Select Your Edge
Each edge delivers differently - choosing the right one means better technique, cleaner results, and longer tool life.
  • Maintain Factory Edge

    Ideal for:

    Stylists who want a clean, trusted reset - no surprises, no changes.


    Existing uses:

    Whatever the scissor was designed for - we preserve that. Precision, blunt, slide, or slice - untouched and just like new.


    Expanded benefits:

    Keeps original edge geometry intact

    Supports consistency in cutting results


    Choose this factory edge if you:

    Want your scissors returned exactly as they were

    Don’t want edge modification or customization

    Rely on muscle memory and technique tied to your current edge

  • Clamshell Edge

    Ideal for:

    Precision and creative cutting


    Existing uses:

    Slicing, point cutting, texturizing


    Expanded techniques:

    Slide cutting (for dry cutting long layers or face framing)

    Deep point cutting (for weight removal in thick sections)

    Feathering ends (on dry, fine hair for light diffusion)


    Choose this edge if you:

    Specializes in precision, dry cutting, and softness

    Wants a buttery glide feel through hair

    Is focused on creative finishes and needs ultra-sharp performance

  • Bevel Edge
    Ideal for:
    Robust daily work


    Existing uses:
    Straight blunt cut, scissor-over-comb, your workhorse

    Expanded techniques:
    Graduation cuts (like bobs, lobs, and angled cuts)
    Blunt perimeter cutting (solid base lines)
    Basic layering (wet cutting with tension)

    Choose this edge if you:
    Need durability over finesse
    Cut a lot of thick or resistant textures

    Prefer a blade that won’t dull quickly, especially with wet or product-filled hair

  • Serrated Edge
    Ideal for:
    Grip and control on slippery or resistant hair


    Existing uses:
    Crisp blunt lines, coarse hair, barbering, scissor-over-comb, mannequin hair

    Expanded techniques:
    Hairline and fringe detailing for non-slip cuts
    Short men's cuts or clipper/scissor hybrids
    Synthetic, wig, extension or mannequin hair

    Choose this edge if you:
    Need maximum control on coarse, thick, or slippery hair
    Often cut wigs, mannequins, or synthetic extensions

    Want a non-slip grip blade for ultra-straight lines

How It Works
Book & I Swing By
Call, text or message.
I’ll drop by your salon - (no to-and-fro), no drama.
Edge Consult & Technique Match
We assess how you cut, what you want - factory restore or custom edge, sorted in under 3 minutes. - whether you're slicing, chipping, blunt-cutting, or blending, etc.
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Scissor Swap
We take your scissors and leave a loaner pair that pair with your blades.
You keep working - no down time.
Same-Day Return
Your scissors, back in hand - sharper than ever and perfectly tuned to your technique. Guaranteed - my promise.
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Why We're Different
About Me, Matt - and Scissor Excellence.

Other bladesmiths never understood what I truly needed from my scissors, so I became one.

I spent years trusting other people to sharpen my tools - only to get back blades that felt a bit off. So I stopped searching and learned the craft myself. Now I sharpen every pair the way I wish someone had sharpened mine - tuned to the stylist, not just the steel.

To date, I’m the only bladesmith in Australia with a real background in hairdressing - and that matters. I started cutting hair in Melbourne back in 1982 and spent nearly 25 years behind the chair. I’ve owned salons, led teams, and worked the floor day in, day out. I know how scissors should feel - balanced, responsive, part of your craft.

What sets me apart isn’t just what I sharpen with - it’s how. I use a rare method involving four traditional Japanese stones, combined with precision machinery most sharpeners don’t have, to recreate a factory-quality, factory-approved edge.

Anyone can learn to sharpen scissors. But not everyone has stood behind the chair. I have. That’s why stylists trust me with their tools.
I’ve always found it curious how someone who’s never worked behind the chair can feel confident recommending scissors to a stylist - let alone advising how they should be sharpened. Just something I’ve learned from being on both sides of the blades.

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