The sharpness meter is going to be my next purchase. It is remarkable how much you can improve upon the factory edge. Under 100 is somewhere in the "wicked" to "scary" sharp range. Thank you for developing the guides.
My new sever 2.0 150gr were dull out of the box. It won't even shave the hair on your arm. USPS notified me your stay sharp guide was delivered so fingers crossed my blades will be sharp tonight
Just an FYI, Sevrs use their o-ring to hold blades in. About 5-7 times of sharpening you'll have to take a small file to cut that grove back in. I had one deploy mid air on a penetration test, found the o-ring and it was sliced in half.
Just ordered this guide the fixed blade guide and 5 diamond plates. I also have the 344 and tooth of the arrow style sharpener and boy they’ll put an edge on a head. 4 hunters in the family so a sharpener for everyone.
How do the o rings hold up once the factory notch is gone? I think I'm gonna give these broadheads a rip this year. I like that they offer replacement parts( o rings, blades). Lots of mechanical broadheads are one and dones and there's not much value in that. How's the edge retention of the ferrule? I haven't seen or heard what grade of titanium they're using.
I was wondering the exact same thing, should you somehow deepen the notch? ...and if the notch is too sharp, would it prematurely cut the rubber band in flight? ...and from what I understand, Sevr uses Grade 5 Titanium.
Hey Ron, I can't seem to get these as sharp as I'd like, and I continually sharpen only the outer most edge of the cutting surface. I've tried different distances out from the guide and it isn't changing. What am I doing wrong?
Sharpened 2 of the 4 I have working on the third. Probably my least favorite to sharpen out of the 3 I do. The 344 for 3 blade heads is my favorite tooth of the arrow sharpener is second and these r last. But they probably get the sharpest.
If the blade moves in the jaws, that means you are applying too much down pressure while rolling the guide. The wight of your hand is almost too mush force. Light pressure and more strokes. Dont push down hard.
@@innovativeoutdoorsman5067 I know this and I own and I own all 3 of your jigs, this is the first time using this jig though and it definetly doesn't even hold it snug with my sevr 1.5 blades. I also use your diamond stones and have no issues with other blades.
I’m a little late to the party here but I use the grey guide on all my replacement blades for these and the magnus black hornets. Still a wicked edge and much stronger
The sharpness meter is going to be my next purchase. It is remarkable how much you can improve upon the factory edge. Under 100 is somewhere in the "wicked" to "scary" sharp range. Thank you for developing the guides.
Thanks Ron! My personal favorite mech head for sure.
My new sever 2.0 150gr were dull out of the box. It won't even shave the hair on your arm. USPS notified me your stay sharp guide was delivered so fingers crossed my blades will be sharp tonight
That’s awesome i have Sevr so I’ll be back rewatching this once i get around to sharpening
Loved watching this..looks as satisfying as reloading my ammo.. thanks for sharing
Just an FYI, Sevrs use their o-ring to hold blades in. About 5-7 times of sharpening you'll have to take a small file to cut that grove back in. I had one deploy mid air on a penetration test, found the o-ring and it was sliced in half.
Better just to replace the blade at that point brother
so i have a question, what about the actual point of the broadhead, how would you sharpen that?
Just ordered this guide the fixed blade guide and 5 diamond plates. I also have the 344 and tooth of the arrow style sharpener and boy they’ll put an edge on a head. 4 hunters in the family so a sharpener for everyone.
Absolutely love the Stay Sharp guide... In a few minutes I get the Sevr blades to be really scary sharp
How did you get the stay sharp jig to hold onto the blade tight enough?
@@lukejoseph1406 I just tighten the screw.....it holds the blades totally tight
@@ruan_bowman I tried about 10 different positions with my 1.5 sevrs and the jig just doesn't hold the blade tight enough to keep it square
I'm fixed blade guy Ron. But, after seeing John's video I had to buy some Sevr's (John recommended the Robusto 150g) man you get th sharp!
How do the o rings hold up once the factory notch is gone? I think I'm gonna give these broadheads a rip this year. I like that they offer replacement parts( o rings, blades). Lots of mechanical broadheads are one and dones and there's not much value in that. How's the edge retention of the ferrule? I haven't seen or heard what grade of titanium they're using.
I was wondering the exact same thing, should you somehow deepen the notch? ...and if the notch is too sharp, would it prematurely cut the rubber band in flight? ...and from what I understand, Sevr uses Grade 5 Titanium.
Awesome … makes sense too!
Wow that is insane how sharp you got that!
Hey Ron, I can't seem to get these as sharp as I'd like, and I continually sharpen only the outer most edge of the cutting surface. I've tried different distances out from the guide and it isn't changing. What am I doing wrong?
Just subscribed. Good work
Sharpened 2 of the 4 I have working on the third. Probably my least favorite to sharpen out of the 3 I do. The 344 for 3 blade heads is my favorite tooth of the arrow sharpener is second and these r last. But they probably get the sharpest.
Which guide do I buy for the SEVR 1.5"? There are several listed on the site but none indicate for SEVR.
Very impressive
Did you grind off the notch where the o-ring sits?
Important question!
If you stopped after the 2500 grit, comparatively how sharp would it be without the strop step?
I answer that in another of my videos ruclips.net/video/EOa0JEt0z4A/видео.htmlsi=op24UQ6xH3NgGVl6
Where do I get this sharping guide to hold the broadhead?
stay sharp guides
How can I get the guide and stones
staysharpguide.com
Just ordered thanks
Where do you get that little holder to sharpen the blades?????
In the description is the link to staysharpguide.com
Yikes that baby wicked after you worked it over. 👍🏻
I may have missed it, what guide was used for the Sevr?
its all in the description
I can't get your sharpener to hold onto the blade tight enough on my sevrs what is the trick.
If the blade moves in the jaws, that means you are applying too much down pressure while rolling the guide. The wight of your hand is almost too mush force. Light pressure and more strokes. Dont push down hard.
@@innovativeoutdoorsman5067 I know this and I own and I own all 3 of your jigs, this is the first time using this jig though and it definetly doesn't even hold it snug with my sevr 1.5 blades. I also use your diamond stones and have no issues with other blades.
I got your grey sharpener, could I use it on the sevr or is the angle to steep?
it would make a stronger edge. No problems using it with your blades.
I’m a little late to the party here but I use the grey guide on all my replacement blades for these and the magnus black hornets. Still a wicked edge and much stronger
Where do I buy this sharpener at?
staysharpguide.com/
It is BEYOND me why they don't include an extra damn washer with each head!