Learn how to tell if your scissors are dull or damaged—and the simple sharpening techniques that can bring them back to life.
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Mar. 29—Todd Kilpatrick is a wandering knife and scissor grinder who sharpens the dull scissors of barbers, beauticians and pet groomers across the Southeast. Although he is from Cullman, Decatur is ...
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How to Sharpen Scissors

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Sharpening scissors at home can help you achieve smoother, more efficient cuts. By learning how to sharpen these essential household tool you can restore their cutting power when they start to dull.
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Brett Morse, a former Marine and chef, is opening a sharpening shop in Bloomington, Indiana, called B-Town Sharp Shop. He is certified as a master sharpener for hair scissors by the National ...
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