Yep, I agree w/ PatB. I don't have a sanding belt though, so I have used a course stone first, just laying the broadhead flat, two edges touching the stone, work all three sides this way, then to a medium and fine stone the same way. I like to finish mine on a fine diamond stone, then I even some times run them backwards on a piece of heavy leather. Files work too for all of this. Some guys really go for a honed edge, others don't mind a bit of burr on the edge, I thnk this is a personal preferance, though. I used to use Woodsman, still have a few, but have gone back to the two blade heads in the last couple of seasons. Mostly cause I have a bunch of them, nothing wrong w/ the Woodsman. Good luck, dpgratz