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Flexcut Knife Leather Strop ~ PW14

Flexcut Knife Leather Strop ~ PW14

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Made in the USA

  • Model PW14
  • Excellent for getting that razor sharp edge on knives & tools
  • Leather top stropping surface
  • When used with a compound abrasive, it will produce a bright mirror-like polished edge
  • 8" Long x 2" Wide x 1" thick
  • Includes one bar of Flexcut Gold Polishing Compound
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  •  This Flexcut Knife Strop has an 8” x 2” leather stropping surface, designed exclusively for stropping & keeping your knife blades razor sharp. Simply strop your knife blade away from the cutting edge on both sides to maintain your factory edge. Clamp or handheld ability; Flat & sturdy construction. Includes a 1 ounce bar of Flexcut Gold Polishing Compound designed to adhere to the strop by rubbing the bar on the leather surface of the strop. An excellent & quality honing strop.  Made in USA.

    How to Sharpen your Blades

       Apply the polishing compound to the strop liberally. Drag your blade away from the cutting edge at a 15° angle, or when the bevel lays flat. Repeat several times on each side of the blade to polish the edge.

    When to use the Knife Strop

       Your tools can be kept sharp by using the Knife Strop periodically as you cut. A few moments taken to maintain the edge will save time & frustration & keep your tools in top working order. On softer woods, a few strokes should be given to each side of the blade every 20 - 30 mins. For carving harder materials, the frequency or number of strokes should be increased. 

  • Product Title Overall Size Model #
    Flexcut Knife Strop ~ PW14 8" Long  x  2" Wide  x  1" thick
    PW14

     

       For California Residents:


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       WARNING: Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining wood products can expose you to wood dust, a substance known to the State of California to cause cancer. Avoid inhaling wood dust or use a dust mask or other safeguards for personal protection. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/wood