On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 17:37:01 -0500, Alan King <
alan@...> wrote:
> Stefan Trethan wrote:
>
>> It's really rather hard to believe that this works..
>>
>
>
> Well guys you can see it might work, think about the paper seperating and
> sliding out slightly when cut. That'll be moving out slightly along the
> face of the edge removing material, should work although only sharpening
> one side until flipping unless the very edge surface of the other side of
> the paper is enough to do it. Seems like it'd be marginal vs just using
> a can opener sharpener unless you just keep fine sandpaper with the
> scissors to keep them topped off. With little pressure elsewhere it
> doesn't seem like it'd remove much except just at the edge, you'd still
> need to sharpen in a different manner once in a while.
> Generally mine are pretty far gone before I even think to sharpen them,
> I'd be cutting sandpaper for hours I think.
>
> Alan
>
>
That's similar to what i think....
BUT if it works that way, why the hell do they ever get dull in first
place?
(ok, ok i know i shouldn't cut copper wire)
Shouldn't cutting any material then sharpen them?
As said, very suspicious, but i will try.
ST