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    I am looking to make myself a wooden strop and planning to use either a 3"-3" or 4"-4" 12inc long piece of lumber. It seems that everyone is using balsa wood but have been having trouble finding balsa wood I have gone to the local Home-Depot and local craft stores. Either they don't have balsa wood in stock or don't have at all other then balsa wood what other pieces of lumber would make a good wooden strop? I am either planning to paste with diamond or chrome pastes .

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    some people use bass wood too or it seems there was a thread about using red cedar, though the bass wood that might be just as hard to find. Have you checked with a hobby store that has model air plane building supplies?
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    i make my own balsa wood strops and apply CrOx to it...i get the Balsa wood at Michaels, there's an aisle where they keep Balsa and Bass wood vertically in racks...

    i usually grab a 26" piece of Bass wood and then use wood glue to fasten an 18" piece of Balsa to it...then I sand it down with some 220 grit sand paper..

    you could also go onto Larry at Whipped Dog's website and order the poor man's strop...its a good piece of Balsa for only $10 and its treated with CrOx on one side which is 0.3 microns, and FeOx on the other side which is 0.1 micron

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    The likes of Toyworld have balsa wood (as wells bass tubes & pins materials) in their models areas you may have a similar toy / model shop similar in your area
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    I went to menards but they didn't have it in the usual spot. I had to ask for it and it was over by some craft stuff.
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    I saw some balsa wood at Hobby Lobby this week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Giorgio View Post
    I am looking to make myself a wooden strop and planning to use either a 3"-3" or 4"-4" 12inc long piece of lumber. It seems that everyone is using balsa wood but have been having trouble finding balsa wood I have gone to the local Home-Depot and local craft stores. Either they don't have balsa wood in stock or don't have at all other then balsa wood what other pieces of lumber would make a good wooden strop? I am either planning to paste with diamond or chrome pastes .
    It might help getting pertinent advice if you put your location in your profile!
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    Yes went to a local craft/hobby shop and they told me that they were expecting a shipment from a new supplier but not sure when they will get their delivery. I have been thinking of getting a piece of lumber like oak and making a strop from that.

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    Oh and I agree - you should post were in the world you reside. It really does help in recommendations.

    Good luck and happy hunting!
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    You can use regular wood too, make it flat and smooth and paste it, it works well.
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