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I love the looks of some of the Durham razors but the proprietary blades for them are junk and it's a waste of time and energy to make one halfway shave worthy. As shown in my SOTD this morning I used my Durham razor with a Feather Pro blade. I plan to do some more testing to find something even more user friendly but for now this is what I have. Simple mod that takes 5 minutes. Unsure if this will work on all of them simply for snugness of top cap. May have to come up with a potential shim to help.

Please use caution if doing this. Blades are obviously sharp and since I'm using a Dremel, I used eye protection.

Taking the top cap off your Durham shows the 2 locking posts shown here.
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Take you AC blade and center in the razor as shown here. Use a pencil, Sharpie, etc. And mark where the posts are on the blade.
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I used my Dremel with the style blade shown here and cut a notch at the 2 marked spots.
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Since it's a DE style razor, and to keep the top cap even, I placed the blade on top another AC blade, marked the gaps, and repeated the Dremel cuts.
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I used the proprietary blade to judge blade exposure and placed my 2 AC blades the same. Using a light smear of shave cream can help hold the AC blades in place.
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You will probably have to tweak the blade after top cap is on. Looking at the top you will see where you can use a paperclip or thin tweezers or whatever to adjust at each corner or at the posts. Once you get it evened up and how you want, you're good to go!
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Here are a couple images of blade position on an OC version of you don't have a proprietary blade. If anyone needs more pics or anything let me know.
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#2
After seeing your SOTD post, I was curious about the modification process. Thanks for sharing it.

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(09-20-2022, 12:51 AM)rocket Wrote: After seeing your SOTD post, I was curious about the modification process. Thanks for sharing it.

You're welcome! Easy, 5 min mod that worked great!

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Freddiep318ti This is awesome! Thank you for sharing this. I really like Durham razors and now with your instructions I can use them.
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(09-20-2022, 03:20 AM)Time Bandit Wrote: Freddiep318ti This is awesome! Thank you for sharing this. I really like Durham razors and now with your instructions I can use them.

You're welcome. Hope the mod works for you!

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