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Day Dreamer
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I'm swithing to Zwickey's and I'm also real interested in the KME. So, will the KME jig kit that 3rivers sells good for the job, or should I order the more expensive kit from the manufacturer?

Thanks in advance

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I recommend the KME BH sharpener

Brett

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Check the 3-Rivers site carefully. What they sell is the basic set for around $70.00 but you can go as high as $100 with the additions. I wouldn't buy without talking with Ron personally. He won't steer you wrong. The KME Knife sharpening kit is money well spent.
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I would buy just the kme and find some larger diamond stones

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Nole
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I have both the broadhead and knife sharpener and I really like them both. As Bill said call Ron at KME directly and get his advice. To give you an idea about KME's customer service. When I bought my broadhead sharpener I called Ron and he spent over an hour on the phone with me until my broadhead was shaving sharp.
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I just picked up a KME broadhead sharpening kit at Denton hill this year and love it.makes getting real sharp points a breeze.

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KME all the way!!!!!

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Anyone have a source for stones larger than the 2x6 size?

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Just the DMT DiaSharps. 3x8 inches. They also make 4x10s.

Kind of pricey for broadhead sharpening but I have a few that do double duty at BH stones and woodworking tool sharpeners.

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We sell the DMT bench diamond sharpeners.

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