addition to our shear education services.
As many of you know besides your skill and training, your Haircutting shear's are your most important and valuable tool.
Sadly there is a lot of incorrect information out there on shears and the service of them. We are hoping by starting this blog we can clear most of this up and give you another tool to grow in your profession.
Please feel free to sign up and follow our blog, this will be open for any questions about your hairstyling shears and any information you may be looking for.

Happy cutting to you all.

Ed
Totally Shears
totallyshears@gmail.com
www.totallyshears.com
P.O. box 42
Ashuelot, NH 03441