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12-14-2020, 09:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-14-2020, 09:27 PM by Jayaruh.)
I made a short video of my new Triceratops razor. It turns out that it will take both SE and injector blades. I used Treatstock.com to find a printer and had it done that way. A printer in Hollywood FL did the printing. I uploaded the file to Treatstock and got quotes and just chose one. Communication was good, and he had it done in a day or two. The post office kind of fell down on the job, but the printer did a great job. Erin Bay Associates is the name of the printer I used. [/color]I finally got it and I really like the way it shaves. I shaved my first full shave today, and I will be using an injector blade tomorrow. Maybe I will do a video on Williams Wednesday. Enjoy.
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We are all waiting to see how she shaves.
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OK, OS, here is the shave. It does shave great. Angle is easy to find, and it has a nice audible feedback. I am also designating it a lather catcher.
Coming in the mail next week.
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Triceratops on the left, other " GEM razor for resin printing" on the right:
Nice print quality, directly from Roger himself.
The one on the right (I wish it had a proper name) is really cool... the blade just clicks in at the top.
Advantage: the angle can be as shallow as you like. Disadvantages: None. Well, it needs to be printed HD. i.e. resin
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(12-19-2020, 11:00 AM)riverrun Wrote: The one on the right (I wish it had a proper name) is really cool... TNNSER by Tom.
RNNSER by Roger.
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(12-19-2020, 11:13 AM)ischiapp Wrote: (12-19-2020, 11:00 AM)riverrun Wrote: The one on the right (I wish it had a proper name) is really cool... TNNSER by Tom.
RNNSER by Roger.
Must try harder.
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(12-19-2020, 11:22 AM)riverrun Wrote: Must try harder. Sleepy Hollow
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Jim, I watched the video, looks like it was a great shave.
Question, and I hope fuzzy doesn't see this, but how hard would it be to shim this razor?
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(12-19-2020, 07:40 PM)Ordinaryshaver Wrote: Jim, I watched the video, looks like it was a great shave.
Question, and I hope fuzzy doesn't see this, but how hard would it be to shim this razor?
You got some ‘plaining to do!
Happy shaves to ya!
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Jayaruh those look cool. We might have to start a 3d printed razor board.
Happy shaves to ya!
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