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    Default Stropping opposite your honing angle?

    This has probably been covered on this board before, but I couldn't locate anything referencing it. When you hone, you go edge first from heel to point, creating fins that go in this / direction (say for a right to left stroke). Now when you strop, you're going spine-first from heel to point again. Wouldn't this create another fin going \ (for a left to right strop), especially if you're using sharpening compounds? Wouldn't it make more sense to strop from point to heel if this were the case?

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    It has been covered in the recent past. The motion does not create any striations(scratch pattern), it does smooth down the top of the existing fin making for a smoother edge. It also probably opens up the fin to its maximum spread ( much like the fin on a fish).

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    I lead with the toe on the pasted strop which should keep everything running the same way and I do find I get a better result this way. On the finishing strop I tilt the razor to drag the toe behind the heel which should ... well, do exactly what Randy says.

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