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    Question Questions about making strop

    Hello,

    I finally got my first straight razor and now I need a strop, but those things end up really expensive when added shipping price to my country and taxes, especially when it would be my first strop and wouldn't last long until I learn how to use it properly. So I decided to make one myself, my father uses leather at work so I can get some cheaply, but I need to know how long, wide, thick, soft/hard (some other properties?) leather for the strop have to be, so I thought someone here could help me with that?

    Thank You in advance and sorry for my poor English.

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    Your English is just fine.

    You can find the answer to almost any question that you may have about straight razors and their maintenance in the Wiki.

    I think you might find this helpful......

    Making a (very) home-made strop - Straight Razor Place Wiki


    Kindest regards,

    Gary

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    Oh that's one really nice and straightforward guide, just what I needed, thank you for a link. I guess I'll have to browse wiki closer before asking questions next time

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    Welcome to SRP gzp

    Can you state what country your from?
    It may not be possible to find a better deal in your region, but if there is someone here might know

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    Quote Originally Posted by janivar123 View Post
    Welcome to SRP gzp

    Can you state what country your from?
    It may not be possible to find a better deal in your region, but if there is someone here might know
    Sure, I'm from Lithuania, will add location to my profile. I've googled a bit some time ago and it seems that straight razors and related stuff aren't very popular here.

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    Go look at a Horse saddle maker in your area.
    He's have probably a piece of leather what he uses to make a saddle belt.
    cheap and it works.
    Last edited by kalerolf; 11-01-2010 at 07:56 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kalerolf View Post
    Go look at a Horse saddle maker in your area.
    He's have probably a piece of leather what he uses to make a saddle belt.
    cheap and it works.
    I won't have a problem getting leather, as I said, my father uses it at work. Oh and there is no Horse saddle makers or anything like that in my area my city is not very big, about 110k people lives here atm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gzp View Post
    I won't have a problem getting leather, as I said, my father uses it at work. Oh and there is no Horse saddle makers or anything like that in my area my city is not very big, about 110k people lives here atm.
    What you need is a smooth leather surface.
    Ask your father a piece of leather from 60 cm to 8 cm.
    A couple of grommets and a rope then you have a super cheap strop.
    This way you ready for less than $ 7

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