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    Default Testing the limits of a Strop

    I am, effectively trying to test the limits of a strop to extend honing.

    I started with a stainless 5/8 Dovo Pearlex razor on its 7th shave. I normally would have honed it up. I did some aggressive pressure stropping and then lightened up the pressure and discovered the razor was new feeling again.

    This post will describe the second shave (or 8th depending on your point of view) This thread will describe my attempts to learn a method of stropping which will prolong the time between honings.

    Ok, so I decided for this shave to do some better prep and added hot water from the stove to heat up my shaving bowl and to use hot towels.

    I assumed, having aligned the razor really well yesterday that todays stropping should be light and easy.

    I took to my shave . . . bad, bad assumption. OUCH

    That was a painful start. I went back to aggressive stropping and then lightened the touch like yesterday and got a pretty decent shave started. It is a little harder on the skin than the first one. But the edge was way feathered out and I could tell it wasn't aligned at all. The more aggressive stropping was doing a better job.

    Mid-shave, on the second pass I decided to restrop, again using pressure and speed. This time, just for grins, I finished on linen instead. This seemed to produce a much nicer edge. On the linen I did a circular stropping pattern. Don't know why, just what seemed like the right thing to do. Edge felt nicer.

    The razor felt like it was a little duller but shaved pretty well and felt smoother so it was kinda neat. My face isn't really that comfy with the shave though.

    I feel very comfortable saying I'm not near the correct process to keep the razor shaving for a long time, still more experimenting will need to be done.

    I think I'll give this method a few more shots and then try something a little different. I'm wondering about wearing the edge out with heavy stropping and if perhaps I need to find an excessively effective technique that doesn't wear out the edge.

    More to think about . . .

    perhaps very, very high speed and very limited pressure, or just enough pressure. That would make some sense for alignment.

    I'm left with a very close shave that feels like it was a little rough on my tender sensitive skin.....ohhhh experiments. :-(
    Last edited by AFDavis11; 12-12-2006 at 09:00 PM.

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