(This post was last modified: 05-20-2021, 07:24 PM by Blackland Razors.)
(05-20-2021, 01:48 PM)AQU Wrote: There were some great photos posted to Blackland’s Instagram story yesterday. I’m excited that the head on this razor looks extremely thin!
Perhaps there’ll be more info in the next week or so.
(05-20-2021, 01:49 PM)ALI Wrote:(05-20-2021, 01:48 PM)KAQU Wrote: There were some great photos posted to Blackland’s Instagram story yesterday. The head on this razor looks extremely thin!
Perhaps there’ll be more info in the next week or so.
I like the slim design!
Extremely pleased with these production samples. We were able to smooth out the top cap significantly and the base plates are shockingly good. In hand it's incredible to know that these were printed because it feels every bit as good as machined. The weight, tolerances, and overall feel is indistinguishable from CNC which is the goal. Close inspection tells you that it was printed which is awesome, too. These are the perfect parts we've been working toward for the last 1.5 years so it's a huge win to get this finalized.
Regarding the thinness of the head, it is indeed quite thin. This serves a couple purposes. Pragmatically, with additive manufacturing the less material you have to add to a part the more cost effective it is so keeping it thin helps reduce overall material and costs. Additionally, cost efficiency rises when we fill the build volume with as many parts as possible. The base plates are actually designed to stack on top of each other for this reason. And, finally, I like thin, minimal heads as evidenced by basically every razor I've ever made.