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    Is there any videoinstructions on how to apply diamond spray to a wool felt? I cant find any on youtube.

    If not, could any gentleman be so kind as to make one?

    Thank you.

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    Its actually pretty simple. All you do is hold the sprayer about 8" away from the strop and give it a good coating of diamond spray. Just like spraying a shirt you are about to iron with water.

    Dont saturate the material though, less is better. The best way to describe it is that the strop will feel very slightly damp to the touch after you have sprayed it, thats all you need.

    Then leave it 24 hours to dry and then repeat with another coat of spray. Leave this to dry again and then it will be ready to use.

    Simples!

    If you are still unsure, I can possibly do a quick video this weekend if you think it would help?
    Last edited by Stubear; 02-17-2010 at 12:55 PM.

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    A 24 hour wait peroid is not needed, the spray will dry in a matter of minutes and will be ready for use. When the strop does dry use your fingers and work the compound into the strop. I use a average of 1 spray for every 4 inches of length on a 3 inch wide strop. Start with one coat before going to a second coat as it can sometimes be too much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by knifenut1013 View Post
    When the strop does dry use your fingers and work the compound into the strop....
    Just double checking here, because I have never heard of this before,,,
    You have done this on a wool felt strop???? and used it on a straight razor??? and this DOES NOT pill up the strop????

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    Sorry not up with all the terms yet so I'm not sure how to answer your last question.The method I described is for a leather strop, I do not do the same for felt. Felt is not something you should be using as a finishing step anyways its a de-burring tool.

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    Excuse my ignorance, but are we actually talking about razors? I am wondering, because Lynn has tested this method on hundreds of razors, and when he says it works, I feel strongly inclined to believe him. NB I have been using a diamond sprayed felt strop for a couple of months now, and the results were excellent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by knifenut1013 View Post
    Felt is not something you should be using as a finishing step anyways its a de-burring tool.
    OK, I'd suggest you stop giving advice about razors, until you get experience honing them.
    This is NOT a knife forum, we are talking about straight razors here - the things you hone to shave with.

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    No matter if we are talking about a razor or a knife all edges are created the same way...through abrasion.FYI, I use all HA compounds an leathers and have used them for many years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by knifenut1013 View Post
    No matter if we are talking about a razor or a knife all edges are created the same way...through abrasion.FYI, I use all HA compounds an leathers and have used them for many years.
    Do you shave with your knives? Have you shaved somebody else with them?
    I don't care what you use, your posts show incompetence on the subject you are posting.

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    um... were talking about applying compound to a strop what does that have to do with knives?

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