Man, great photos! And what a good reminder that less is more
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Man, great photos! And what a good reminder that less is more
To avoid over-pasting, you should talk to yourself with Bob Ross's voice (if you don't know who he was, go to YouTube. He was a painter that had a how-to-paint show on PBS. His voice was very mellow and hypnotic).
For anyone purchasing chromium of iron oxide im powder form, it can be mixed with mineral oil to form a paste. It worked out cheaper to buy it in powder form for me, as it may do for other people.
However you apply any paste/powder, apply it sparingly and see how that suits your expectations. Again, less is more. Too much is always too much.
Hi,
Nice tutorial!!! Thanks a lot!
But i already painted green one old strop a have before i find this post.:gaah:
I have one question whithout answer yet:
I bought on ebay this CROX: http://straightrazorpalace.com/strop...right-one.html
Is this a good quality one or not?
Thanks, Flávio.
ps: I din't used the CROX on my razors yet. I must find if this stuff is good or not befora i use it.
Really very interesting. I feel very well whit your detailed post Thanks a lot
Great post, I just followed the directions posted here and brought one of my razors to lazer sharp state. This was my first attempt and I have been shaving for little over a year with a straight. Thank you guys, love this forum
It's in the Library as well
Pasting a strop - a photo tutorial - Straight Razor Place Library