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# Loaded Stropping
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With a loaded strop, abrasive compound is applied to the strop to increase the rate of abrasion. This compound is applied with the goal of reducing the width of the edge without the formation of a foil-edge burr. Loaded stropping tends to produce a micro-convex edge, meaning it's shaped a little bit like a teardrop, where it curves outwards from a straight angle the farther away from the vertex the edge goes.
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## Strop material
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The effect of stropping happens quickly, within 3-30 laps, and 10 laps being the minimum needed to achieve the desired effect. Stropping past 30 achieves minimal change, and stopping past the hundreds may introduce a burr again.
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## Strop Material
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There are a variety of stropping materials available for use, common materials include leather, denim, newspaper, washcloth, and balsa wood.
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## Compound material
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### Chromium Oxide
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Chromium Oxide (green, waxy substance)
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