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== Building the strop  ==
 
== Building the strop  ==
  
My version features a 16-inch long light, wooden paddle and a 1.5-inch by 11-inch leather stropping surface.
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My version features a 16-inch long light, wooden paddle and a 1.5-inch by 11-inch leather stropping surface.  The secret for making this easy to build is to find leather strips and wood paddle stock that is already at the proper width.  Wood finish is an involved process so I chose to avoid it.
 
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Image:Building Quick and Inexpensive Paddle Strops - 001.jpg|Quick and inexpensive paddle strop made with 1.5 inch wide stock
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Image:Building Quick and Inexpensive Paddle Strops - 001.jpg|This is what you get.  It isn't fancy but it works so don't laugh.
Image:Building Quick and Inexpensive Paddle Strops - 002.jpg|Possible material for 1.5-inch wide wood paddle  
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Image:Building Quick and Inexpensive Paddle Strops - 002.jpg|Possible material for 1.5-inch wide wood paddle
 
Image:Building Quick and Inexpensive Paddle Strops - 003.jpg|A look at the end grain. L to R is paint paddle, yard stick, poplar trim strip  
 
Image:Building Quick and Inexpensive Paddle Strops - 003.jpg|A look at the end grain. L to R is paint paddle, yard stick, poplar trim strip  
 
Image:Building Quick and Inexpensive Paddle Strops - 004.jpg|Potential paddle slats  
 
Image:Building Quick and Inexpensive Paddle Strops - 004.jpg|Potential paddle slats  

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Background

There are several styles of really beautiful paddle strops available at vendor sites, however they tend to be a little expensive. I wanted to experiment with several different stropping pastes, so I decided to make a set of my own paddles based on a very quick and easy design. Mine came out to less than $5 for six strops and I was able to build them in a day with just a few tools.


Building the strop

My version features a 16-inch long light, wooden paddle and a 1.5-inch by 11-inch leather stropping surface. The secret for making this easy to build is to find leather strips and wood paddle stock that is already at the proper width. Wood finish is an involved process so I chose to avoid it.

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