#21
(02-26-2018, 04:53 AM)Janus Razors Wrote: Hi everyone,


I always send out a newsletter the last day of every month to keep folks up to date on how the product development process is coming along. Stoked to hear that folks are as passionate about the toggle like I am. I have MAD RESPECT for the engineers & machinists & assemblers who built the vintage toggle razor back in the day. They were wicked smart. They put mass customization in a razor before mass customization was a even business concept in Business School text books. They didn’t have 3D CAD and 3D printing to help them get stuff right before cutting metal. Truth be told, the vintage toggle is an incredible chassis to do a modern interpretation on. The Janus Razor design has 36 pcs. Of course, some of those pieces are off the shelf parts like springs and such.

Yeah, and they did it all with slide rules and log tables.

By the way, that's why old engineers never suffered from constipation. They could always work it out with a slide rule. Try that with a calculator!

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#22

Administrator
Philadelphia, PA
(02-27-2018, 09:51 PM)Cino Wrote:
(02-26-2018, 04:53 AM)Janus Razors Wrote: Hi everyone,


I always send out a newsletter the last day of every month to keep folks up to date on how the product development process is coming along. Stoked to hear that folks are as passionate about the toggle like I am. I have MAD RESPECT for the engineers & machinists & assemblers who built the vintage toggle razor back in the day. They were wicked smart. They put mass customization in a razor before mass customization was a even business concept in Business School text books. They didn’t have 3D CAD and 3D printing to help them get stuff right before cutting metal. Truth be told, the vintage toggle is an incredible chassis to do a modern interpretation on. The Janus Razor design has 36 pcs. Of course, some of those pieces are off the shelf parts like springs and such.

Yeah, and they did it all with slide rules and log tables.

By the way,  that's why old engineers never suffered from constipation.  They could always work it out with a slide rule.  Try that with a calculator!

my brain hurts when I have to use even the simplest forms of math....

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Tu ne cede malis, sed contra audentior ito.
#23

Member
Idaho Falls, Idaho
Work it out with a slide rule. Hahaha. Engineer humor always beats lawyer and farmer jokes.

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(This post was last modified: 02-28-2018, 06:04 PM by Blagoja Rajevski.)
news letter update with some pics

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https://sharpologist.com/2017/02/untold-...razor.html

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Secretary Ramsey put his foot into it yesterday . . . in the course of his remarks he said that California “needs water and better society.”  “So does h-ll,” yelled someone in the crowd.  
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Soap Sniffers Anonymous
Edmonton
Love that two tone look with the contrasting gold/brass bands
#27
Definitely keep the 2 tone look.

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#28
That is a sweet-looking razor. Wow.
#29
Very nice. Signed up for the newsletter.
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