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11-11-2013, 06:12 PM #11
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Thanked: 13246http://straightrazorpalace.com/strop...st-2012-a.html
Start there, learn to strop, if you don't learn to strop correctly this way of shaving is going to downhill fast for you, there is no "Shortcut" you have to climb up
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11-11-2013, 08:44 PM #12
Roo does make a nice strop. I would think twice about the lazy Susan thing, but hey you might be onto something. You might be better to make several hanging or paddle strops from the roo you are getting, I have one leather strop, and that is a roo one.that I made.
All the best
EdBread and water can so easily become tea and toast
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11-11-2013, 11:37 PM #13
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Thanked: 4Roo does make a nice strop. I would think twice about the lazy Susan thing, but hey you might be onto something. You might be better to make several hanging or paddle strops from the roo you are getting, I have one leather strop, and that is a roo one.that I made.
All the best
Ed
But given all this advice I may just put the excess away for a bit, and see how I go practicing. The leather will still be there.
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11-12-2013, 02:51 PM #14
I read in a thread when I was starting out that in the old days barbers used to cut 2inch wide strips of newspaper and secure with bull clips for the apprentices to learn to strop. If you apply to much pressure the paper pulls out of the clip and if you get it wrong you shred the paper but being paper its easily replaces and you can get a razor sharp using it. Might be a way to help you get better.
My wife calls me......... Can you just use Ed
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11-12-2013, 03:37 PM #15
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Thanked: 3215Paper is actually an excellent stropping medium. Cardboard/posterboard makes a great paddle/bench strop.
I have made paper strops for CBN and they work great and last much longer that you would think.
I am working on a new paper strop now. I will make a post on it in a few days.
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11-12-2013, 04:02 PM #16
Nee, Nylon is not cut proof, not even almost.
Neither Nylon or all the different Kevlar fabrics can take a sharp edge, good tensile strength but ask a climber what he thinks off the combination sharp edge and a nylon sling.
There is actually lots of Kevlar products sold as "cut resistant" or "knife proof", last time a salesman tried to pull that stunt I put a pillow inside the vest and stabbed it, he just packed up his stuff and left.
The only thing knife proof I know off is when they weave in metal wires or chain mail.
But then if you want really soft nylon webbing, check you local climbing store.Hur Svenska stålet biter kom låt oss pröfva på.
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11-12-2013, 04:10 PM #17
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Thanked: 3215Of course you can cut it if intended, but nylon can be stropped on edge forward without cutting. For a new stropper nylon is ideal, inexpensive and available at any fabric store.
I doubt you will get satisfactory stropping results with chainmail.
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11-15-2013, 08:53 AM #18
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11-15-2013, 10:17 AM #19
Dadsavage
It is normal to go through some growing pains. Keep practicing and it will come. Also, think positive. Many people in this forum have experience some similarities.
Luis“There's nothing more solemn than truth. There's no greater grievance to a tomb than hypocrisy, or a greater tribute to death than truth”
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11-15-2013, 12:30 PM #20
Here's a great tip. Lift the edge off the strop before you finish the stroke. Start moving back in the opposite direction before finishing the flip. Keep the spine on the leather at all times.
If you do that, you won't nick your strop because you will always be moving, edge trailing.
Btw: afdavis taught me that one.
Michael“there is the danger that the ignorant man may easily underdose himself and by exposing his microbes to nonlethal quantities of the drug make them resistant.”---Fleming