Quote Originally Posted by Phrank View Post
What I was doing wrong, was lifting the blade from the strop for the return stroke, and as a result, I rolled the edge of the blade, which could result in exactly what you're describing.

It's important to put the spine of the blade on the strop, and when you get to the end of the stroke, to roll the spine without lifting the blade from the strop for the return stroke. Also, don't press down on the blade.
Thanx! But I don't think this is the problem… Dont lift the blade at all… Maby I do it spontaneously sometimes. I don't yet have much of an muscle memory so the strokes maybe vary a little from time to time… i dunno…

Good luck, and give some thought to a video so we can provide some constructive criticism to help you along the way.
Yes, I will try to make a video tonight! Have no videocamera so i'm gonna do it with my phone, don't have a tripod either. But I'll try!