So I'm not by any means a "finisher" as I refer to this stuff. Most things for that fact. I lack patients most of the time for fine details. With that said, I was surprised how easy it was to sharpen SB broadheads. I ended up with GS Massias. Followed the RF tutorial on sharpening those with the file and strop. It took a little practice, but I can get one pretty sharp in 5-10 minutes. Getting that last super sharp edge does take some more time and patience. But it can be done. I wouldn't let the sharping hold you back. I was pretty nervous at first. But just jumped in. Either one of those jigs, or the file and a strop. Last fall after I shot my deer, I went to the truck and cleaned the broadhead, ran the file over it a few times, and semi strop on a piece of cardboard. It was shootable for the evening. It wasn't my number 1, but it was sharp enough I wouldn't have hesitated to send it.
It eassier than you think, and pretty hard to "ruin" one, unless you get super aggressive.