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fatpanda Slower Stropping Stroke 07-23-2009, 11:42 PM
AFDavis11 Should be a slightly less... 07-23-2009, 11:45 PM
joke1176 Sounds good, but if you spend... 07-23-2009, 11:50 PM
nun2sharp I think you are over... 07-23-2009, 11:59 PM
Pabster I just used common sense and... 07-24-2009, 02:12 AM
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    Default Slower Stropping Stroke

    Just Curious about this... In the Wiki about razor stropping it mentions that too slow of a stroke may cause problems (uneven pressure). Since I want to prefect the x-pattern, I have a 2.5 Inch strop, I want to go slow because I find that I sacrifice equal blade coverage if I go faster.

    what are the disadvantages of using a stoke like this:

    -Place razor at top of strop
    -pause and think about the stroke
    -accelerate
    -decelerate
    -pause briefly
    -roll razor while repositioning

    REPEAT

    This one lap takes me about 3-4 seconds.... I find that if I concentrate hard enough The sound of each pass is about equal...

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    Should be a slightly less effective stropping method. I think in the beginning, slow and steady is a great way to go.

    Once it is second nature you can speed up a little, and you'll get a little improvement.

    Speed is good but not at the expense of quality.

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    Sounds good, but if you spend too much time contemplating with the edge contacting the strop, the odds of you pulling in the wrong direction ever so slightly and nicking your strop go up significantly.

    I know this because I used to do the same thing with the waiting and thinking. It got me into trouble.

    If you do your pause and think time with just the spine resting on the strop, you should be just fine, but it ends up being a little unnatural.

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    I think you are over analyzing it, but give it a try and see what happens, please be sure to give us the results, I am curious.
    It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain

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    I just used common sense and followed the directions on Wiki and watched a few of the videos. I am a little slower than what I saw in the videos, but I know I am doing a good job as all my straights are very sharp.

    Pabster

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    I will watch out for waiting too long at the ends of the strop... I am just thinking about trying it this way to avoid building bad habits by increasing speed while I am still learning. I will try to speed things up as I get more used to the motion and build more muscle memory.

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