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- hardware@lemmy.world
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- hardware@lemmy.world
I want to see more companies doing this.
The one that leaps to mind is Miele. You know, the $1400 vacuum cleaner people. So that’s a little weird, but there it is.
Thats really cool, hope this becomes more of a trend
I don’t. Fdm printing has very small cracks at the layer lines. It wouldn’t be quite as bad as say, something with food, or for a close shave rather than a trim, but bacteria will grow in it.
Fdm cannot be reasonably sterilized. Resin printers are better, but not perfect. Even if it doesn’t cause infections, it’s going to pick up an odor.
I was thinking about 3D printing guards just the other day. It might be worth doing
Yeah, half sizes are hard to find for a lot of clippers. Would be nice if more brands did this
I need to, my partner knocked my Wahl off the cabinet and broke the guard, but I haven’t printed anything in years and need to clean up/recalibrate my printers.
Or like,just buy one good razor
Love my electric razor. It’s 25 years old and still kicking. Never replaced the blades or battery. Ride or die electric forever. You can take it from my cold dead hands!
THEN I WILL
**lunges wildly **
Which ones?
I have an electric razor from The Beard Club. My previous one was this Phillips, and it is leagues upon leagues better.
Yea but that’s a bullshit razor. All electrical razor have built in obsolescence,and will never give you the closeness and longevity of a safety razor. It’s just better in every way
Different uses. A bladed razor gives you a closer shave for sure, but I like a trimmed beard.
This Phillips one is bullshit, because it only works well without this guard, and then yes, you may as well use a safety razor.
I’d use a razor either way
I use a muhle (they sell them on the link.) I’d suggest starting with a closed comb head and whatever handle suits you. (They’re interchangeable,)
I use an open comb and it’s much more aggressive, and not for starting out.
I’d recommend staying away from the frequently recommended “entry” razor- the Merkur 34c. The head on the one I tried has a ridiculous amount of play in how it held the blade- it’d clamp down but it’d never consistently seat itself so it was always off center or twisted.
As for blades, I use feather, but you can buy variety packs and find the set that works for you. That tends to be the most variable part.
https://www.traditionalshaving.co.uk/268151-Safety-Razors
This is where I get mine
The guards on any razor can break, unless you’re talking about a safety razor. Those are awesome, but only good for a close shave.
That’s exactly what I’m talking about,your a man of class I see
If you say so, lol