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    Hey!

    I do custom leatherwork and I'm looking to make myself a two part strop with both leather and fabric strops. with this said I don't want to pay 10$ plus 20$ shipping for the straight razor designs material strop fabric. Is there any cheeper alternatives? or can I get this stuff at a fabric store?

    thanks in advance!

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    If you know a company that services fire extinguishers and fire hose ask them if they have any old hose from a high rise building. The kind they have in cabinets on each floor.
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    Yes, Cotton or Polyester canvas, $10 per yard X36in. and usually 50 percent off if you shop.

    They also sell nylon and polyester strapping, but usually in 2 in width, by the yard, for a couple dollars.

    A flax hose will have to be well and repeatedly washed and rinsed, but does make an excellent strop,
    there are good post on that here.

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    okay cool! and how do we feel about hard pressed felt? i see that as a listed option some places.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swifty2point0 View Post
    okay cool! and how do we feel about hard pressed felt? i see that as a listed option some places.
    I feel pretty good about it! Different, definitely.. not sure if you will settle with it over fabric (especially the flax hose, if you can get any), but it's worth trying.
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    Felt is good for nano sprays, but there are better alternatives.
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    For me, hanging strops work best with linen, moat of the strops i make have a piece of old fire hose (washed with softener a few times as Euclid said) altough some of that 3 inch cotton old fashion webbing shoud do just fine... you can also try just using some linen fabric, like if go search in amazon for "linen bakers couche", youll find high quality linen cloth.... and then use some ironing cloth tape to fold the sides back and stick them to the front... you'll end up with a belt twoce as tick as the cloth which work better... and the fabric ends on the back should not loose cause they are stuck in place by the glued tape.

    Now it seems like you have decided for felt, so maybe for next time
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