Sharpal Double Sided Leather Strop 205H Cowhide Surface With Smooth And Suede Sides - Buffing Compound And Angle Guide
Sharpal Double Sided Leather Strop 205H Cowhide Surface With Smooth And Suede Sides - Buffing Compound And Angle Guide
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Sharpal Double Sided Leather Strop 205H Cowhide Surface With Smooth And Suede Sides - Buffing Compound And Angle Guide
Sharpal Double Sided Leather Strop 205H Cowhide Surface With Smooth And Suede Sides - Buffing Compound And Angle Guide
Sharpal Double-Sided Leather Strop 205H is a purpose-built edge-refinement tool for knife lovers, woodworkers, and serious hobby sharpeners who want a reliable, portable leather strop with a precise angle guide.
- Double-Sided Leather Surface: 8.5" x 2.25" cowhide leather with one smooth side and one suede side for different honing steps—smooth for a final polish, suede for burr removal.
- Angle Pyramid Sharpening Guide: Built-in guide helps maintain a consistent blade angle during stropping, promoting repeatable, razor-sharp results.
- Wooden Handle with Lanyard: 13.25" overall length for balanced control; includes a lanyard hole for easy hanging or storage when not in use.
- Buffing Compound Included: 2 oz green buffing compound ready to prime the surface and accelerate edge refinement straight out of the box.
- Direct-From-Store Authenticity: Boxed and sold directly from our shop, ensuring product integrity with no third-party marketplace interference.
- Ideal Uses: Perfect for final edge work on kitchen knives, pocket knives, straight razors, chisels, and other tools that benefit from a polished, refined edge.
This strop setup delivers a controlled, slow-stroke honing experience that enhances edge longevity and gives tools a precise, clean finish. The combination of two leather textures, a stable wooden handle, and an integrated angle guide makes it a practical choice for daily maintenance and fine-edge work alike. Use the suede side to lift micro burrs, then switch to the smooth side for a glassy, professional polish, all while keeping blades at a consistent angle for repeatable results.
