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Post by ordinaryshaver on Sept 13, 2019 9:29:54 GMT -6
I posted my SOTD pic from last night on another site that is currently doing SEptember. I did not explain my setup or anything, just the pic. So far nobody asked and so I am believing that either they thought it was an Ender or they were too concerned posting what they shaved with. Keep posting, eventually someone will ask, and it is a great way to bring them aboard the right way to shave!
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Post by IschiaPP on Sept 13, 2019 14:25:54 GMT -6
Actually, what I found when loosening up the cap a little more was that you can slide it forward Does the blade not be clamped in the plate?
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Post by jayaruh on Sept 13, 2019 14:46:31 GMT -6
Actually, what I found when loosening up the cap a little more was that you can slide it forward Does the blade not be clamped in the plate? The blade is secured in the cap. He is talking about adjusting agressiveness by moving the top cap forward a bit. You will see when you get yours.
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Post by gvw755 on Sept 15, 2019 6:43:30 GMT -6
After last night's shave, I thought it was a nice touch to print the name of the razor on the handle, but it was hardly noticeable. I solved that issue:
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Post by jayaruh on Sept 15, 2019 8:16:07 GMT -6
After last night's shave, I thought it was a nice touch to print the name of the razor on the handle, but it was hardly noticeable. I solved that issue: That is a nice touch. What paint did you use?
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Post by gvw755 on Sept 15, 2019 10:42:42 GMT -6
Regular Testor's Model paint. I have one jar of black and one of red for touching up my razor dial numbers. When I get the green one, I will probably use the black, as red will look too much like Christmas, and I'm a Buddhist. ;-)
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Post by jayaruh on Sept 20, 2019 16:01:23 GMT -6
I shave with one of the new green TNNSERs. Quite possibly the best razor ever made. This is the last run of the green TNNSER.
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Post by twhite on Sept 20, 2019 18:17:10 GMT -6
I shave with one of the new green TNNSERs. Quite possibly the best razor ever made. This is the last run of the green TNNSER. jim great video. I must say I never meant for you to give blood for this project. Question for you. How do you compare the original to the 3D? I hope everyone enjoys the razor.
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Post by jayaruh on Sept 20, 2019 18:29:11 GMT -6
I shave with one of the new green TNNSERs. Quite possibly the best razor ever made. This is the last run of the green TNNSER. jim great video. I must say I never meant for you to give blood for this project. Question for you. How do you compare the original to the 3D? I hope everyone enjoys the razor. That's a tough question. The biggest improvement is the handle. The original handle was cool, but the Enders handle really makes the razor more versatile. Also, the rolling safety bar was unnecessary. The original was certainly a winner. I love it, and I couldn't think how it could be improved on, but it was. TNNSER V. 1 and 3D will have a loving home and see many great shaves in the future, the Good Lord willing.
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Post by IschiaPP on Sept 21, 2019 6:05:04 GMT -6
The biggest improvement is the handle. +1 Most iconic ever!!! I don't know who choosed It ... but I appreciate a lot.
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Post by mpf9ret on Sept 21, 2019 12:27:00 GMT -6
Is there anyway that UK members can get hold of the TNNSER, this 3D creation looks great, but its production is a mystery to oldies like me
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Post by Electrif on Sept 21, 2019 14:39:12 GMT -6
Is there anyway that UK members can get hold of the TNNSER, this 3D creation looks great, but its production is a mystery to oldies like me Mike, check this post from Andreas. This version looks great. theoriginalsafety2.com/post/70832/threadArthur
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Post by riverrun on Sept 21, 2019 14:46:26 GMT -6
I'm seriously considering organising a group buy as well, but I need to figure out how to do this across continents.
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Post by wchnu on Sept 21, 2019 20:47:01 GMT -6
jayaruh. Will we be able to get these straight from the printer if we want one in the future?
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Post by jayaruh on Sept 22, 2019 5:13:10 GMT -6
You can try. It cost me $35 for the first one. He gave us a rate for 5 or more. The files could use some work to make the pieces go together better though. It takes up to 20 minutes of hand work to get the pieces working right. After having done 20, I was getting good at knowing where to do what, but my fingers took a toll. Maybe riverrun has changed the files since I got them. Most of what I had to change was on the baseplate.
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