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    I have a Dovo Prima and while I am still waiting for my strop to arrive I have been using a 3''x12" piece of leather that I purchase from a leather shop and I'm not sure of which stroke is the right or best to use. I have tried keeping the razor straight and also use an X stroke and I find I get more draw from the X stroke. I would appreciate any advice that all of y'all could give me.

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    From what I have seen, a lot of strops are not wide enough to fit the whole blade on, hence the x stroke assures the entire blade makes contact with the leather. I think if the strop is big enough, either would work.
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    Thanks. I know the X pattern seems to have more drag to the blade than a straight draw.

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    Even on a 3 in. strop,an X or winshield wiper stroke should be used,JMO
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    Even if using a 3 inch strop throw in some x strokes to ensure that the entire blade makes contact. If getting more drag from the x stroke then check you aren't using more pressure.
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    You will get more Draw from an X stroke because you are getting full coverage of the edge,which is exactally what you want.
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    I think most people have trouble NOT doing some sort of an X-stroke but it doesn't much matter as pixel said, as long as you are getting complete coverage of the edge. The fact that you feel more draw with less of the blade on the leather (with your X-stroke) makes me wonder if you are bearing down on it more as you concentrate upon pulling the blade sideways. If so, that's a no-no!


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    I do an x stroke when I strop regardless of the width of the strop. Not the 'right' way, not the wrong way, just my way.
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    I have a problem "over torquing" the edge return stroke if going "square" and not X-ing. The spine doesn't lose contact but it sounds different, and sounds diff-is diff. X fixes that.
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    I am doing medium and slow strokes with a little bit of pressure as I move the blade. I am not sure just yet how much pressure may be too much but I will try to change it up a little at a time to see if there is any difference.

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