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    Question A curious observation..

    I've tried different ways of stropping and have settled lately on a method that's comfortable and produces the desired results. So, I had to go and mess with things.

    I am currently experimenting with a type of pyramid stropping. Here is what I do:

    10 passes on the linen
    10 passes on the leather
    10 passes on the linen
    20 passes on the leather

    What I'm noticing is that I get a more consistent, even draw and that the edge is more comfortable to shave with and I get an even closer shave (which was already very close).

    I'm the first one to admit this might be totally useless and unrelated but it has me curious. If the better results are, in fact, a result of this little pyramid structure, why?

    Anyone care to opine?

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve View Post
    Anyone care to opine?
    Well, not in public and certainly not on my strop.

    Seriously though, I haven't got a clue about this one. Could you be imagining it? Could it be that you're merely paying more attention to your stropping?

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve View Post

    I'm the first one to admit this might be totally useless and unrelated
    Quote Originally Posted by xman View Post
    Could you be imagining it?
    Yep, could be

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    Steve,

    That's pretty interesting. I'll give it a try and let you know if it does anything for me.

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    Its not a pyramid, its very common. Transitioning from leather to linen is a common method for better stropping. The linen creates gross alignment the leather fine alignment. They work best when used together, thus the typical strop design. Some guys believe it doesn't help (the linen) at all but you'll note in the barbers manuals they say "it depends on your honing abilities".

    Your not crazy at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AFDavis11 View Post
    Its not a pyramid, its very common. Transitioning from leather to linen is a common method for better stropping. The linen creates gross alignment the leather fine alignment. They work best when used together, thus the typical strop design. Some guys believe it doesn't help (the linen) at all but you'll note in the barbers manuals they say "it depends on your honing abilities".

    Your not crazy at all.
    The only reason I call it a type of pyramid is that I go back and forth (linen/leather/linen/leather) in one session right before I shave. Just as someone might take a 4k/8k Norton and do a 1-3,1-5, I'm taking both sides of the strop and do a 10-10,10-20.

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    Right, the back and forth part is good. A descending set isn't needed.

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    It all sounds like a little much to me but I suppose if it works for you then its good. Maybe if I put my straights under a pyramid they will hone up by themselves, what do you think eh?
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    It absolutely produces a better shave. Robert Williams mentioned the technique to me a few years ago, and I am sooooo glad he did. It is particularly helpful to me after several shaves when the razor stops responding well to leather alone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    It all sounds like a little much to me but I suppose if it works for you then its good. Maybe if I put my straights under a pyramid they will hone up by themselves, what do you think eh?
    Yeah, the mystical aliens that built the pyramids are great at honing up razors, you should try it sometime

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