So, here's the deal. I Have a Bridle strop with the Webbed backing. I have a TM horsehide with the webbed backing, and a TM Latigo with the Wool Felt backing. A while ago I visited with Mr. Abrams, and left with a bag of goodies, and a whole lot of learning. One of these goodies was a Crox Crayon, and one of the learnings was that Crox + webbed fabric = success. Apparently the Webbing is great for Crox'ing. I also learned that Wool Felt and Diamond Spray get along just peachy. So, I am going to get Diamond spray (.50 Micron, also my Mr. Abrams recommendation, which I regard very highly by now *brownnose*) for my Wool Felt strop. Which leaves me with Bridle, Horsehide and Red Latigo for regular stropping, and Pasted TM nylon, plain SRD nylon, and diamond'ed TM wool felt. I use the SRD nylon for every day pre-stropping, and then rotate -based on mood- the Latigo and Horsehide, or the Bridle, sometimes bridle and horsehide.

My question is, to improve optimum time between honings, how often do I want to use the Crox Nylon, or the diamond Wool felt. I know this answer is mostly "when the blade feels dull, or catches, it needs a refreshing. When the crox/diamond doesn't cut it anymore, it needs a honing." I just want to know, personally, how often do you crox/diamond, and which do you prefer of crox/diamond... any reason for that preference?

Thanks, guys.
Cheers,
Jeremy