Originally Posted by
randydance062449
This is a tough one. Just my $.02.... when a new guy comes to my house I have them demonstrate their stropping for me. In all cases they are doing at least one thing wrong and usually 2. The tautness of the strop is not being held consistent. Frequently this is caused by them using to long of a stroke. I point this out to them and tell them to keep it taut but don't pull the hanger out of the wall.
Then I notice that they are being very cautious and super light on their stroke. I explain that by doing so they are occasionally raising the edge off the leather and getting no benefit. I show them how I strop and point out that my strop deflects by about 1/2"-1" at the midpoint of the stroke. While I am demonstrating this I have them hold the other end so the can feel how taut I am holding the strop. Then I have them practice stropping some more and watch them. This seems to help the new guys.
I like the fish scale idea. I will be giving that a try.:D
This has been a very good thread. Thanks to all.