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Dulled broadheads...HELP!!!

Started by Bowspirit, April 16, 2007, 08:53:00 PM

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Bowspirit

Out of the box, I can get a lot of broadheads shaving sharp, no problem. But occasionally when practicing with them, I miss my 3-D target, and the heads bury into the ground. Now, our soil is really sandy, and everytime I retrieve the heads, I can no longer get them sharp. For the life of me, I don't know what to do. Anyone else encounter this problems...
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bowdude

File, steel, leather, shave arm hair, (if not- repeat), put in quiver.

Bowspirit

Yeah. I've tried resharpening em with all sorts of things, especially the file. Never works...
"I read somewhere of how important it is in life, not necessarily to be strong, but to feel strong. To measure yourself at least once."
               -Alexander Supertramp

"Shoot this for me."
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pintail_drake2004

start with a rough stone: i use arkansas soft stones. then go to a ceramic stone, followed by a hard arkansas stone....when you are done the edge will be pretty sharp, but you arent there yet. I prefer to use a pair of old denim jeans to hone the edge the last lil bit. follow with a soft leather strop.
This is how i sharpen all of my cutting blades. I personally do not use a file because it is easier to get the bevel off. I only use a file to remove large burrs.

Barney

Get a lansky. Epoxy a small file to a pc of 9 ga. wire. Start with that, then work your way through the stones. I've never seen a broadhead I couldn't sharpen this way.

strick9

Sharpening is an lost art to most, I have been sharpening various items since I was four when I got my first knife , which I lost and yes got whooped good for loosing it.. point is be patient with your strokes and pay close attention to angle, pressure and direction one bad stroke kills five good ones..be patient..
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ok Chris, heres your solution, DONT MISS!

and use a good backstop...

ok, yall have sandy soils up there, weve got a more clayish soil down here...  ever heard of the Ol Alabamy Red Clay? were famous for it,  and its the most nastiest crap there is...
If its brown its down; thats my motto.


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Bowspirit

I wanna thank you all for your advice. I just used several of your methods, choosing the best parts from each, and finally, FINALLY, got an edge that shaves hair. Y'all have no idea how much this was driving me crazy...
"I read somewhere of how important it is in life, not necessarily to be strong, but to feel strong. To measure yourself at least once."
               -Alexander Supertramp

"Shoot this for me."
               -Chuck Nelson

pintail_drake2004

well can ya shave with it then? that is the best test there is.

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