Suggest you get in with sewing machine/fabric shops. You may have to give them a dollar or two per pair. Stop by and pick them up and deliver them sharpened tn a day or two.
Sewing has changed (as per my mother) in the past 20 or so years. In the old days women made their own clothes because it was cheaper than buying in a dress shop/department store. Now, sewing is a hobby. Fewer women do it but the ones who sew don't mind spending a little money.
Suggest you "test the waters" with some fabric stores before buying tooling.
I like the other ideas of expanding into chainsaw chains. Stihl dealers largely have the sharpening business sewn up for their prime customers but there are all kinds of saws out there. Carbide saw blades last a long time and the big box stores probabily sell small blades as cheap as you can resharpen. Focus on 10" and 12" blades and take smaller ones as they come.
Start small with minimal investment and let the business buy additional tools.
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