I don't think this will ever get made at least not by them. Gillette will come in offer them a huge amount of money for all the research, applicable patents etc, and these guys become overnight multi millionaires without ever having to make and market the product themselves. There's no way Gillette lets this come to the market unless they can label it and sell if for double or triple what the current pledge request is.
I just read the Q&A:
Apparently you can "Shave at normal speed"
There's also no burning hair smell because its "not actually burning the hair" (then what is it doing?)
When asked why the makers all have beards, their reply was, "Because we look more manly that way."
I think we can all agree this is strange, since they're developing a hair removal device intended for facial hair.
Apparently you can "Shave at normal speed"
There's also no burning hair smell because its "not actually burning the hair" (then what is it doing?)
When asked why the makers all have beards, their reply was, "Because we look more manly that way."
I think we can all agree this is strange, since they're developing a hair removal device intended for facial hair.
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(This post was last modified: 10-01-2015, 12:23 AM by Cincinnatus.)
OK I figured out the equation and they didn't just pick up a math paper and write some random math problem on the board behind the speaker in the beginning. One of the equations is for the refractive index distribution in a coupled waveguide with seperate transverse and axial dependencies. How it applies to the razor - not sure but at least it is optically related.
Morgan Gustavsson (the first guy talking) apparently was/is heavily involved in pulsed light for medical applications (based on some published papers) so he does bring some knowledge to the table. My only question is the prototype in the video a mock up or a real item? If it were real I would think they would show someone shaving with it.
Based on what they raised - they will have the funds to get this going and possible bring it to the market and I guess if they pull this off they have a chance of getting bought out by the big razor companies.
Morgan Gustavsson (the first guy talking) apparently was/is heavily involved in pulsed light for medical applications (based on some published papers) so he does bring some knowledge to the table. My only question is the prototype in the video a mock up or a real item? If it were real I would think they would show someone shaving with it.
Based on what they raised - they will have the funds to get this going and possible bring it to the market and I guess if they pull this off they have a chance of getting bought out by the big razor companies.
(10-01-2015, 12:23 AM)Cincinnatus Wrote: OK I figured out the equation and they didn't just pick up a math paper and write some random math problem on the board behind the speaker in the beginning. One of the equations is for the refractive index distribution in a coupled waveguide with seperate transverse and axial dependencies. How it applies to the razor - not sure but at least it is optically related.
Morgan Gustavsson (the first guy talking) apparently was/is heavily involved in pulsed light for medical applications (based on some published papers) so he does bring some knowledge to the table. My only question is the prototype in the video a mock up or a real item? If it were real I would think they would show someone shaving with it.
Based on what they raised - they will have the funds to get this going and possible bring it to the market and I guess if they pull this off they have a chance of getting bought out by the big razor companies.
If this is something other than a hoax, then I'll gladly eat crow for my mocking.
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I would try it!
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Gillette already thought of it, they just needed someone else to build it.
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(09-22-2015, 05:10 PM)steeleshaves Wrote: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ska...ef=popular
It Might serve as a secondary function to slice fruit, cut rope?? Side note, i find these kick starter razor Campaigns especially interesting when everyone of the founders isn't clean shaven at all. Hmmmmmm buy my razor it is good enough for me NOT TO USE......
Looks like Skrap to me, but that's just my opinion.
(10-01-2015, 12:23 AM)Cincinnatus Wrote: My only question is the prototype in the video a mock up or a real item? If it were real I would think they would show someone shaving with it.
They posted another video in the Updates section of their working prototype: it laboriously cuts through one arm hair at a time, really a long way from where it'd need to be. But they claim they've got it all figured out...
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