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    Fixed blade broadhead sharpener?

    What do y'all use to sharpen fixed blade broadheads?

    #2
    2 blade -leather strap/belt

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      #3
      Smiths Broadhead Sharpener. Up to .035-.040 blades.

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        #4
        Depends how bad they are....

        If they're nicked up, I'll use a file on them first.

        Then the Smith's sharpener.





        Then finish up with a leather strop that's been rubbed in jeweler's rouge.

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          #5
          Will the Smith's get them that sharp that you can finish on a leather strop and will it work on replaceable blades along with fixed 2 or 3 blades heads like the HellRazor and such.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Mudslinger View Post
            Will the Smith's get them that sharp that you can finish on a leather strop and will it work on replaceable blades along with fixed 2 or 3 blades heads like the HellRazor and such.
            If they're not too bad and just need a quick sharpening, yes. I've done it with Slick Tricks and Bloodrunners only.

            I forgot to include in my other post that after the Smith's, sometimes I'll pass them on a diamond stone prior to the leather strop.

            Even without using the diamond stone, the strop will get the rolled edge removed.

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              #7
              Three Rivers Archery Cut-on-Contact sharpener.
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                #8
                Originally posted by Katch66 View Post
                Three Rivers Archery Cut-on-Contact sharpener.
                I own that one too. Along with an Alaskan Archery Supply, a G5 and god knows how many others. The Smiths costs about 6 bucks and works better than all of em.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Ragin' View Post
                  I own that one too. Along with an Alaskan Archery Supply, a G5 and god knows how many others. The Smiths costs about 6 bucks and works better than all of em.
                  I may have to check it out. The 3-rivers gets 'em plenty sharp though.

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                    #10
                    knives of alaska has a small diamond stone that is amazing.. they sell for $9, it takes two swipes to resharpen a slick trick that you pass thru a pig and stick 6" in the ground. best kept secret thats no longer a secret. get you some
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