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Leather Strop Sharpening Polishing Compounds 3 One Oz. Bars One of Each

$ 5.8

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • MPN: RWG Comp
  • Type: Sharpeners
  • Brand: Garos Goods
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    Product Overview
    Our compounds are made from abrasive materials surrounded in a matrix of binders. You get a total of 3 bars one or each color and each bar is 1 oz..
    1 White Compound 1oz. (Coarse: Cut and Polish)
    1 Green Compound 1oz. (Medium: Cut Less Polish More)
    1 Red Compound 1oz. (Fine: Polish Only)
    What is Compound Used for?
    Our compound is used for sharpening knives on a strop and polishing metals.
    What can I use sharpen?
    Woodworking Chisels
    Straight Razors
    Utility Knives
    Hunting Knives
    Folding Knives
    Fillet Knives
    Kitchen Knives
    Chef's Knife
    How does it work?
    The compound works by realigning the very fine edge of the blade and polishing the blades surface. After use or sharpening, the blade will have a slight burr this burr is what catches when you attempt to cut. If the blades edge is aligned, the blade passes through with little effort. By stropping with the compound the knife the very fine edge of the blade will begin align, while the compound polished the edge.
    How do I use it?
    Step 1:
    Apply the compound by rubbing it onto a leather strop. The simplest way to describe this process is like coloring with a crayon, back and forth with light pressure.
    Step 2:
    Cover the entire leather surface with the compound.
    Step 3:
    Place the blade on the leather. The cutting edge should be near the edge of the leather. Adjust the angle of the blade by raising the spine (The back of the blade where it isn’t sharp) slightly creating a wedge with an angle of around 15 – 30 degrees.
    Step 4:
    With light pressure push the blade up towards the top of the strop.