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Tips & Facts: Razor Sharpening

Good honing and good stropping are both absolutely necessary for a good straight razor shave. In order to get a clean and sharp razor blade we start off with honing which sharpens your razor. Then we move onto the stropping. The strop doesn't sharpen the edge of the razor at all, but simply aligns the edge keeping the very thin metal all pointing in the same direction. Types of hones: Natural: Natural sharpening stones can be a lot more difficult to come across due to the inconsistency of their origin. Because they are quarried (mined) from the earth, it becomes more difficult to find an ideal shape or texture in the stone. The use of natural stones require using slurry stones to create a slurry (paste-like consistency) to sharpen the razor. A natural sharpening stone is often less aggressive and consequently gives the razor a smoother shave. Synthetic: Manmade stones offer the consistency that natural stones can not. Often made of a ceramic base for leverage and abrasive powder to form grits, the stone are carefully constructed and often give a sharper, crisper edge. The grits follow a number system which allows for customers to select the level of coarseness they prefer.
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Naniwa 12,000 Grit Super Stone in Stand

Types of strops

The types of sharpening strops depend on how they are set and the method used while stropping. Hanging - These are the only style strops that need to be attached to an immovable object which holds the strop stable while stropping. They often have a hook or loop which affixes to an object and a loop or handle at the opposite end of the strop to hold it steady while stropping. These are the most common sharpening strops.
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30 Degree Thin Latigo Natural Leather Strop with Handle, 3"
Paddle/Loom
Paddle/Loom strops are relatively uncommon, but are convenient for travelers. The leather strop is affixed to a paddle with an extended handle. These types of strops are as equally as effective as hanging strops, but can be harder to use due to their average size and angle at which the strop must be performed.
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Bison Paddle Strop Razor Case

Types of Materials used

Most strops are comprised of a leather component and a reverse fabric component. The fabric aspect is used to thoroughly clean the razor before using the leather component to actually realign the blade's edge. There are very many different leathers and fabrics used for razor stropping, below are among the most common:
  • Latigo - Typically, this refers to a special process used to treat cowhide leather during the tanning process. It is generally treated with aluminum salts/oil and leaves the strop slightly flexible, oily and strong.
  • Russian Leather (Juchten) - Russian leather is also comprised of cowhide leather, but has been treated with birch oil during it's tanning process. The birch oil gives the leather a distinct texture, smell and reddish color. The Russian Leather strop requires less time to break in and even allows for a gentle bare hand massage to prepare it for stropping
  • Fabric - The most common materials used to clean the strop are cotton, linen and hemp.
Take a look at the diagram below from Gentleman's Shop to see how you strop and what direction you move the blade.
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