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Finally found out how to sharpen a simmons head

Started by DanielB89, October 16, 2015, 10:32:00 AM

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DanielB89

A month or so back, I bought a KME to attempt to conquer these simmons heads.  The system is unbelievably consistent, but some how I just couldn't get the simmons heads sharp.  I did use it on a few knives and some non concave heads and I don't believe anything could work better.  Well, I know it couldn't work better, it could only math perfection.  But I still could not get the simmons head "hair popping sharp".  I could get them sharp, but not razor sharp.  A friend used a razors edge and told me to try it out.  I purchased one and it is the answer for someone who struggles like myself.  

I slid the broadhead down my arm last night after trying it out and shaves hair full length of the blade.  There is a flaw in the Razors edge, though.  The more you sharpen your heads with it, the greater the angle gets on the guide.  I am sure this isn't that big of a deal, but it is something that I think will need replacing in the future.  I did it just as Chris Spikes showed and it worked flawlessly.  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtNBQoVlz80
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olddogrib

I've got a 3-sided Jewelstik that I modified to accept a guide rod so that it could be used with clamp style systems like Lansky/KME. I'm sure Chris' method works fine, but it appears your grinding down the guide in the process. Diamond hones aren't cheap and I try to avoid any unnecessary wear.
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Jayrod

Hands down the best system I ever tried but yes you will wear the razors edge guide out after a while doing lots of sharpening
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DanielB89

QuoteOriginally posted by olddogrib:
I've got a 3-sided Jewelstik that I modified to accept a guide rod so that it could be used with clamp style systems like Lansky/KME. I'm sure Chris' method works fine, but it appears your grinding down the guide in the process. Diamond hones aren't cheap and I try to avoid any unnecessary wear.
with the KMWE, I just couldn't get the angle the same full length of the head.  I did get a good angle at the top and then the back of the blade got little to no work.  with the Razor's edge, it is actually the exact opposite, which I think may be better.  

The tip of the blade had a little steeper angle than the trailing edge, but both of them are shaving sharp.  This is the sharpest I have gotten these heads, ever.  I do not think it has anything to do with the KME, but everything to do with me not operating it properly.
"Blessed is the man who trusts in the LORD And whose trust is the LORD. Jeremiah 17:7

"There is a way which seems right to a man,
But its end is the way of death."  Proverbs 14:12

jkm97

I have really good results with the Simmons Steelmaster on any simmons head or other two or four blade heads.

goingoldskool

Chris' system is what I use as well. .... I REALLY like how sharp it gets them!

Good luck, shoot straight and God bless,

Rodd
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