From: Homey88 Private Reply Date: 14-Sep-17
Been shooting a Magnus stinger broadhead for a few weeks at my target as the season approaches. It got dull and banged up pretty good. I took out the Rada wheel sharpener and made 6 strokes on each side followed by 4 light strokes and it was shaving hair off my arm. Best 7.00 I ever spent for a sharpener! From: DarrinG Private Reply Date: 14-Sep-17
Yepper! Best 5-7 bucks you'll ever spend if you sharpen things. From: JustSomeDude Private Reply Date: 14-Sep-17
Yep....I use it to show my wife the nicks she is putting in the kitchen knives :) Lightly pulling it through, you can easily feel the rough spots From: 2 bears Private Reply Date: 15-Sep-17
Look like ever other wheel sharpener but they WORK, >>>--->Ken From: bigdaddy Private Reply Date: 15-Sep-17
Haven't been able to find one yet. Have looked in a couple different Wally worlds, nothing. From: White Falcon Private Reply Date: 15-Sep-17
Amazon From: Lefty Private Reply Date: 15-Sep-17
X 2 I did the same with a Stinger after a coyote ducked my arrow yesterday. Amazing tool. From: stick33 Private Reply Date: 15-Sep-17
Will this work for Bear Razorheads? I've never been very good with flat stones. From: David Mitchell Private Reply Date: 15-Sep-17
Stick it sure will. From: stick33 Private Reply Date: 15-Sep-17
Thanks David. $6 on ebay - I will give it a try. From: Msturm Private Reply Date: 15-Sep-17
FOR SURE! works on everything! I even sharpen my single bevel on the rada. Give you a micro bevel on the non beveled side but not enough to stop the spinning inside. From: stick33 Private Reply Date: 22-Sep-17
Just wanted to follow up as I sharpened my Bear Razorheads with the Rada last night. One word... awesome! You can tell when it's shaving hair sharp just by the sound. So cheap, so easy, & so effective. Thanks guys! From: Brian waters Private Reply Date: 22-Sep-17
Can someone post a pic of the rada so i know what to look for? From: stick33 Private Reply Date: 22-Sep-17
google Rada sharpener From: Jim Keller Private Reply Date: 22-Sep-17
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Here it is. From: DarrinG Private Reply Date: 22-Sep-17
I ordered 2 directly from Rada. best sharpener Ive ever used, and cheap. From: Brian waters Private Reply Date: 22-Sep-17
Thanks jim From: Oly Private Reply Date: 22-Sep-17
Can u sharpen 3 blades like the Snuffer with it? From: pops Compton's Traditional Bowhunters Private Reply Date: 22-Sep-17
They work great From: Flygirl Private Reply Date: 22-Sep-17
Works great ,have had a tougher time on the single bevel heads. love it on the zwicky and magnus. From: Justin Private Reply Date: 22-Sep-17
Yes Works on 3 blades Snuffers and woodsman From: Oly Private Reply Date: 22-Sep-17
Perfect, thanks Justin! I just ordered on on Amazon for $7 From: Homey88 Private Reply Date: 22-Sep-17
I just ran some Ace Standards through it and was shaving arm hair after 6 times threw on each side. Great product! From: Justin Private Reply Date: 22-Sep-17
Very light pressure. Key! From: ny yankee Private Reply Date: 22-Sep-17
Gonna order one today, just for kicks. Looks good. From: Longbow58 Private Reply Date: 22-Sep-17
I bought a pack of 4 a lot cheaper on Amazon. Make great gifts From: GF Private Reply Date: 19-Nov-17
Has anybody else noticed that you can get these for $17 (+ shipping!)at Lancaster - comes with a FREE DirtNap logo on it! LOL
For that kind o’ money, I think I’ll get the 4- pack from Amazon....
