Hi, I'm now four years down the line of having pat sheep (now 4) and intend to always have the wooly friends. I stress every year about getting the sheared and have been lucky that the farmer on who's land I keep them has volunteered to shear them for me. However I HATE not being able to do things myself ( and he has just had a heart attack) I bought a cheap pair of clippers last year for £100 isn and he laughed at my attemptsattempts and ended up doing them for me again. I've just had the decades sharpened (Shear Ease - brilliant postal service) and really want to have a go again this year. Farmer told me last year I had blunted them right away because the blade was up against the guard. I had followed the instructions, fit blade, tighten, tensioner back 1/4 turn.. What can I be doing wrong? How hard can it be to use clippers. First year I tried to use a pair of the red hand blades and they didn't cut at all even although new. I ended up spending hours with a pair of scissors. Luckily they are so tame they just stood there but ended up looking like balls of popcorn!!!!
Doesn't help that I can't tip them, does it really matter how they are done as long as they get their coats of and are cool??