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  • gcgallant
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    1 year ago

    I think I could comfortably go 30 shaves between refreshes, but I don’t. I normally refresh after 15-20 shaves. But I also tinker with edges a lot to see what I can get out of a stone or a razor.

    I am not concerned with wear from stones but I know others are. I have razors that are over 170 years old, have a lot of hone wear, and work perfectly.

    For those who aren’t interested in honing, I suggest using a pasted strop. I prefer a bench strop for this, but it seems most straight razor users paste one side of a linen or flax hanging strop.

    I think if you strop normally with every shave and use the pasted strop every 15 shaves or so, you could go a long time between refreshes.

    • PorkButtsNTaters666
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      1 year ago

      I don’t have (for the moment) a pasted strop, but I have stones. I guess I’ll just take the stones, and pass on the strops.

      • gcgallant
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        1 year ago

        You don’t need much for a strop. Some denim, a 2x4 (38mm X 89mm) that’s about 6" (15cm) will do just fine. Staple the denim to the 2x4, and spread some chromium oxide (the green crayon) on it and you should be good to go. I made one of these recently from a wood scrap. It took all of 15 minutes I think.

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          1 year ago

          Handicraft project! Nice!

          Does the chromium oxide dry out or vaporize, or what’s the reason for keeping it in a zipped bag?

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            1 year ago

            I do this primarily to keep it from rubbing off onto other things. The feel of these is like a hard wax candle. I don’t know of any issues with keeping them in open air.

      • djundjilaMA
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        1 year ago

        I use a pasted strop after honing. I find that edges feel rough fresh off the stone. I don’t use pasted strops to prolong the life of the edge, though

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          1 year ago

          The two times I put my straights to the stones (a Shapton 12k synthetic), I didn’t have the impression that it was rough - maybe I 'm lacking the proper comparison. I used 100 strokes on unpasted denim, and 200 on clean leather.