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    Question Powdered Graphite

    Howdy all,

    I've been having a few lock issues and I was recommended powdered graphite.

    After using this I saw how it is a fine powder. I was wondering if anyone has ever used this as a paste on their strop.

    I have no idea what the grit might be but it is very fine. I didn't want to use it before asking on here.

    Any help or comments will be appreciated.
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    Graphite is a carbon form that forms very thin platelets. It is commonly used in pencils and lubricants. So it works well as a lubricant but is soft and does not form what would be called grit. The plates slide along each other.
    Some grits like garnet and boron nitride do break down and form new cutting edges with use.
    Rust; iron oxide is another that breaks down and is sold in buffing wheel coating sticks as Rouge. In combination with Corundum, a natural mineral, it is sold as emery.
    Pumice crushes and becomes smoother with use, and is better as a cleaner than a sharpener. It is often used in hand cleaners and buff coating sticks as "bobbing compound."
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    Which means no I can't use it on it's own then.
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    Put some on your strop and rub it in with some neatsfootoil.
    Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr.

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    Don't do it. It's a lubricant and will ruin your strop. The idea in stropping is to create some draw and dress the edge. The graphite will lube the strop and you will accomplish nothing and you'll probably never be able to get the stuff off the strop.
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    I dunno, I rubbed some in to my strop a few months ago as a trial. It seems to have improved the overall performance of my strop, without effecting draw.

    Then again, I have only been using it graphite-ized, for 2-3 months, so I'm still in trial phase.

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    If you choose to use it, apply it to the linen and not the leather, at least the linen can be washed.
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    A different perspective, here.

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    I like the graphite on my strop. No harm trying it on a cheap strop.
    Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil Miller View Post
    A different perspective, here.

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    That very thread is what got me started on the graphite trick.

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