I took my kamisori to my coti yesterday evening and everything seemed to be going nicely. Good undercut, suction on the stone, and I was liking the TPT results. Stropped on leather 50x and the TPT'd again and guess what? Absosmurfly no edge at all except right at the toe. Grrrrrrrr. Back to the stone once again, brought the edge up once more and stropped on my paddle strop this time 50x and the edge seems pretty nice.
This made me look at my old strop and I think it might be close to being called toast. It seemed to have a bunch of funny textured areas which it didn't seem to have before. That doesn't seem right. A little palm-heel rubbing with some pressure definitely showed that there are many rougher patches on the strop. I took some 1500 grit sandpaper lightly to it (wrapped around a plastic pipe for evenness). Didn't like what I was seeing, so used some 400 grit to expedite things and this is what I get.....
The darker areas are the "raised" rougher spots and they're all over the place. Luckily the leather is thick enough that I can just flip it to the other side to use if I want to, and thankfully, I have my paddle strop as well. Given that this is a thick puppy and I have nothing to lose, I'll probably continue sanding it with some 400 or 600 to see how deep the damage goes.
In all likelihood, this probably means that a new strop might be coming for Christmas. Normally, I would say "Whee!" to new stuff but I kind of like using my old beater. In addition to this one and the paddle strop, I've had a Illinois, and 2 Star Stops (2" + 3" Bid Daddy) and found them all nice enough but nothing OMG-ish, if you know what I mean. So this time out it will either be a Tony Miller or a Kanayama 3. Any thoughts?
This made me look at my old strop and I think it might be close to being called toast. It seemed to have a bunch of funny textured areas which it didn't seem to have before. That doesn't seem right. A little palm-heel rubbing with some pressure definitely showed that there are many rougher patches on the strop. I took some 1500 grit sandpaper lightly to it (wrapped around a plastic pipe for evenness). Didn't like what I was seeing, so used some 400 grit to expedite things and this is what I get.....
The darker areas are the "raised" rougher spots and they're all over the place. Luckily the leather is thick enough that I can just flip it to the other side to use if I want to, and thankfully, I have my paddle strop as well. Given that this is a thick puppy and I have nothing to lose, I'll probably continue sanding it with some 400 or 600 to see how deep the damage goes.
In all likelihood, this probably means that a new strop might be coming for Christmas. Normally, I would say "Whee!" to new stuff but I kind of like using my old beater. In addition to this one and the paddle strop, I've had a Illinois, and 2 Star Stops (2" + 3" Bid Daddy) and found them all nice enough but nothing OMG-ish, if you know what I mean. So this time out it will either be a Tony Miller or a Kanayama 3. Any thoughts?