This technique is similar to cutting sandpaper, only you use aluminum foil. Again, this will hone slightly dull scissors, but it won’t sharpen scissors with very dull or damaged blades. Start by tearing off a piece of foil that’s about 12 inches long. Then, fold the foil sheet several...
Cut a sheet of aluminum that is at least 10 inches long. Then, fold it lengthwise several times. You want to end up with a relatively thick strip of aluminum foil. The folded layers will sharpen the beveled edge of your dull scissors. Next, cut through the foil ten to twenty times (o...
attention of a skilled sharpener. It is also possible for scissors to be sharpened at home, if you are comfortable with a whetstone. When you do sharpen scissors, you may want to think about the value of the scissors, as high quality scissors are worth the effort, while cheaper scissors ...
Over time and with consistent use, all scissors will eventually dull and loose the sharp edges they once possessed when you first bought them. If you are having trouble cutting with dull scissors, you might consider going out and buying...