3D printed shaving stuff

SlimGem

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Here's an old design that's been collecting dust. I've been asked several times to design a razor that takes Injector, Artist Club, or halved DEs. But designing and 3d printing razors for small blades can be a bit challenging for me. This one looks promising. This razor is designed for AC blades and it will have multiple plates of different efficiency. I haven't done any test prints since it is far from final.
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SlimGem

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Just testing a DE version of my previous post. This one uses halved DE blades and also has multiple plates with different efficiency. The next version will be for injector blades. At some point, I'll have all three complete and if they're not too much of a hassle to print, I'll add them to my Thingiverse page.

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SlimGem

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2.19.22
3D SOTD

Soap: Noble Otter- Barrbarr
Bowl: 3D Printed
Brush: 3D Printed - Synthetic
Razor: 3D Printed - Injector
Blade: Schick Injector
After-shave: Noble Otter- Barrbarr

A bit on the aggressive side, but nonetheless, a bbs shave on the first run with this 3d printed injector.
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Andy78

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1.13.22

Today's 3D Printed shave was fantastic.

Soap: Noble Otter- Barrbarr
Brush: 3D Printed Synthetic
Bowl: 3D Printed
Razor: 3D Printed Multi-Plate Adjustable
Blade: Feather Artist Club PRO
After-shave: Noble Otter- Barrbarr

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I like your foam bowl, but why do you enjoy shaving with a 3D printed razor so much? I printed this razor (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3875898) some time ago and I didn't like it at all. It's too light for me, probably because I'm used to a double-edged steel razor. I don't choose the angle of the shave, it just goes under gravity.
 

slapo

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I like your foam bowl, but why do you enjoy shaving with a 3D printed razor so much? I printed this razor (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3875898) some time ago and I didn't like it at all. It's too light for me, probably because I'm used to a double-edged steel razor. I don't choose the angle of the shave, it just goes under gravity.
He likes it presumably because it's his design.

These razors are generally decent shavers.
It seems your issue isn't with the design but with the weight of the razor, though.
How long have you trialled the razor for before abandoning it?

EDIT: As I was corrected below, I made a mistake and that particular razor isn't his design.
 
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Electrif

SE la vie
I like your foam bowl, but why do you enjoy shaving with a 3D printed razor so much? I printed this razor (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3875898) some time ago and I didn't like it at all. It's too light for me, probably because I'm used to a double-edged steel razor. I don't choose the angle of the shave, it just goes under gravity.
Please allow me to clear up a few things :
Firstly, the TNNSER 3D razor, who's link you quoted was not designed by @SlimGem aka Roger Quintero.
It was jointly designed by @twhite and @sɐǝɹpu∀.
Secondly, shaving with a lightweight razor can produce excellent results given good technique. I know many users of the TNNSER 3D experience great results.
Thirdly, the best shaving angle for razors should, I think, be intuitive.
 
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