(This post was last modified: 05-05-2023, 12:03 AM by 1981eagle.)
And how do you keep track?
I used to make little cubes. They were blank on one side, had a single indicator on another side, and a double indicator, then a triple. You may have seen some of my home made razor stands where I incorporate the counter into the stand, but I don't typically alter a manufacturer's stand, just in case I ever want to part with it.
In this photo, you can see them sitting next to razors that I no longer own
The little cubes work well enough for my DE shaving - I usually only get three shaves out of a DE. They are cheap enough.
I wanted something for counting to a higher number.
I ordered a Vector Titanium and I understand that the artist club blades get more shaves - sometimes as many as 8 or 9.
So we could use a post-it note ... or buy a Dungeons and Dragons die ... or even one of those clicky counters like they use at stadiums and venues.
Or
You could do what I do and do something completely over the top
I took a piece of .750" 303 stainless. Put it on a horizontally mounted rotary table and cut it into a 5-sided shape. Then I drilled little counting 'pips' First blank, then 1 through 4 ... then on the other side I did 5 through 9. I left some round and put it on the lathe to dress it up some.
Then I sanded to 1200 grit and then put it on the buffing wheel and buffed it out.
The concept is to have it on a blank when I load a blade. After the first shave, rotate to the '1' ... and so on until I get to the '4'. Then flip it over for the 5 and rotate until you replace the blade.
Then I made a little stand for it and polished it too.
This is how it came out.
I used to make little cubes. They were blank on one side, had a single indicator on another side, and a double indicator, then a triple. You may have seen some of my home made razor stands where I incorporate the counter into the stand, but I don't typically alter a manufacturer's stand, just in case I ever want to part with it.
In this photo, you can see them sitting next to razors that I no longer own
The little cubes work well enough for my DE shaving - I usually only get three shaves out of a DE. They are cheap enough.
I wanted something for counting to a higher number.
I ordered a Vector Titanium and I understand that the artist club blades get more shaves - sometimes as many as 8 or 9.
So we could use a post-it note ... or buy a Dungeons and Dragons die ... or even one of those clicky counters like they use at stadiums and venues.
Or
You could do what I do and do something completely over the top
I took a piece of .750" 303 stainless. Put it on a horizontally mounted rotary table and cut it into a 5-sided shape. Then I drilled little counting 'pips' First blank, then 1 through 4 ... then on the other side I did 5 through 9. I left some round and put it on the lathe to dress it up some.
Then I sanded to 1200 grit and then put it on the buffing wheel and buffed it out.
The concept is to have it on a blank when I load a blade. After the first shave, rotate to the '1' ... and so on until I get to the '4'. Then flip it over for the 5 and rotate until you replace the blade.
Then I made a little stand for it and polished it too.
This is how it came out.
“Why is it I always get my best ideas while shaving?”
- Albert Einstein
- Albert Einstein