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Touching up my Snuffers...

Started by Wildschwein, May 21, 2010, 11:00:00 AM

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Wildschwein

So I decided to give some Snuffers a try. I began the sharpening proccess by using the sharpie and bastard file method posted on this site, and now have them all gleeming. I then used a ceramic stick to remove the burr. The result is a Snuffer that easily cuts elastic and grabs my fingernail, but is just shy of shaving hair. What else can I do to give them that extra edge?

Onehair

I like to use a piece of leather with jewelers rouge. Pull across very lightly getting 2 edges at a time. Even with a file I can get it to pop hair just by getting my strokes lighter and lighter with each pass. The final few strokes are just the weight of the file.

lil jake

use a KME broadhead sharpener... u can split a hair with it then
I dont hunt to live, I live to hunt... It's better to be the preditor than the prey


Zbearclaw

Give me a bow a topo and two weeks, and I guarantee I kill two weeks!

Ryan Rothhaar

I finish on the leather strop as well.  Search for sharpening snuffers and my handle in the member name in powwow and you should get a pictoral I did a while back on sharpening Snuffers.  Shows the stropping.

R

string bean

A little off topic but about snuffers.  Where do ya'll find a mill file wide enough for the 160's?
It's not about the kill but the experience.

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anchorman

I have ordered 14" files from just about any hardware store Ace, True Value..they weren't that expensive..

joe skipp

I'm using them on my bear hunt next week...use a 10 mil file, ceramic stick and finish off on stropping leather. Popping hairs off my arm.....

I find the 10 mil bastard file very effective in getting them to the point of sharp but they need to be finished off. Some Snuffers I find will not shave hair but are still sharp enough to kill.
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Earthdog

String bean,,I use two straight files side by side for that reason.

I also push into the file rather than away from it.

It's only on the last few "very light" strokes I pull the head down the file to clean it up.
Winning or losing is not the important thing,,the important thing is how well you played the game.

Steve O

I must be Ryan's "tech" guy...

I save some of these threads with GOOD information in them:

 Sharpening Snuffers Properly

Onions

I use just a file on my 160's. I work the file from back to front, 2 blades at a time. Ending in very, very light pressure.
For my 160's I use a 16" single cut bastard file.
On a side not I just found a box of brand new Nicholson files at a garage sale, $3 per file, with handles!

chris <><

Shinken

If you do not have a file, a 3-way  JEWELSTIK will put a very nice edge on a SNUFFER broadhead going coarse to fine with lighter and lighter strokes.  I *always* strop the edges with leather to get the *final* edge....

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