How to use a Hanging Strop
The instructions are identical whether you are using a linen/canvas side or not. Assuming you have a linen/canvas side to the
strop, start with the canvas/linen side as shown below. If you do not have a canvas/linen side on your
strop, merely use the same method - just on the smooth leather side of the
strop.
You would use your
strop between
each shave. The number of laps vary from person to person. On average, the minimum is around 50-60 laps on leather. Anything else is extra that will potentially make your edge last longer.
Step 0
How to hold the razor while
stropping. It is important that you hold the razor correctly, to ensure that a) you are able to effectively turn the razor at the end of each stroke, so as not to damage the strop, and b) you are able to maintain control and pressure without fatigue, which will impact your technique. This video
demonstrates the correct way to hold the razor whilst stropping.
Step 1
Start with the linen/canvas side facing up (so you can see it) and firmly pull the
strop taut straight out towards you so it is as flat as possible.
Step 2
Using NO pressure, leading with the spine, and keeping the
razors spine and blade as flat as possible, slide the razor across the
strop in a diagonal manner (see picture below) so that the entire length of the blade is stropped across the canvas/linen.
Step 3
Roll the razor, picking the edge of the razor off of the
strop, and turning the razor around in the opposite direction.
Step 4
Perform a DIAGONAL stroke the same manner as in step 2, yet in the opposite direction, you have just made an elongated "X" across the
strop as the two strokes (one in each direction) combined to look like an "X." Step 2 and 4 combined are considered 1 complete stroke or pass. Do approximately 30 passes/strokes (both directions).
Step 5
Flip the
strop over to the leather side, and strop back and forth in the same manner as above about 60 times.
Your razor has been properly stropped, and ready to shave!