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    I recently acquired a few customs that have a smile to them. Ive been using a slightly rolling stropping motion. Kind of an "X" pattern with the heel leading a little more than usual. I guess my question is..... is this the right technique and what do you guys do when stropping a smile?

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    What I find best is giving the strop a bit of extra slack. That way the entire blade is in contact with the strop for the whole lap, with no need for a rolling motion or anything else out of the norm.

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    Instead of rolling with every stroke, I roll every few strokes. So I do a few on the front, a few on the middle, and a few on the heel. Then a few on the heel, middle, and front. Back and forth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpm7676 View Post
    I recently acquired a few customs that have a smile to them. Ive been using a slightly rolling stropping motion. Kind of an "X" pattern with the heel leading a little more than usual. I guess my question is..... is this the right technique and what do you guys do when stropping a smile?
    That's how I do it . The more you do it the better you will get at it (duh) . For me , the x stroke naturally allows for what has been described as a "rolling" motion .
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    Quote Originally Posted by holli4pirating View Post
    Instead of rolling with every stroke, I roll every few strokes. So I do a few on the front, a few on the middle, and a few on the heel. Then a few on the heel, middle, and front. Back and forth.
    I use this method a lot, I get in the rhythm of top, middle, bottom, top middle,bottom. Sometimes I use a rolling stroke. Both ways work but I like the first way better.

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    I strop all my razors the same no matter the edge type. I use an X pattern and mix up how I draw it over the strop.
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