Troy, I take the blade off a hack saw. Then I tied a sting on the knobs that were holding the saw blade. Rub the green compound on the sting and your set to sharpen those Ser-Razors in the Black Hornet. Works great! Keep making videos, I watch everyone of them.
I’ve tried a dozen or more different sharpening systems over the years and this one you’re using has worked best for me with knives. I’ll try broadheads next.
Hey Troy. Bonus tip for making sure you're getting these set consistently in the Work Sharp jig. Get a sewing hem gauge with a slide stop. I found that keeping them at 8mm from the edge will get you set at the 17* bevel. Just wanted to pass it along.
Great broadhead!!!! Makes’’em bleed a lot and fast a combo that breathes success for bow hunting. Pair that with a lifetime warranty that you can easily use if you have the damaged head send a pic to the owner Mike and he’ll send you a new one. I’ve used the warranty recently and it was easy as could be got two new heads within a week or so of sending in email. Tip curl is its weakness but all cut on contact heads will inherit this weakness they don’t always curl but hit solid bone and it can definitely happen. It doesn’t turn me away from using as they still will have tons of sharp edge left to cut and kill. They leave mechanical looking holes and blood trails.
You can also get after market support block for guide. It prevents it from flexing to keep the angle consistent and prevent damage to the support bracket.
the WorkSharp system works really well. So far, I've gotten all my knives REALLY sharp with it. Have yet to do broadheads but that is next. thanks Troy, for all the info you put out there. I want to break more shoulders and ribs while shooting more forward!
I have a lansky knife sharpener from way back loved it, but was cumbersome. Bought a work sharp belt sharpener and love it, not this comes out GEEZ!! Thanks for all the info you keep putting out to improve us dummies lol
Hey Troy, is there a reason you used the older WS precision adjust instead of the newer pro precision adjust? Is there any difference that makes the older model better for the black hornets? Also, tying your twine/string to a small, flexible stick and making a little bow makes it easier to sharpen the serations.
I will be shooting the Black Hornet Ser Razor this year and i got a great deal on this sharpener. Quick question, you sharpened the ser razor side (front blades) do you sharpen the back angle as well? This was exceptionally helpful. Thank you!
Cool machine ! Any good fisherman knows there isn’t a sharp hook that comes out of a package! Just like broad heads they need to be sharpened! I love my stay sharp guides stupid simple and it’s set up for the iron wills I shoot. Keep snapping jaws and shooting straight RF
I’ve used both the stay sharp and worksharp for iron wills and this machine is much faster and gets them even sharper. It sharpens the blade and tanto tip at the same time unlike the Stay Sharp
Troy, I take the blade off a hack saw. Then I tied a sting on the knobs that were holding the saw blade. Rub the green compound on the sting and your set to sharpen those Ser-Razors in the Black Hornet. Works great!
Keep making videos, I watch everyone of them.
I been using the worksharp for a few years and it’s awesome for broadheads. Keep making good content your channel has really helped a lot of folks.
Can you sharpen the Magnus Stinger Broadheads with this
Yes
Holy crap, a yoga mat on the workbench?!? That’s genius and cost effective! I know what I’m gonna do tonight!
Yeah - it’s great
I’ve tried a dozen or more different sharpening systems over the years and this one you’re using has worked best for me with knives. I’ll try broadheads next.
Its legit.
Hey Troy. Bonus tip for making sure you're getting these set consistently in the Work Sharp jig. Get a sewing hem gauge with a slide stop. I found that keeping them at 8mm from the edge will get you set at the 17* bevel. Just wanted to pass it along.
@@bowlwest73
Noted!!
Awesome video Troy. I have the work sharpe just for knives and it is awesome. This will be the next piece of equipment the I get for my workshop
I got the elite for Christmas and been using it for touching up my foamers.
Great broadhead!!!! Makes’’em bleed a lot and fast a combo that breathes success for bow hunting. Pair that with a lifetime warranty that you can easily use if you have the damaged head send a pic to the owner Mike and he’ll send you a new one. I’ve used the warranty recently and it was easy as could be got two new heads within a week or so of sending in email. Tip curl is its weakness but all cut on contact heads will inherit this weakness they don’t always curl but hit solid bone and it can definitely happen. It doesn’t turn me away from using as they still will have tons of sharp edge left to cut and kill. They leave mechanical looking holes and blood trails.
Scary freaking sharp! 👍👍 I use polishing compound on my leather strop. Makes the final edge awesome.
Wow, thanks for the tutorial! I need all the help I can get 😂
You can also get after market support block for guide. It prevents it from flexing to keep the angle consistent and prevent damage to the support bracket.
the WorkSharp system works really well. So far, I've gotten all my knives REALLY sharp with it. Have yet to do broadheads but that is next.
thanks Troy, for all the info you put out there. I want to break more shoulders and ribs while shooting more forward!
You’ll like the results
Thanks a lot for the video!! Helped me out a lot!! Keep up on the good content!!
I have a lansky knife sharpener from way back loved it, but was cumbersome. Bought a work sharp belt sharpener and love it, not this comes out GEEZ!! Thanks for all the info you keep putting out to improve us dummies lol
They work!!
Great info. Thanks troy.
Hey Troy, is there a reason you used the older WS precision adjust instead of the newer pro precision adjust? Is there any difference that makes the older model better for the black hornets?
Also, tying your twine/string to a small, flexible stick and making a little bow makes it easier to sharpen the serations.
I mentioned both and just used the middle priced one.
I will be shooting the Black Hornet Ser Razor this year and i got a great deal on this sharpener. Quick question, you sharpened the ser razor side (front blades) do you sharpen the back angle as well?
This was exceptionally helpful. Thank you!
No, the interruptions are cut through, not beveled.
Look at them closely - you'll understand.
When will the ranch fairy broadheads be back in stock?
Just got mine yesterday. They've been sexified a bit - few changes we made.
Next 30 days.
Cool machine ! Any good fisherman knows there isn’t a sharp hook that comes out of a package! Just like broad heads they need to be sharpened! I love my stay sharp guides stupid simple and it’s set up for the iron wills I shoot. Keep snapping jaws and shooting straight RF
I’ve used both the stay sharp and worksharp for iron wills and this machine is much faster and gets them even sharper. It sharpens the blade and tanto tip at the same time unlike the Stay Sharp
What if you rigged up a rattail file that stone cylinder assembly
Can you use with the stingers and buzzcuts ?
Yes you can. Same Process.
@@RanchFairy can you post a video of it?
@@anthonyalvarado837
Might do that
@@RanchFairy sounds great!
Why do you call it the Foamer?
Another way to sharpen in the serrated area is by rubbing buffing compound on cardboard and folding up an area.
Get us a round stone for concave heads. Simmons land shark’s
ol john dudly and g5 making a new flipper flapper looks like a copy of some other junk I wont say the name of lol...
60% of the time it works every time.