• manxu@lemmy.world
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    13 days ago

    Hear me out, in a way that’s actually better, because you can modify the original models to make them better.

    Like the guards on these razors have usually annoying flaws: they are too thick, which pushes a lot of hair down, and the bottom is too round and doesn’t lift the hair. You can take the model from Philips, remix it, and get exactly what you need.

    And if the company is smart, it will enable sharing of improved models.

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      13 days ago

      Not to mention, if you have the model you can print it even long after the product support has ended. No company will support a product they stopped making half a decade ago, but you’ll still be able to print parts the same way.

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      It definitely has its upsides! It just also means you need to have access to a 3d printer or pay for a 3d printing service