A pasted paddle strop from Tony M. would give you the best bang for the buck.
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A pasted paddle strop from Tony M. would give you the best bang for the buck.
I second that:)
That is very pricy. For that kind of money you could get a 30K GlassStone.Quote:
Originally Posted by kimw
You don't need to spend a lot. Many people are very happy with a .5 micron pasted strop. A tabletop one is quite resonable at handamerican.com.Quote:
Originally Posted by icecow
I have added some VERY inexpensive models of bench strops originally made for a knife collector but equally suited to straight razor users. Target price is less than $20 less pastes.
See the thread under Vendors.
Tony
Tony, i just went to your web site to look at your bench strops and I'm not finding them listed. Are they a larger version of the paddle that you sell? Are they similar to what Keith calls a "Flat bed Hone" over at Hand American? Can they handle a lower grit paste, i.e. Black diamond (1.8) or is the surface more appropriate for the finer stuff .5 or .25? I've had great success with products in the past.
Kim, the 1.8mic paste isn't much of an improvement over Norton 8k with a particle size of about 2.0mic. The next logical step would be 1.0mic but you could even get away with 0.5.
I don't have them up right now but will soon. I can gladly sell them direct via e-mail until then. The 10" is $15, the 12" is $17.50 and 15" is $20 with choice of leather. All are 3" wide. depending on the leather they could be used with any paste. I can do a hard suede (rough) leather, smooth as on my paddles or red latigo. I can do leather on each side for a few $ more but they woun't stay put on a table as nicely as with the little pads. Please contact me off list if you want to ask about them.Quote:
Originally Posted by kimw
Thanks,
Tony
Firestarter, I thought the Norton 8 was more like 3 micron but I could be wrong. I like the Black diamond because it's cheap and it will last forever. I own several of Tony's great paddle strops and still use the diamond paste for general sharpening off the Norton 4/8 but for the times between visits to the Norton I generally use a combination of Black diamond and Chrom. Oxide for razor maintenance because not only do these products last forever and are cheap to acquire the resulting edge on my razors gives me a very smooth shave. This is just my personal preference
I'm using the Woodcraft 12K Chinese waterstone for finishing, only $32 and seems to do a nice job in giving me a bit more uniform and well defined edge.Quote:
Originally Posted by icecow