A clipper blade guard is used to determine how short or long of a cut you apply. Example, when you go to a barber and ask for a "number 2", he changes the clipper blade guard accordingly.
A clip-point blade is like a normal blade with the back "clipped" or concavely formed to make the tip thinner and sharper.
You can use any blade on any clipper, so long as you use the correct size.
The Fade blade closed is 00000 and you can open it up to 000. The Andis Improved Master blade goes from 000 closed to open clipper length(not quite a 1). There is also an Andis Phat master which has a "phat blade" on it.
Wahl 1045 Universal Clipper Blade Set
It depends on if it is stationary or not, and if it is it can't be removed. Most have springs. They pull forward and you just pull them in the same direction as the blade, and it will come right of.
Beck's Blades and Repair sharpens clipper blade sets for 5.00 (small) and 6.00 (large).
that would be a 00 blade aka no guard or a brush cut. its not smart or funny this cut but it takes a brave man or lesbian to step up to this haircut.
Most of the groomers would use a #10 blade for Schnauzer dogs.
Yes, you sharpen both blades. Professional blade sharpeners refer to the set as a "clipper blade".
The Wahl 8685 provides the closest shave to a blade shave that a clipper/trimmer can provide.
The Power Line comes with a #00000 blade and the Classic comes with a # 000 blade.
It might be the type of blade you're using. If the coat is matted, you'll need a different blade, a number 7 works well for matted coats. I have an Oster clipper so, obviously, I use an Oster blade. I'm not sure what number the blade should be for an Andis clipper. The blade info should tell you what the blades use is suited for. If the coat isn't matted, you might still have to check into the best type of blade for your use.