memzey":2hxoekyc said:I always strop the face (non-bevelled side), flat against the media, as well as riding the bevel on the strop. I go from one to the other a number of times. My thinking is that by doing so I'm weakening and eventually causing the remnants of the wire edge to fail in a clean break. I've been reading this thread with interest and despite the many fascinating revelations it contains, I still think what I'm doing works because of why I think it works. Am I wrong? BTW I use a piece of flat mdf loaded with a bit of autosol as a strop.
The most important thing is that it works. The rest just satisfies our curiosity.
I like autosol and dursol a lot as strop pastes, and in the event I imagine that I need sharper than the washita, I just work the bevel side a little on horse butt with one of those. I haven't noticed the back side to make any additional difference unless the last stone was coarser than a washita or soft Arkansas.
I bare strop after it, or palm strop.