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2005xfr Help... I think I stropped my... 06-24-2012, 12:49 PM
Pithor Suggestion 1: Don't use the... 06-24-2012, 03:34 PM
mrsell63 When shaving, keep the spine... 06-24-2012, 03:47 PM
mjsorkin Lynn made a good stropping... 06-24-2012, 04:01 PM
tinkersd That's great advice, just... 06-24-2012, 05:03 PM
Firefighter2 I really can't see stropping... 06-24-2012, 05:19 PM
Jimbo Whether you can save the edge... 06-24-2012, 07:11 PM
AFDavis11 In my video on the Main page,... 06-30-2012, 06:55 PM
nun2sharp IMO it bears repeating. Alan... 06-30-2012, 11:28 PM
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    Default Help... I think I stropped my razor dull!

    Well got a new Illinois #827 strop.

    I'd already shaved 4x with a newly honed razor. (Thanks, GSSIXGUN )

    I stropped my razor on the linen side about 20x and then the Russian leather side 20x.
    I could see that the edge was getting polished.

    But, when I tried shaving my arm hair it would cut the hair.
    Then I tried the hanging hair trick... nope!

    I figured... well it cuts my arm hair, I'll give it a try.

    Man! Did it pull!

    So, that's why I think I just stopped my razor dull.

    Any suggestions?

    By the way I just ordered Lynn's DVD

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    Suggestion 1: Don't use the hanging hair test unless you're honing. It's mainly an indicator for the honer and will only add confusion for learning shavers.

    Suggestion 2: Strop again. Don't go to fast, turn the razor on the spine, don't put too much pressure on it as you strop. Keep even strokes, and keep them calm. BUT: try doing 20-30 strokes on the canvas and 30-50 on the leather side. Shave again, see if it improved.

    Suggestion 3: Another possibility is that it may have nothing to do with your stropping. Perhaps your lather was too dry. I've had some problems with that and noticed it makes the shave feel rough. Pay attention to the consistency of the lather, it might have something to do with it.

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    When shaving, keep the spine of the razor as close to your skin as possible without it actually touching your skin. Sometimes a shallow angle of attack will improve the shave.

    Jerry
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    Lynn made a good stropping video recently. He uses both sides of a hanging strop and explains as he goes. Also AFdavis video, and others are great. They are the video section of the forum.

    Watch those, and your DVD, then follow pithor's advice above. Don't try too hard to shave your whole face, and finish with another razor.

    Play around like that for a while. If after a while, the blade is truly dull, you can pm me and I will hone it for you free.

    Michael

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    That's great advice, just remember tighten up on the strop, keep it flat on the leather/linen go deliberatly, fast will come later on, learn to "Twirl" the razor between you finger at just the rigth time, use all five fingers to twirl it!!
    The rest come's with lot and lots of practice.
    Welcome the the Str8 hobby, you'll love it, we all do!

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    I really can't see stropping the razor dull after 20 laps, especially if gssixgun just honed it with all of his experience! I'm thinking it's a blade angle problem. When I first started stropping, I made tons of mistakes, but my blades were still sharp enough to shave with. Also, I don't believe in them hair tests. I've cut my arm hair but failed the HHT as well as you, but shaved my face just fine. This is what leads me to believe your angle of attack might be incorrect. I own the same strop, and I do 30 laps on the linen, and 60 laps on the leather.
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    Whether you can save the edge by restropping depends on what you did on the strop that created the issue. Can you describe exactly what you did? Were you making sure the spine stayed in contact with the strop the whole time, for example, or were you lifting the razor off the strop at each end? It sounds to me, based on the information you have provided and a goodly amount of conjecture on my part, that you may have rounded/folded the edge.

    If that's the case you might be able to strop it back using careful and correct stropping technique, but it depends how bad the issue is.

    James.

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    I knew I had a great knowledge pool to drink from!

    Thanks to all.

    I will follow the stropping instructions and let's see what happends.

    I have shaved with this razor several times and didn't have any problems (no pulling).

    So, it must be my stropping... practice, practice, practice.
    Slow delibrate practice...............

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    In my video on the Main page, the upper video of the two, I routinely begin stropping at the correct pace and then speed up from there. So in all my videos the proper speed is when I am going the slowest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AFDavis11 View Post
    In my video on the Main page, the upper video of the two, I routinely begin stropping at the correct pace and then speed up from there. So in all my videos the proper speed is when I am going the slowest.

    IMO it bears repeating. Alan should have put in a link to his vids, there is something in them for all of us.
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