What would you add to the wood/leather strop, if anything, for final sharpening chisels, etc. Would you add fine valve grinding compound, JB bore compound, or
Can yo charge a strop with lapping compound?
Olie
Razor stroppers, like me, use compounds on our touch-up strops and keep
clean leather strops for proper burnishing of the shave-ready edge.
Look up the shaving sites and all the stroptastic ideas and compounds those guys talk about.
The green stuff (generally-there is a brand that uses colors differently) is chromium oxide. BUT that all chromium oxide is not the same. The shaving razor guys have discovered that most of the "woodworking" CrOx is largely un-refined and has particles much to large for shaving razors.
Look for Chromium Oxide paste, not the crayon(if you want the good stuff). The valve lapping compound is rough stuff, but may be the ticket for wood "shaving".
There are other oxides and then there are the diamond pastes. As
Comfort is not a issue with wood whacking, probably throw out most of what i just typed.
Yes, strops work pasted and unpasted, depends on the level of polish/speed of refreshing you need. I'd think that a good clean CrOx would be plenty fine and possibly a good follow up to the "fine" side of the ubiquitous
Clover brand valve lapping compound. Or just use it alone. I get mine from Maggard Razors-it's .05 micron.
I'm a better honer/shaver than a woodworker...
(I use a couple of different oxides after the 12,000 stone and for touch ups, finishing on vintage Cordovan Shell (horse rump).
http://www.maggardrazors.com/product-category/hones-strops/