All that was left was making my own broadhead and all my equipment will be made by myself. The Post last week by Tippett? got my juices flowing. So I bought this weekend a grinder/sharpening system from Harbour Freight, picked-up a table saw blade from Walley World. It is a plywood blade it had the most surface area. Well last night using the Ferretts method from his web page I laid out several blankes and using a dremmel tool I cut out a blank. It is in the dimensions of a 190 griz but without tange to heft with. This blank alone without being touched up and having the bevel ground is coming in at 250grains. That is about 50 or so grains heavier than I would like but I can deal with it.
Now for the question how do you others pick the steel you are going to use for your broadheads? This table saw blade is thick hence the weight. Do you use trial and error till you find a steel that is hard enough for blades but not so hard that you cant sharpen it in the field and also to get at least close to the weight you want? Are most saw blades going be of the same hardness? Any suggestions on what type of steel has worked for you would be greatly appreated. I will post a picture of the ground broadhead hopefully tonight or tomorrow.