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Determining Broadhead Edge Bevel

Started by dcolavito, April 04, 2009, 01:02:00 PM

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dcolavito

Is there an effective way to measure the final angle of bevel after sharpening broadheads?

Much has been written in this forum on sharpening Grizzly's and other BHs, and using a jig that maintains a fixed angle will ensure consistency - and several jigs set for different angles permits a means to modify bevel angle.

But is there a way to determine what you actually end up with (short of exotic equipment)?
If so, would be especially helpful for those sharpening w/o jigs, and also to determine if a jig is being used improperly.

Thanks,
Dave
Dave

Tree man

Visualize. A 90* angle is easy. Split it. 45s. split one of those....22.5


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