My Second Strop Restoration-Craftsman Horse Shell

Discussion in 'Straight Razors' started by Timwcic, Jun 2, 2019.

  1. Timwcic

    Timwcic Well-Known Member

    With the success of my first strop restoration, it was time for a second. I passed on a few strops until this one popped up on my radar. A Craftsman shell with a linen?? second in decent condition. It has two good logos with only minor damage. Some abuse scratches but no deep cuts or rips on the leather and only age grim on the linen. This is worthy of a restro. Started by breaking down and giving the second a soaking bath. A few drops of laundry soap and warm water in a tub so in can lay flat. In did have a curl memory that had to go. Over the course of a few hours, and scrubbing with a nylon brush every 15 minutes, decades of grim disappeared. After a good rinse, and to prevent any shrinking, I hung with a five pound weight over night to dry. Time to give the leather some love. Started by sanding with 220 grit wet/dry paper. Used a wet sponge to control water on the surface and high quality paper so I had no stray grit end up in the leather. The 220 and leveled out all the scratches without cutting thru the shell. Also chamfered the edges at the same time. Did a progression up to 1000 grit. To keep the vintage feel, I re-dyed using pre-zip code, flea market black leather dye. Burnished the working surface over a large magnum glass bottle to loosen it up. Over the week, a few drinks of Neetsfoot oil to get the leather supple and the draw that I like, burnishing between applications of oil. Not to much work but worth the effort.. last picture hanging with the Millers, Tony and Neil

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  2. Keithmax

    Keithmax Breeds Pet Rocks

    :happy096: Well done and I love the chandelier cord holder, very classy. The strop looks brand new now.
     
  3. brit

    brit in a box

    very cool sir..you have definitely got the full on straight razor system nailed sir, razors, scales and strops. awesome job..
     
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  4. Primotenore

    Primotenore missed opera tunity

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    Fantastic. I would like to repair my first strop, which I nicked up. Otherwise, it's like new.
     
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  5. Timwcic

    Timwcic Well-Known Member

    If you are going to do it, do it right—and the strop came out good also

    Stones, don’t forget the stones. Straight and stones are like peanut butter and jam

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    Thank you very much
     
  6. brit

    brit in a box

    ...and stones.:)
     
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  7. Rkep01

    Rkep01 Well-Known Member

    A masterful job, Tim. You've got me way outclassed with your stones!
     
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  8. Keithmax

    Keithmax Breeds Pet Rocks

    :smiley respect::smiley respect::smiley respect:
     
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