702 B
702 B
There are two categories of stropping, stropping on a clean substrate, and stropping on a substrate with compound.
Stropping is done to reduce the width of the edge, and to help remove and align any burrs along the edge.
Clean Stropping
Stropping on a clean substrate achieves 4 things:
- It realigns the edge
- It burnishes the metal (moves it without destroying it), making the edge smoother
- Abrasion - It makes scratches less defined and smooths out the blade
- Removes coating - Some blades come with a manufacturer applied oil, you can use a strop to remove this coating
Loaded Stropping
With a loaded strop, abrasive compound is applied to the strop to increase the rate of abrasion.