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Fuzzy Catcher - Printable Version +- tost3 (https://www.tost3.com) +-- Forum: Razors (https://www.tost3.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Forum: 3D printed razors (https://www.tost3.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=58) +--- Thread: Fuzzy Catcher (/showthread.php?tid=337) |
RE: Fuzzy Catcher - Jayaruh - 03-06-2021 Very cool, Tom. I knew you'd get a great shave from it. I love the fat teeth. RE: Fuzzy Catcher - twhite - 03-06-2021 (03-06-2021, 04:47 PM)GAW9576 Wrote: Is it possible to put small pieces of metal into a print operation mid print for wear surfaces. RE: Fuzzy Catcher - GAW9576 - 03-06-2021 Also a small TW in the cutout world be super cool. 2 or 3 smaller holes may be a good salutation also. RE: Fuzzy Catcher - twhite - 03-06-2021 (03-06-2021, 05:00 PM)GAW9576 Wrote: Also a small TW in the cutout world be super cool. 2 or 3 smaller holes may be a good salutation also. RE: Fuzzy Catcher - twhite - 03-06-2021 Well here is everything. I definitely need to modify the head. It is too fragile in the ellipse area. Had to stop working on everything 3 hours age. Had a plumbing backup on my washing machine. Flooded the floor and I had to tear a bunch of piping out to snake it. The joys of a 90 year old house with lots of original plumbing. Got it unclogged and put som drain cleaner in to let sit overnight. I will put it all back together tomorrow. RE: Fuzzy Catcher - Dave in KY - 03-06-2021 (03-06-2021, 11:31 PM)twhite Wrote: Well here is everything. I definitely need to modify the head. It is too fragile in the ellipse area. Had to stop working on everything 3 hours age. Had a plumbing backup on my washing machine. Flooded the floor and I had to tear a bunch of piping out to snake it. The joys of a 90 year old house with lots of original plumbing. Got it unclogged and put som drain cleaner in to let sit overnight. I will put it all back together tomorrow. Sorry for the plumbing woes Tom. We've all been there and I feel your pain !! RE: Fuzzy Catcher - twhite - 03-06-2021 (03-06-2021, 11:43 PM)Dave in KY Wrote:(03-06-2021, 11:31 PM)twhite Wrote: Well here is everything. I definitely need to modify the head. It is too fragile in the ellipse area. Had to stop working on everything 3 hours age. Had a plumbing backup on my washing machine. Flooded the floor and I had to tear a bunch of piping out to snake it. The joys of a 90 year old house with lots of original plumbing. Got it unclogged and put som drain cleaner in to let sit overnight. I will put it all back together tomorrow. RE: Fuzzy Catcher - MrGuy - 03-07-2021 This is turning out to be a pretty exciting project! Funny, I was thinking about little metal inserts where the edge of the blade meets the front tabs as well. I don’t know anything about 3-D printing so I’m of no help there. I was renting a house before buying this one and it wasn’t only old, but also on a piece of land completely covered with cottonwood trees. Seems like every other year another tree’s roots would disrupt a part of the pluming somewhere. As much as I don’t like working on pluming, it’s even worse to be stuck calling property managers then waiting for someone to come inspect, then deciding what to do about it. I may or may not have done several small repairs on my own in that house
RE: Fuzzy Catcher - GAW9576 - 03-07-2021 (03-06-2021, 05:10 PM)twhite Wrote:(03-06-2021, 05:00 PM)GAW9576 Wrote: Also a small TW in the cutout world be super cool. 2 or 3 smaller holes may be a good salutation also. Cool. I still think a TW somewhere would be cool. Like how there was a G or anER on some of the originals. RE: Fuzzy Catcher - twhite - 03-07-2021 If I can get a few say 4-6 good heads built next week. I was thinking of letting you guys test them for me. All I ask is you cover shipping and a bit of time. Please let me know here if you are down with that. |