Razor strop fungus

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nevetsjc80

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Sep 14, 2004
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I have just got a large Razor strop fungus to make a razor strop. Might sound like a stupid question, but i take it its just a case of drying it, cutting in into a rectangle and gluing in to a board?

steve
 

Sean Hellman

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Apr 19, 2009
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I have made a couple. Dried the fungus first and then cut with a saw. I was not too impressed with them as they seemed too soft with too much give in them. I think they were 5 mm thick, 65mm by 100mm
I can not remember where, but I am sure I read that they were often pressed, after being cut.

Kepis how did you cut yours and how thick and what size?
 

Kepis

Bushcrafter through and through
Jul 17, 2005
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I have made a couple. Dried the fungus first and then cut with a saw. I was not too impressed with them as they seemed too soft with too much give in them. I think they were 5 mm thick, 65mm by 100mm
I can not remember where, but I am sure I read that they were often pressed, after being cut.

Kepis how did you cut yours and how thick and what size?

Here you go Sean, this is one i made to go in my travelling carving kit

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it measures 9mm thick, 35mm wide by 95mm long, it's got the feeling of, how can i put it, a Staedtler pencil eraser?.

Mark
 

Totumpole

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Jan 16, 2011
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Cairns, Australia
Cheers guys - just came across one at the weekend and wasn't sure to dry it or not before cutting.
I suppose you could always press it under some massive books or pile of magazines to compress it.
How did you cut yours Mark?
 

JEckert

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Feb 25, 2011
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I had never heard of this fungus before now. What is its name and where is it found? etc.

Thanks
 

Totumpole

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Jan 16, 2011
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I was really struggling to get a good smooth even surface for stropping. Tonight i came to realize that all it takes is a nice level surface and some sandpaper. Dont know why i didnt think of it sooner!
 

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