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Thread: Newbie Stropping Practice
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07-10-2009, 12:03 AM #11
Oh, one more suggestion. Place your index finger under the strop widthwise and roll your hand slightly toward you. The strop will flatten out and become more level that way.
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07-10-2009, 02:08 AM #12
wow excellent i should say. just small add your thumb a little on top of the blade i mean may be 1/8 inch in this case if you want put a little pressure you can with thumb. Wrist work is unbelievable how fast you fix. GREAT .
when you strop toward to you ok . away is perfect
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07-10-2009, 02:27 AM #13
Yes this does help! Definitely new information about the tie down region I did not find that anywhere that I looked about learning how to strop. Now that I watch the second video again, I can actually see the deformation in the area around the string. It looks much more rigid, so I see that I can roll my edge there. I will try to fix the "downshift" also. Great points!
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07-10-2009, 02:29 AM #14
Thanks bud! I watched it again and I can see what my thumb is doing. I will always keep it on top of the tang after I flip. I can see that on the downstroke towards me my thumb is off the top sometimes but on the upstroke I see that my thumb is on top of the tang. I suppose this could cause uneven pressure between each stroke!
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07-10-2009, 04:00 PM #15
Yeesh.. after watching that video, I realize that my stropping technique *sucks*. This is a great video... should be "must watch" material for new guys.
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07-10-2009, 09:49 PM #16
you seem to have recieved all the advice needed so I won't add any more detail to that. I would like to say that your first stropping vid and the technique you use is how I strop on a pasted hanging strop. So if ever you venture to pasted hangers this technique is still handy to practice.
PuFF
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