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Thread: Strop tension: loose or taut?
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12-09-2006, 05:44 PM #1
You should stretch it but not so you bend the hanging hook. Just enough to keep it flat. The strop does bow a bit, but not too much.
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12-09-2006, 06:08 PM #2
I agree with Ilija. I keep my strop about as tight as I can get it. It' impossible to get it completely flat, though, so there's a happy medium.
The videos you'll see kind of exaggerate the bowing, since they're shot from the side. My strop bows about 1/4 of an inch at most.
Josh
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12-09-2006, 06:30 PM #3
Without a doubt Taut. I keep mine as taut as possible when stropping.
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12-09-2006, 07:50 PM #4
I have a beefy eye-bolt lagged into a stud in my bathroom and what I do is find a good place to stand and then lean back to keep the strop taut. Mind you, it's not like I'm putting a lot of weight into it. Just enough to keep it nice and taut. It makes it easier on the arm holding the strop and lets me concentrate on the stropping motions.
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12-09-2006, 08:01 PM #5
I have an eye bolt screwed into the thick particle board that makes up the bathroom counter and fastened with a washer and a nut on the back end. It won't pull out or bend, so I pull fairly hard on my strop. My left arm muscles are just a bit tired afterward.
Josh
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12-09-2006, 10:09 PM #6
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12-10-2006, 03:51 PM #7
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12-10-2006, 04:51 PM #8
Right now I'm finding it easier to keep my strop taut and the razor flat with the extra tension. As I'm getting better, though, I feel the tension easing up gradually.
I also seem to need more tension at the outset, when I'm using more pressure. Otherwise I don't feel much drag. Once I get to about 20 laps or so I can feel the drag even when I let up on the pressure a bit.
I have a lot to learn still in this stropping area. I'm grateful honedright brought it to my attention with his recent post.
Josh
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02-02-2007, 01:49 PM #9
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PuFF is a stropmeister. I am not even close, but would like to learn.
The quote I inserted - first too sentences are clear. The bold text though - not so much.
Namely, for hollows (lesser weight) I do use less pressure indeed but I find I want to / need to keep the strop much tighter than I can get away with for a wedge. I do the opposite of less tension - because it just feels right for the hollows.
I am interested to hear more on this
Cheers
Ivo