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There are several styles of really nice paddle strops available at vendor sites, however they tend to be a little expensive. I wanted to experiment with 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 each, and I was able to build them in a day with just a few tools (a saw and a knife).  
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There are several styles of really nice paddle strops available at vendor sites, however they tend to be a little expensive. I wanted to experiment with different stropping pastes, so I decided to make a set of my own paddles based on a very quick and easy design. I made six of these for less than $30, so that works out to less than $5 eachI was able to build them in a day with just a few tools (a saw and a knife).  If you don't need six and don't want to spend $30, then go by a leather shop and dig through the scraps.  You might find enough for one or more of these for zip.
  
 
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Background

There are several styles of really nice paddle strops available at vendor sites, however they tend to be a little expensive. I wanted to experiment with different stropping pastes, so I decided to make a set of my own paddles based on a very quick and easy design. I made six of these for less than $30, so that works out to less than $5 each. I was able to build them in a day with just a few tools (a saw and a knife). If you don't need six and don't want to spend $30, then go by a leather shop and dig through the scraps. You might find enough for one or more of these for zip.


Building the strop

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