Strop

Strops
In origin the word strop is simply an alternative form of strap, but it is now mainly used in the sense of a flexible rectangular piece of leather or canvas used for sharpening a razor, also known as a razor strop.
It may be in the form of a hanging belt or a hand-held paddle.
Antique razor strops are generally heavier.
Use of a special paste or dressing is recommended to condition the material.
You must remember that the purpose of stropping is not to remove material but to straighten and align the microscopic teeth that are at the edge of the blade.
Nothing maintains the mirror edged sharpness to your straight razor like a fine quality leather and canvas strop.
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Contents [Hide] 1 Leather and canvas hanging strop2 Handheld leather strop 3 Handheld leather strop with honing stone 4 Using the Strop |
Leather and canvas hanging strop
This is used for daily stropping prior to shaving. Use the canvas side for coarse edge alignment stropping, with or without white paste. Next the leather side for fine edge alignment stropping prior to shaving. The leather side may be used with or without the yellow non-abrasive paste. This maintains the quality of the leather and prevents it drying out.Handheld leather strop
This is ideal for travel as it does not require securing, just a steady flat surface. The handheld strop has two leather sides; one for daily stropping and the reverse green leather side for use with a green or red-black abrasive paste. Stropping with an abrasive paste when the edge of the razor becomes dull can help extend the time between honing.Handheld leather strop with honing stone
This is not used on a daily basis but for honing – see our guide to Hones and Honing. It is also used for stropping with an abrasive green or red-black paste to help extend the time between honing.Using the Strop
With a quality leather strop and the correct stropping technique your blade will not only retain its sharpness but will last for generations.
The following steps are meant as a guide to your daily stropping techniques prior to shaving. We recommend that you develop a method or technique that works best for you.
Step one: Attach your hanging strop securely to a wall. Chest level is advised for ease of use.
Step two: Rotate the strop so that the leather side is uppermost. This would previously of been prepared with a non abrasive yellow strop pate.
Step three: By using the handle of the strop ensure it is fully taunt to gain maximum effectiveness whilst stropping.
Step four: Fully open the razor, grip the shaft with your thumb and forefinger. Place the blade on the strop closest to you with the spine of the blade furthest away.
Step five: Begin to stroke the blade away from you with the spine of the blade leading.
Step six: At the end of each stroke flick the blade over and return with the spine of the blade leading.
In the event of the blade being wider than the strop then a figure of 8 or an X technique should be used much in the same way as honing. This ensures that all of the edge of the blade is stropped evenly.
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