View Poll Results: Does plain leather stropping keep a razor sharp?
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11-26-2010, 05:12 PM #1
I am sure this came up before, but "plain leather" is not so plain. There are abrasive silicates and other salts that are in the leather, some resulting from the tanning and some are natural. Some of these compounds are harder than steel and will to some degree scratch or sharpen steel.
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11-26-2010, 09:01 PM #2I'm with Utopian/hoglagoo too. It's a matter or degree. Coarse hones remove lots of metal, medium hones remove less, and fine remove very little. The 4k cuts, while an 8k polishes. A pasted strop is more agressive than a non pasted strop. A strop is more aggressive than colored newsprint. Each sharpens much less then its predecessor, relatively.
It's a simple question: Does stropping keep the razor sharp? Well... does your razor get more dull from stropping? No. Does it stay the same? No. It gets sharper!
Grass is green, water is wet, and sharper is still sharper... even if you aren't removing metal!!
Here's the semantic problem we are banging our heads against:
The cutting ability of the razor (sharpness) is independent of the action of the stone or strop on the edge (metal removed, metal aligned, nicks smoothed, etc.).
I think of it as how often would you need to hone if you didn't strop? It has to do some category of sharpening.
regards alex
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11-27-2010, 12:45 PM #3
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Thanked: 72if there is a clear and general consensus on the definitions of what exactly sharpening is and smoothing is, we can all understand the same thing under these two words and avoid confusion