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Scary Sharp Strop
I've ordered Silicon Carbide paper to 2000 grit
and have a flat slab of granite. I have some left-over questions concerning "Scary Sharp". Is using a leather "strop" an important part of the "scary sharp" sharpening technique? Will the inside of old wide leather belt (resting on the granite) work for this? Any other compound suggested/required? I can "roughen-up" the leather if that may help. Thank you, Bill |
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