since I want to hand sew my own clothes and stuff I need decent tools, including dressmaker shears. but a reputable one is an investment, and I already splurged my spending money on ropes
I have these shears lying around that are from a reputable brand, but they're in terrible state
can we make these become a "decent tool" again, and avoid more consumption? I guess if you disassemble them, vinegar the rust away a bit, then file away the rest, then sharpen… I've never tried sharpening scissors, but I have a whetstone somewhere… could even spray that handle to redo the painting while I'm at it?
- this https://www.engineeringforchange.org/news/how-to-make-penetrating-oil/
says that vegetable oil + 10% acetone is as good a penetrating oil as wd40
- Japanese people use tsubaki oil on blades
- I have both tsubaki oil and acetone