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Broadhead sharpning method

Started by Steve Nuckels, November 22, 2009, 09:11:00 PM

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Steve Nuckels

I was shooting a new arrow set up this evening and I needed to touch up the edge on the two blade broadhead after shooting.  I picked up a piece of a broken terracotta clay pot and started working the edge, and it did a great job!  It was poppin arm hairs after a little work!

I have used ceramic, wet stones, carbide sharpeners in the past, but the clay pot did at least as good, maybe better!

Anyone else ever try it!

BOHO

sure havent but glad it worked for ya !!!
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bretto

Steve, I always finish My 2-blade heads on the bottom of My ceramic coffee cup. My Grandmother always sharpened her kitchen knives on the bottom of a brown crock bowl she had.

I'll have to try the terracotta sometime. Thanks for the tip.

bretto

J-dog

Neat trick! - looks like the wife is gonna loose a pot! :-)

J
Always be stubborn.

Captain hindsight to the rescue!


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