Can I use the broadhead sharpener on single bevel broadheads?
Yes, for single bevel broadheads, do 95% of the “work” on the bevel side. First, raise a burr with your coarse stone. As soon as youre sure you have a continuous burr running the length of the blade, move to the next grit. Don’t remove the burr just yet. Continue to polish/refine the bevel side with the finer stones. As you progress through the grits, the burr will get slightly heavier. After you polish the bevel on your finest stone, flip the clamp and using only forward strokes and very light pressure, do the absolute minimum necessary to remove the burr. Then finish with a few alternating passes on each side of the blade. Again, using all forward strokes. At this point the head should be shaving hair. To take it to the next level of sharpness, strop the blade on a piece of dry corrugated cardboard. Just tear a good sized flap off a cardboard box and with the head still in the sharpener, make about 8 backward passes over the cardboard on each side of the blade, then a few one- flip,