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KME on Simmons heads

Started by Chester Thompson, October 09, 2009, 11:13:00 AM

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Chester Thompson

Now that Simmons broadheads are back, will a KME sharpener work on them? I would think (yes I know) that the flat stone would not work real well, do they have a stone that would work for them. Please if you have experience with both of them let me know.
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NoCams

Well Ron....... Will you please offer a round file holder, round stone or ceramic in a holder for the KME knife sharpener for us Simmons lovers ? PLEEEEESE ???

nocams  :pray:
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"Failure to plan is planned failure"

Chester Thompson

I'll be a tester if you need somebody to.    :bigsmyl:
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**DONOTDELETE**

what would make you think that it wouldn't work? KME is awesome and I haven't see nor heard of it not working on any type of knife or BH.

Chester Thompson

With the curved blade I would think that you would not be able to keep the stone flat on the head... Sal do you have one? If you ever make it up to Richmond, and you bring it I will provide the heads to test and see if they work together.
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**DONOTDELETE**

Sorry, NO I don't one, but like I said I have seen them work on a lot of BH's and some knives that had a curved blade. As long as you take your time It will come out razor sharp.

Bowspirit

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Chester Thompson

Thanks for the link bowspirit, that is what I thought would happen, the corners of the stone would do all of the work on this head, and not I am wondering if that will cause the stones to wear differently, now if we could get Ron to offer what NoCams has been asking for a while now....
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NoCams

Oh Ron...... Where are you our friend.... ? This same subject keeps coming up and now that Simmons is back up and running we need a KME solution.

nocams  :pray:
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"Failure to plan is planned failure"

Steve O

Why not make your own holder?  Small piece of wood, cut the top to the right width and drill a hole in it for the rod of your choice.

Not trying to lose business for Ron, he will probably hav something a lot better, but while you boys are waitng for him...

Chester Thompson

Steve, why did you have to go and say that out loud? I was going to made that and sell it back to Ron.

My first step with be getting a KME.
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Charlie Lamb

I'll chime in for a bit.... Ron had told me after I made the post on the thread linked above that the stones on the knife sharpener would eventually round over for better contact.
I guess it wouldn't hurt to have a dedicated stone for those who like the Simmons.

Talk about coincidence... I took an Interceptor to the shop this morning and worked it over with my KME broadhead jig.

I put a half round file in my vice with the round side up. In short order I had that Simmons spooky sharp.
That's how I intend to do them from now on.
Hunt Sharp

Charlie

Big'n

Mr. Jerry and I just discussed the sharpening problems that aggravate so many of the simmons fans.  I will be decreasing the edge angle so ya'll won't have to remove sooo much material to get to the sweet spot.  This always ticked me off as well. I'll try to get ya'll a lot closer than the former owner did. God Bless, Dave
"If you want just one thing too much in life....Your life will likely be a disappointment" Augustus McCrae

Gary Logsdon

I still use Jerry's original "Steelmaster", which sets the angle for you and comes with a half-round file and ceramic rods.  Works like a charm.
Gary Logsdon

Sharpster

Well Guys,
I'm trying... I actually have found some ceramic rods that work pretty well but...they cost more than I'd like them too. Gotta find a file to get them started too. I'll let ya know when I come up with a system that I'm satisfied with.

Dave, Are there any of the new ones available yet for me to experiment with? Thanks,

Ron
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NoCams

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