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    Default Chromium Oxide and Balsa Question

    This is probably a dumb question and I'm pretty sure I know the answer but when it comes to a sharp blade and my neck, I don't want to make any assumptions. When using a balsa and chromium oxide strop, which is the leading edge, spine, as in stropping or blade as in honing? I'm thinking spine as in stropping but, like I said, no assumptions. Thanks.

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    Unless it is a stone the spine always leads.

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    It's called a pasted _strop_, not a pasted _hone_. So a stropping motion - spine leading -- is correct.

    Pushing forward -- toward the edge -- will probably dig the edge into the balsa. [I've never tried it, though.]

    Charles

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    Thats what I thought. Thanks a lot!

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