I am towards the end stretch of barber school, did the barber with chem program, and can confirm this here. Once I got my kit, I had all the tools I needed to hone the craft of barbering, and the first investment after paying tuition was the 76 with the blades. I like many of the clippers on the market, but the detachables just hit different. Much success to all of the hair artisans!! Blessings
Wow! I trained using the (corded) Oster 76 as well back in 98. That #18 blade was a lifesaver especially when it came to straight hair. Although I hated cutting straight hair, it made it such a smooth transition. I still use my Oster's when tapering down my female clients. Thanks for the memories... ✂️💈 ✂️
The biggest issue with detachable fading is that when you need access to the measurements in-between blades, you don't have it. Granted, this can work on some people, but it probably won't work on most.
@DudeCanCutTV I get that but to do that is honestly just working backwards. This technique is fun to do on some hair types but others not so much and is more of a challenge to yourself, rather than for practical use.
Using detachable blades has essentially taken away all of the guess work out of fading. My clipper lineup is oster ocane with blades 2 down to 000 Corded Master/Phat Master Corded T outliner. Can do any cut without picking up a guard
I am towards the end stretch of barber school, did the barber with chem program, and can confirm this here. Once I got my kit, I had all the tools I needed to hone the craft of barbering, and the first investment after paying tuition was the 76 with the blades. I like many of the clippers on the market, but the detachables just hit different. Much success to all of the hair artisans!! Blessings
Yesssirrr
Can you keep making detachable fade videos ? would love to see how you would do a taper I’m about to invest in some this week !!
@@j.cartier__ got you family!
I tried your method today and it worked so good! it honestly took a while looking for a easy to follow video for detachable blades. Thank You
@@marcomonroy6872 awesome!!!
Thanks bro! I’m one of two using detachables in barber college.
Yessir
Excellent looking cut and great at explaining what you were doing as you did the cut.
Awesome! Glad you found some value in it bro
Corded T-Outliner has to be the best trimmer of all time man, come on! Saber's is fire, but I can never give up them corded liners man 😂
This is accurate 😂🤷🏿♂️
Wow! I trained using the (corded) Oster 76 as well back in 98. That #18 blade was a lifesaver especially when it came to straight hair. Although I hated cutting straight hair, it made it such a smooth transition. I still use my Oster's when tapering down my female clients. Thanks for the memories... ✂️💈 ✂️
Love it!!!
I would like to see a guard vs blade battle competition but yes I love detachable
I wouldn’t mind seeing that either!
The biggest issue with detachable fading is that when you need access to the measurements in-between blades, you don't have it. Granted, this can work on some people, but it probably won't work on most.
The comb would be you’re guard if you don’t have the blades to get in between.
@DudeCanCutTV I get that but to do that is honestly just working backwards. This technique is fun to do on some hair types but others not so much and is more of a challenge to yourself, rather than for practical use.
Great work and video, as I am getting back to cutting with detachable blades. The 18 tooth skip blade that you are using is it from oster ? Thank you.
Yes it is. Excellent blade to add to you’re arsenal
My andis detachable outliner blade doesn't go through bulk to skin out .
Does your outliner blade cut like your trimmer does brother?
Nope it doesn’t I actually don’t use that blade as much because of that smh
What andis detachable clipper is that you’re using in the beginning?
The Andis Pulse ZR 2
@ nice thanks! Is there a difference between that one and the Supra II ? If so, Which is better?
Do you have any issues with the outliner blade not feeding hair well
@@The_UnrulyBarber it’s not perfect I tend to have to go over it again with trimmers. It honestly depends on the texture
I had no idea about the 18 skip tooth
It’s deadass the clean up blade aka Blurry Blade game changer bro 😊
Grab you’re self one it’s a game changer 💪🏽💪🏽
Using detachable blades has essentially taken away all of the guess work out of fading.
My clipper lineup is oster ocane with blades 2 down to 000
Corded Master/Phat Master
Corded T outliner.
Can do any cut without picking up a guard
That’s how it should be! Detachable blades just hit different.