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Hair Cutting Barber Scissor
Hair Cutting Barber Scissor
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The Art of the Cut: A Guide to Professional Hair Cutting Barber Scissors
If you're an experienced barber, the pair of Hair Cutting Barber Scissors is more than an instrument. It is a part of the stylist's arm. If you are performing a classic taper, modern fade or a precision sharp cut, the quality of the shears will determine the quality of the hair as well as its sharpness in the finished cut. Professionals should invest in top-quality cutting tools as the very first move towards getting the best results.
Anatomy of Professional Barber Scissors
Professional scissors are constructed differently from standard shears used in the home. Each curve, edge and angle is created to be used for a prolonged period of time and with hair-specific texture.
- The Blade Edge: Most top barber knives have an edge that is convex (Japanese type) or a beveled edge. Convex blades are razor sharp and suitable for "slide cutting," while beveled edges are strong and suitable to use for "scissor-over-comb" techniques.
- The Pivot Screw: This is the primary component of the scissors. Modern barber shears typically have a tension adjustment mechanism (sometimes with the addition of a leaf spring), which allows stylists to fine-tune the closing and opening resistance.
- The Tang (Finger Rest): That small curving extension on the handle offers a place to rest for the pinky finger. It also gives barbers more stability and control in the midst of complicated movements.
Key Materials: Why Steel Grade Matters
The life-span of a scissors edge is entirely dependent on the steel. The majority of professional Barber Shears have been made out of:
- Japanese Stainless Steel (e.g., the 440C, VG10): Renowned for its capacity to hold sharp edges for a long period of time.
- Cobalt Alloy They are even more hard as well as more resistant to corrosion caused by chemical caused by hair coloring and styling products.
- Titanium Coating: It is often used for its aesthetics and also to provide an additional layer of protection from damage and wear.
Ergonomics and Comfort
Barbers work between 8 and 10 hours each day using shears, which is why ergonomics is the top priority.
- Offset Handles. They are made to make the thumb handle shorter than the finger handle, which reduces your "over-extension" of the thumb and thereby prevents Carpal Tunnel syndrome.
- Handles for Cranes: An even more inclined model of offset handles, which allows barbers to maintain their elbow in a more comfortable position when cutting.
Maintenance for Longevity
To ensure that barber scissors are operating at their highest, a rigorous maintenance program is necessary:
- Cleansing: Make sure to clean the blades following each haircut to eliminate hair pieces along with chemical residue.
- Lubrication: Add a small amount of scissor oil that is specially formulated on the pivot screw each day to ensure smooth operation.
- Professional sharpening. Based upon the usage, the shears must be sharpened at least every three to six months professionally in order to keep from "folding" or pulling the hair.
Conclusion
A high-end quality pair of Hair Cutting Barber Scissors can be a lifelong investment. With the correct knife edge and ergonomic grip, along with high-quality steel, barbers can make sure that every cut is neat and smooth, and their hands stay fit for the long haul.