From: Ken Williams Private Reply Date: 19-Nov-17
The broadhead I used to kill a buck with this year was sharpened on a RADA sharpener. I really like RADA knives, I like their sharpener more. From: Linecutter Private Reply Date: 19-Nov-17
I had not heard of them till I read this tread in September and watched a video of a guy using one to sharpen a broadhead. It intrigued me so I order one. I have hand sharpen knives for years. I am impressed. If this isn't a salesman pitch, but it is the truth: My wife can even sharpen a knife now using one of these! She impressed herself. DANNY From: Longbow58 Private Reply Date: 19-Nov-17
Yes they are amazing little gadgets and easy to carry. GF definitely check That out. From: DarrinG Private Reply Date: 19-Aug-18
With bow seasons across the country quickly approaching, good time to bring this back up. This week I mounted and shot all my broadhead / arrow combinations for 2 different recurves for the upcoming season. I shoot broadheads year-round and when season is approaching, I'll choose my heads and arrows for the season and take them out once mounted and shoot them all from 15 to 40 yards to make double-sure they all fly right. It will build confidence in your choice of ammo if nothing else.
6 Simmons Sharks and 6 Zwickey Deltas, all mounted and flying perfectly. Time to resharpen after being shot. Using the Rada wheelie sharpener, with an hour or so I had all 12 heads hair-popping, scary sharp. I have a box full of files, stones and all kind of sharpeners and none compare to the simple little Rada wheelie sharpener.
Once all sharpened, I take a tube of chap stick and coat all the freshly sharpened edges with the chap stick. Its an excellent rust- preventative on the fresh edges, and chap stick in a small tube is easy to keep in your pocket throughout the hunting season to re- apply in the field when needed.
With seasons upon us, get those broadheads, whatever head you choose, super-sharp. If you're sharpening- challenged, consider a reputable replaceable- blade head. If you can sharpen, take the time to get`em sharp. Not just so-so sharp, but hair-popping, really sharp. And if you haven't considered a Rada wheelie sharpener, they are an amazing cheap little piece of equipment and small enough to take to the field in your pack.
From: KyStickbow Private Reply Date: 19-Aug-18
Love my Rada sharpener! From: ButchMo Private Reply Date: 19-Aug-18
Rada works very good on broadheads . But for knives it takes off a lot of metal. If your using an inexpensive knife, not a big deal but, I sure wouldn't like to use it on an expensive knife or one that has sentimental value. For those that don't believe, put a piece of white paper under thr Rada while sharpening. When you get done, tap the Rada on the paper so you can see the shavings. Not bad mouthing it just talking about it's liabilities.
From: saw1 Compton's Traditional Bowhunters Private Reply Date: 19-Aug-18
DarrinG, could you share your technique for using the Rada. Number of strokes? Amount of pressure? Do you finish up with something else? Thanks in advance. From: cobra Private Reply Date: 19-Aug-18
I keep forgetting to buy one. always positive reviews. Hey, anybody also own one of those old Ekco 3 or 4 wheel knife sharpeners? Seems like the same principle? From: grizz Private Reply Date: 19-Aug-18
If you have trouble getting your broadheads sharp, get a Rada. Anyone can get your heads razor sharp with a Rada. From: fdp Private Reply Date: 19-Aug-18
The ONE issue that I had with the RADA sharpener in the beginning was that I was applying too much pressure to whatever I was sharpening, or touching up in it. The wheels do cut quickly. And normally, unless something is really chewed up, or you are starting "from scratch" it takes very little effort to restore an edge. I picked that up from someone on here, after having one for years and it was kind of "Duh" moment for me.
From: DarrinG Private Reply Date: 19-Aug-18
saw1, not my video but this fella explains it much better than I could. Only difference I do is instead of tilting the Rada, I use a small c-clamp and clamp it to my workbench and tilt the broadhead, point down, rear up, and pull towards me.
From: oldnewby Private Reply Date: 19-Aug-18
I imagine you can get the three blade broadheads sharper with a RADA or an Accusharp than with the standard technique of putting the head on a flat surface such as a stone or file. That is because the standard technique produces a 60 degree angle, 30 degrees per bevel, but the RADA or Accusharp will produce a 44-50 degree angle -- 22-25 degrees per bevel.