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Started by B-DOG, October 24, 2011, 12:34:00 PM

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B-DOG

can you use the KME jig on 2 bleade with bleeders. like the zwicky

Recurve50 LBS

There are 2 diffrent KME sharpeners, the broadhead and the knife sharpener kits. The best people to answer that question are the people at KME. I am not familiar with those heads with bleeders but there is a good chance that if the bleeder blades can be removed from the broadhead the KME can do the job.
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Jerry Jeffer

First off, Ron is top notch and can help you with any sharpening Qs.  I believe the bh sharpener does bleeders too
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JimB

No.The KME is basically for 2 blade heads or a four blade that you could remove the bleeder from.Zwickeys have fixed bleeders.

Rob DiStefano

either the knife or bh KME sharpeners will only work with twin blades, AND any twin blade with removable bleeders.
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Jake

The knife sharpener CAN be used to sharpen 4 blade Zwickeys.  IT takes a little bit of time but it can be done with a little practice.

Sharpster

Jake,

Are you sure??? I tell everyone it can't be done with either sharpener. You'll have to show me how to do it. Thanks,

Ron
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JimB

Well,sorry if I gave misinformation there.Maybe it has to do with where you place the clamp?

Sharpster

QuoteOriginally posted by JimB:
Well,sorry if I gave misinformation there.Maybe it has to do with where you place the clamp?
No, I believe you are right Jim. Far as I know it can't be done if the bleeder can't be removed. But heck, people have shown me cool ways of using my own stuff that I never even thought of. Could be one of those cases I guess. Thanks,

Ron
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