(09-25-2016, 05:50 PM)andrewjs18 Wrote: Hi Shane,
Here's a few for you...
Why did you start designing and making razors?
What made you get started with traditional shaving?
What other hobbies do you have that aren't shaving related?
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I started designing razors a couple of years ago as CAD practice. I was working on another project and decided to model a safety razor to improve my skills. After I made the first design, I started 3D printing them and I really enjoyed the shave. It continued from there and eventually I abandoned the project I was working on in favor of the Blackbird.
I know the exact moment I first learned about wet shaving. There was a Yahoo! article a few years ago that I think was about how to make your cartridges last longer. In the comments section there was a comment about how great safety razors are. I had never heard of safety razors before so I did some research and decided it looked like a lot of fun. At the time I was into old-timey hipster stuff so classic shaving fell right into the mix. My wife(girlfriend at the time) bought me a Merkur 33C, brush, and soap for my birthday. I've since reverted back to my non-hipster flip flop San Diego roots. But the wet shaving has stuck around.
My main hobbies right now are playing guitar and running. I've done a few marathons and triathlons, but I'm not in that kind of shape right now. I also love whiskey, coffee, podcasts(probably spend 80% of my day, including right now, listening to podcasts), movies, weightlifting, baseball, and hiking/camping. I'm really into physics, astronomy, and random facts about most things, but I don't think those are hobbies.
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