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File sharpening a two blade broadhead

Started by Charlie Lamb, August 31, 2018, 03:48:36 PM

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Charlie Lamb

While looking for a nocking point tutorial I stumbled across this broadhead sharpening thread I did a while back. I'm gonna have to sit down and just browse through the "How To Forum" just too see what interesting stuff I can find to read. I hope this helps someone who's interested in learning to file sharpen their broadheads.

http://www.tradgang.com/tgsmf/index.php?topic=160839.0 
Hunt Sharp

Charlie

WESTBROOK

Good point Charlie, there is a ton of info in the "How To" section.

bigbadjon

I had only superficially glossed over the first page until now. There is alot of useful stuff over there.
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pavan

For certain style broad heads, I find the Tom Mussato method to be better.  I use a similar method, get about the same thing done with different tools.  While I do not expect anyone to copy what I do, for 3 to 1 heads and for softer metal heads, there are options that may work better for some.  I know that Tom's method was explained in the dvd, it would be nice if was on file here.

Charlie Lamb

Well, I thought there was more to the video than there is. There's a couple others to supplement these two but they won't load. Poo!!!

I've got Tom Mussato's video in my files but I can't get them to move here.
Hunt Sharp

Charlie

hunting badger

I would like to view Tom Mussato's style of file sharpening but have never had the opportunity to view his style.

pavan

Can you load them to vimeo or imgur, or you tube?

Charlie Lamb

I'll mess with it today and see if I can get it posted somewhere. Not sure I'm smart enough. :knothead:
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Charlie

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Great video its' how I learned Thank you Charlie. :clapper: :clapper: :clapper:
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pavan

#9
I thought I still had the video, so I was looking how to get it done.  Then my wife said that I borrowed to someone, typical, just like my Byron and Schulz DVDs, they never come back.  This is the more standard, as demonstrated by Rob Green. I think my method on single bevels is a bit more effective, but for those that may be serrated curious.  It is something to watch.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9e3MElyAMrM

Pat B

That seems simple enough. I'll have to try it.   :thumbsup:
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