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01-18-2014, 10:20 PM #1
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01-19-2014, 08:09 AM #2
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Thanked: 24That looks like a nice strop. So, I think that you will be disappointed if you smear something on it. If you want to experiment with pastes I'd advise getting another piece of fabric that can easily be tossed and replaced. Denim, canvas strapping, seat belt strapping and the like can be easily fixed to a short piece of rod or flapped leather to hang it. You can even lightly glue it to a flat board or place a piece of felt under the material and glue it all to the board. The felt would act as a spring between the hard board and the stropping surface. Your imagination is the key here. When I did use paste I preferred the TI paste in small amounts. However, I would keep my precious leather strop clean. In time you will learn to hone, strop and shave with your own gear without pastes. Pastes are messy and will easily contaminate your clean stuff. When you have learned you'll appreciate clean cotton or linen and clean leather. Just use your hand to briskly rub the leather before you strop. Until you learn to hone, there are quite a few around who are willing to hone for a fee.
Learn to use that strop well. You'll be glad you did.
Good luck with that.
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Chasmo