Well I for one have no need to get into a contest to prove anything Bernie. You have admitted (in not so many word's) that your method is limited, it wont give a wood-burnishing quality edge. And when me and others asked how it was done (with a steel) you turned strangeley reticent, go and ask a butcher? I thought you were one? Theres plenty of info available about stropping an edge, I never have seen how a steel should be used, or even heard of it being used outside the butcher or chef inustry until you mentioned it, I thought that's intriguing I wonder how its done. Maybe its a big trade secret, in which case mr dewhirst would tell be to sling my hook if I were to ask in his shop?

You siad to begin with you could do
any edge with a steel, but aparently now not razors that barber's use?? Once an axe or knife has been done with a diamond file it will cut ok, but literally a few second's with a strop will elevate the qality of the edge dramatically. No one has sudgested that you use stropping to do the main part of creating an edge (ie after its been dinged, dented, grit blunted etc after some hard work) any more than you would do the man part of felling a tree with an opinel knife-it could be done but would take a lot longer. Stropping (as I understand it any way) is a
fine finishing of an edge for a higher than "good enough" quality of cut, and a fast and efficient way to mainytan it. The way I see it, the finish left on the wood (whichas I said before IS an important factor in my work) relates to the finish of the steel edge-if its still rough with file mark's, there will be rough scratch mark's on the wood, if its smooth and polished (so you can see your face), you get a smooth polished finish on the wood. Not only that the blade actually glides as easy as can be. You know that, the smooth flat polished surface on the back of a plane iron is what determines how sharp it can be got, not the bevel on the front.
Any way I'm repeating myself now, I've made my point. The hundred's and thousand's of folk's who strop cant all be wrong
Cheeras Jonathan

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