Diablo54 Senior Member 7,082 126 Outside Oct 10, 2011 #1 How are you going about it this year? We are using the Rada sharpener for our two blade broadheads. Pretty easy to use and it gets em sharp as can be. For our snuffers we are using a file. This does wonders tooickle:
How are you going about it this year? We are using the Rada sharpener for our two blade broadheads. Pretty easy to use and it gets em sharp as can be. For our snuffers we are using a file. This does wonders tooickle:
Buckmaster Senior Member 14,602 205 Portage Oct 10, 2011 #2 I'm using the Jiffy Sharpener found at Wal Mart for about $7. http://www.amazon.com/Smith-Abrasives-50185-Jiffy-Pro-Sharpener/dp/B0051OYT2U
I'm using the Jiffy Sharpener found at Wal Mart for about $7. http://www.amazon.com/Smith-Abrasives-50185-Jiffy-Pro-Sharpener/dp/B0051OYT2U
hickslawns Dignitary Member Supporting Member 40,612 288 Ohio Oct 10, 2011 #4 I use my Linski knife sharpener.
rgecko23 *Supporting Member* 7,466 0 Massillon, Ohio Oct 10, 2011 #5 I used to use my G5 sharper for my Montecs, worked really well. Worked OK on my knife too
Jackalope Dignitary Member Staff member 39,226 274 Oct 10, 2011 #6 Milo said: http://sharpeningmadeeasy.com/paper.htm Click to expand... Funny.. A buddy sharpens his with cardboard and jewlers rouge on a dremel.
Milo said: http://sharpeningmadeeasy.com/paper.htm Click to expand... Funny.. A buddy sharpens his with cardboard and jewlers rouge on a dremel.
Hoytmania Dignitary Member Supporting Member 11,520 181 Gods Country Oct 10, 2011 #7 Use the G5 stone also. 600 grit on one side 1200 on the other.
dante322 *Supporting Member* 5,506 157 Crawford county Oct 10, 2011 #8 Hey milo, what was that sharpener called you were telling me about for the buzzcuts? you said it is for a blade that has a concave edge.
Hey milo, what was that sharpener called you were telling me about for the buzzcuts? you said it is for a blade that has a concave edge.
dante322 *Supporting Member* 5,506 157 Crawford county Oct 10, 2011 #9 for now I have a little diamond hone i run the blade over a couple times. keeps my knives sharp too.
Archertl Senior Member 7,441 178 Tacoma, Washington (Native Ohioan) Oct 10, 2011 #10 On a arkansas stone. then i finish them on a piece of leather with sharping compound.
H hoot gibson The Crew 982 91 licking county, Oct 10, 2011 #11 i use a very fine pointed hard copper nail .