For Sale: MORE STROPS MADE

Peter Eaton

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More stock made , these strops make great for both stalkers and chefs 👍

They are a heavy composite board which has layer of quality leather bonded firmly to the surface. These boards will not shrink or warp and the leather will stay flat when honing as opposed to compressing.

The boards also have non-slip feet. Supplied with a sachet of honing powder (enough for ages) as only a small 'pinch' is required. This should be mixed with a few drops of water to a watery thin slurry, apply this to the board with a paint brush, applying three coats ensuring they dry between each coat. You are then good to go!

The compound will also polish the edge. Please note the strop will darken with use and strips might appear in the surface initially, it is just the leather soaking compound and steel particles at different rates.
Size 33 x 6.5 x 13 cm

TIP
Once sharp your knife edge will last longer between sharpening if stropped after use. Stropping will maintain the straightness of the edge at a microscopic level and remove microscopic burrs.
TIP When stropping, especially with the hanging strop, try not to 'roll' the blade off the strop, try to come off it flatter. You are stropping a knife as opposed to a straight/cut throat razor.
TIP when honing, if the false edge/ burr doesn't 'break' just increase your honing angle. No need for excessive pressure when honing.

Prices are - Flat board / compound -£33.49 inc postage.

Please note. I have increased the price of the boards slightly. They have been the same price for 5 or 6 years, but every year the post office increases their charges significantly which I have never passed on. These boards are still excellent value.



Please pay to my paypal - petereatonbydesign@gmail.com - please ensure you remember your address and your name here on the forum in order I can match up your purchase.

Thanks for looking.

My website link to knives. Peter Eaton

Here is a great tutorial on stropping
 

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I’ve got 2 of these for myself and have bought them as presents for friends over the last couple of years - 6 strops in total.
Having tried other options we all agree these are a fantastic quality product - easy to maintain knifes to a razor finish and indestructible! Peter also provides impeccable customer service so I’m very happy to recommend them to others.
 
I’ve got 2 of these for myself and have bought them as presents for friends over the last couple of years - 6 strops in total.
Having tried other options we all agree these are a fantastic quality product - easy to maintain knifes to a razor finish and indestructible! Peter also provides impeccable customer service so I’m very happy to recommend them to others.
Thanks for the kind words :)
 
The stone-backed strop I bought from Peter a couple of years back is excellent. It finishes the sharpening process a treat.

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If you clean the strop with an old soft toothbrush and a few drops of water with washing up liquid. Then wipe and leave to dry , it will remove all the old steel and gunk.

Now use the green compound again as per the instructions above ensuring you cover all the leather and you are good to go again with a rejuvenated strop 👍👍
 
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