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broadhead sharpening using grinders and such

Started by rnharris, July 23, 2012, 11:14:00 AM

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rnharris

i am not as good on stones as i'd like to be after sharpening heads for 30 yrears lol

has anyone used the various grinder stones or sanding belts that are available out there for two blade heads i am tired of stones and files and just don't have time to get an edge as sharp as it needs to be for hunting thanks in advance!

will a fine grit sander belt or fine grit grinding wheel be ok for heads or do i need a special stone or belt?
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Coiloil37


Teacher_of_the_Arcane

Hi All,

There was an article in a recent issue of "Woodcarving Illustrated" where a stationary belt sander (1" or 2" belt) was used to sharpen carving knives.  It worked for them !!
Lobo Lohr -- Old School Hunter

Overspined

I have one of those low rpm wet wheel grinders from Harbor Freight.  Comes with a guide you can adjust.  I'd get the block to condition the stone wheel though to keep the stone consistent.  I've used it quite a bit.  About 100$.  I sharpen all kinds of stuff on it.  It has a leather wheel too for stropping.  Works good.

warden415

Paper wheels! Do an unbelievable job and can do a 2 blade head from
Dull
To shaveing in a matter of minutes! I got mine from
Grizzly tools but they are all made by the same
Place.  I believe it's razor edge systems

Flinttim

DO NOT try to sharpen 3 blade heads on a paper wheel ! It will get real ugly real quick.
Genesis 27:3 Now therefore take, I pray thee, thy weapons, thy quiver and thy bow, and go out to the field, and take me some venison;

Bjorn

I have found pretty much all the methods work from bastard file to expensive doodad. Decide what you are going to use then practice and practice some more. And you might as well learn to sharpen with a file........in the field that's the preferred method anyway.

Justin Falon

I love the paper wheels. Period! It will determine that you use 2 blade heads though, but for the precision edge you get in a matter of 60 seconds or less, I can stick with them because it produces a great edge time after time after time.

justin
Hill

Biathlonman

Sorry can't help on the wheels...If just running two blade heads, buy you a accusharp and rock on.

Overspined

What's a paper wheel?   Is it for a high speed grinder?

wapiti

I often use my Rigid Oscillating Belt Sander(4x24).
Change out the belt sander for the spindle sander and PRESTO a sharpener for Simmons heads.
"Diplomacy is the art of saying 'Nice doggie' until you can find a rock."-Will Rogers

rnharris

Thanks for the replies guys gives me some info to work with never heard of a paper wheel need to do some searching anyone use Jim Nieves from centaur archery's grinding wheel?
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Looper

That sharpening system that Jim has is a paper wheel system. There are two parts, a grinding wheel and a polishing wheel. They attach to a standard wheel grinder. It will get a two blade head scalpel sharp. I can do 6 broadheads in less time than it takes to do one with a stone. A file is pretty quick, but it won't give you the polished edge the paper wheel will.

Like Flinttim said, though, you can't use a 3 blade head on it.

rnharris

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