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Thread: Stropping compounds
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06-29-2008, 05:52 AM #1
Stropping compounds
Has anyone used stropping compounds other than diamond or chrome oxide? Specificly. Cerium Oxide,
Linde, orTin Oxide for example.
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06-29-2008, 05:54 AM #2
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06-30-2008, 11:07 PM #3
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Thanked: 2209None of those three, although the Linde is interesting.
Randolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin
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10-06-2008, 04:16 AM #4
how about aluminum oxide?
alumina hones seem common.. same grit?
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10-07-2008, 02:38 AM #5
Last week I made four bench strops from ½ birch ply with denim glued on one surface. I put chrome oxide, 1.8 boron carbide, rottenstone, and tin oxide on the last one tonight.
So far I have tried the chrome and the rottenstone, after coming of my yellow coticule. The rottenstone and chrome had very similar results. I will try the tin oxide later this week sometime.
I will break into my old telescope making boxes and dig up some cerium oxide and give it a try at a later date.
The linde abrasive seems like it would be a good choice.
I have read several old references to people stropping on bare aluminum. Aluminum forms an oxide very quickly on the surface I wonder how it would work. Have any of you tried it?
Charlie
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10-07-2008, 02:43 AM #6
Rottenstone and chrome ox having similar results? Interesting. Are there varying grits of rottenstone? I bought a 1 pound box at a Rockler Woodworker store about a year ago and made a slurry with it on top of a Belgian Blue. Really terrible results. Very very gritty feeling.
Interesting idea about stropping on a polished aluminum plate. Very interesting.
Chris L"Blues fallin' down like hail." Robert Johnson
"Aw, Pretty Boy, can't you show me nuthin but surrender?" Patti Smith
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10-07-2008, 02:51 AM #7
I think that there are varying grits in the rottenstone. But it breaks down quickly. I rubbed the rottenstone into the denim then used the shop vac to remove the excess. I then used a scrap razor to strop with before I used an actual razor I wanted to polish.
My theory is that the first stropping may have broken the big chunks.
I am just guessing.
Chris, I just reread your post, I think that rottenstone comes in only one grit. I was thinking it might not be uniform in that grit size.
CharlieLast edited by spazola; 10-07-2008 at 02:54 AM.