I was interested in making a nice hanging strop with horsehide, but I am not well versed in leather working. Does anyone in here have any tool recommendations or advice on reference websites or books?
Anything?
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I was interested in making a nice hanging strop with horsehide, but I am not well versed in leather working. Does anyone in here have any tool recommendations or advice on reference websites or books?
Anything?
Am not a leather expert but I have tinkered a little bit with odds n ends. I've used tandy leather for supplies, tools etc. They sell all sorts of stuff.
Ive made Paddle strops before here is the thread http://straightrazorpalace.com/strop...icket-bat.html
Hope this helps.
Thanks, Gentlemen. I was looking to make a hanging strop. I went to the Tandy Leather website, and they have some wonderful tutorials. I am very excited. I am a hobby bookbinder and already have some of the tools, but once I get the rest ordered and the first one made I will post it here. It will probably take a few trials to get it right.
Again, if anyone has any tips, tricks, etc., I'm all ears.
It's to do with kangaroo leather, but the idea is the same - http://straightrazorpalace.com/strop...-pictures.html
Welcome to SRP, by the way! :)
James.
I think Strops are generally 2 to 3 inches wide and the second strop is usually some type of linen fabric. The more experienced strop guys can probably explain it better than I can.
I bought a length of 2" red latigo from Tandy and secure it around two Dee rings with four screw rivets. Worked great (used it as a travel strop) very heavy draw so I may try to take some of the oil out of it.
Wow, Jimbo! That's great! That info is really going to help me.
Attachment 216515 After reading this I made my first strop it is made out of Deer hide.
This is my first attempt to make one but I'm not even sure if it works yetAttachment 216539
It's a 2.5 x 32in paddle strop backed with a piece of red oak and is double sided. I've been thinking about cutting it in half