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Extra course diamond stone

Started by Bear Heart, January 01, 2009, 07:02:00 PM

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Bear Heart

I am looking for a stone to quickly take of the initial metal on my tuskers.  Could save a lot of time.  I am using a KME and have been able to get them real sharp so just looking to speed things up.  Any suggestions?
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LKH

At the N. AM. Longbow Safari this year we got a fold out that was black one one side and blue on the other.  The black (coarse) was almost too much.  Sort of like gravel on a stick.

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Bear Heart

Ron at KME did mention getting a cheap belt sander and placing the sharpener on it.  He said to have the belt running away from you.  I know that should be common sense but would hate to see an accident going the other way.
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wingnut

We sell the XX course / course duofold DMT.  Rusty has one that he is happy with.

We can also get the Black XX course in a couple fo the bench stone sets.

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trashwood

yep I like the black and blue.  used to jsut carry a onesided blue folder for hitting BH if the got into the ground.  Some got dinged pretty good because I swamp rabbit hunt a lot.  black takes ding out quickly, blue smooths it donw to an edge I like,

rusty

sagebrush

I use the blue fold up model to sharpen razor knives. The best thing I ever found to do that with. I never did get good at using them to sharpen a broadhead. They are great for taking off metal fast. Gary

Bear Heart

I am looking at one to lay on the bench and use with the kme.  That tool is the key for me.
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