since switching to carbons earlier this year I also wanted to try switching from 2 blades (magnus & stos) to 3 blades. so I picked up some Woodsmans from the 'supplier'. at first I wasn't very happy with the 'as shipped' condition. all the blades were swooped-concave (kinda like a simmons or howard hill but not as drastic), and all the brazing was uneven at the tips...but I decided to give em a go anyway.
shooting them out of a 54# curve, with 100grn brass insert and a 75grn steel adapter.....so I got plenty of up front weight
all but one shot true on first mounting, the 6th just needed a re-heat and tweak. practiced for a few days and their hitting right where my field points hit. so I'm pretty happy. I knew going in that the needle tips were a weak point and they were rolling over just hitting the 3d. so I filed them down following Charlie lambs video and no more problems with the tips.
then last night I sharpening them up follow mr. lambs vids, first on the grobet, then stone (accept I used a diamond stone instead of the stone he used in the 3rd part.), then a quick touch on the ceramic stick. man...shaving sharp first time. Well done mr. lamb.
this place is such an awesome resource! thanks to Terry Rob and everyone involved!
now I gotta wait til saturday to try them out on some critters down in CT.... :D