(This post was last modified: 07-28-2023, 05:03 PM by Stephanos1920.)
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If you're interested into creating razors from
"exotic" metals and alloys ,then you should
consider Niobium (Nb)
Belongs to the Ti family ,it's biocompatible ,
non-allergic and non-toxic .It shares a lot of
characteristics with Titanium .
But it is heavy.Has almost double density than
Ti.
Usually has the same price with sterling silver.
It's a PITA to machine ( it's a "gummy" material) and when anodizing ( same techniques and materials as with Ti ) it
boasts really vivid colors .
Here is a vid of mine working on
anodizing two tube specimens
( one made of Ti grade 2 while the other is pure Niobium ) .Niobium anodizing starts at around 11:28 on the vid.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=c572473byLo
Edit : Just a humble opinion .
Any possible material for the making of DE razors,
does not have to be super hard or super tough or
super robust.
I can't think of anyone,not a single case ,
using his DE razor to open bottles of beer.
Or use it as a mini hammer for mini hammering
jobs.
Facts and real life have shown that
any possible material has to withstand
tap water,warm water,cold water,soaps,
and contact with the human skin ,
at most cases.
So the material has to be corrosion resistant.
The more ,the better.
Also the material has to be "gentle"
with human skin.
It has to be non-toxic enough,non-allergic enough,
non-irritant enough and generally be as safe as possible.
Or at least ,that is the way humble me thinks
it has to be .
There is a plethora of such materials.
With lots of different physical and chemical
properties,with different levels of machinability,
and of course with different prices and availabilities .
Bravo for the 904L choice once more.
It's a rarity for a DE razor and that is
a solid fact.Personally I'm fully aware
about how hard is to get a relatively
small quantity of that alloy ( for making
DE razors for example) ,
as also that it is quite expensive to buy
and even more expensive to machine it.
I can not find the $600 needed
to own this kind of rarity as a shaving tool.
There are other priorities that need
constant financing as they grow up.
But I can pay all the respect
to the maker of such razor.
It's something unique.
A true heirloom of personal hygiene item.
In the time-keeping world ,definately
the Cx-904L would have been a Rolex.
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
surfboat
I can't have it ,but I can admire it
for what it is .A rare piece of arts .
Yes,arts .Of quite a few of them .
These items belong to the lucky
people who can afford them .
They are not for every me and
every you.
They have the halo of desire ,
around them for a reason ,
dear negative Nancy.
C' est la vie .
Think of others around the globe,
that shave with DE razors costing less than
a whole us dollar.
Google for the amazing ALSHABAB
DE razor .
My razors cost about $100 each.
But they are what they are.
Stainless (316L ) steel shaving tools.
Something like my Casio watch.
Will do.It's ok with me.
But that does not stopping me from
admiring a Rolex for what it is .
And it's not just a time keeping device,
like my humble Casio.It's lot more
that that.And has lots "of what's the point"
features ,called "character" .
This : https://m.aliexpress.com/i/1005004578739477.html
surely can give you a nice and smooth
shave.
But ...There's a "but" ,right ?
No offense intended.
If you're interested into creating razors from
"exotic" metals and alloys ,then you should
consider Niobium (Nb)
Belongs to the Ti family ,it's biocompatible ,
non-allergic and non-toxic .It shares a lot of
characteristics with Titanium .
But it is heavy.Has almost double density than
Ti.
Usually has the same price with sterling silver.
It's a PITA to machine ( it's a "gummy" material) and when anodizing ( same techniques and materials as with Ti ) it
boasts really vivid colors .
Here is a vid of mine working on
anodizing two tube specimens
( one made of Ti grade 2 while the other is pure Niobium ) .Niobium anodizing starts at around 11:28 on the vid.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=c572473byLo
Edit : Just a humble opinion .
Any possible material for the making of DE razors,
does not have to be super hard or super tough or
super robust.
I can't think of anyone,not a single case ,
using his DE razor to open bottles of beer.
Or use it as a mini hammer for mini hammering
jobs.
Facts and real life have shown that
any possible material has to withstand
tap water,warm water,cold water,soaps,
and contact with the human skin ,
at most cases.
So the material has to be corrosion resistant.
The more ,the better.
Also the material has to be "gentle"
with human skin.
It has to be non-toxic enough,non-allergic enough,
non-irritant enough and generally be as safe as possible.
Or at least ,that is the way humble me thinks
it has to be .
There is a plethora of such materials.
With lots of different physical and chemical
properties,with different levels of machinability,
and of course with different prices and availabilities .
Bravo for the 904L choice once more.
It's a rarity for a DE razor and that is
a solid fact.Personally I'm fully aware
about how hard is to get a relatively
small quantity of that alloy ( for making
DE razors for example) ,
as also that it is quite expensive to buy
and even more expensive to machine it.
I can not find the $600 needed
to own this kind of rarity as a shaving tool.
There are other priorities that need
constant financing as they grow up.
But I can pay all the respect
to the maker of such razor.
It's something unique.
A true heirloom of personal hygiene item.
In the time-keeping world ,definately
the Cx-904L would have been a Rolex.
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
surfboat
I can't have it ,but I can admire it
for what it is .A rare piece of arts .
Yes,arts .Of quite a few of them .
These items belong to the lucky
people who can afford them .
They are not for every me and
every you.
They have the halo of desire ,
around them for a reason ,
dear negative Nancy.
C' est la vie .
Think of others around the globe,
that shave with DE razors costing less than
a whole us dollar.
Google for the amazing ALSHABAB
DE razor .
My razors cost about $100 each.
But they are what they are.
Stainless (316L ) steel shaving tools.
Something like my Casio watch.
Will do.It's ok with me.
But that does not stopping me from
admiring a Rolex for what it is .
And it's not just a time keeping device,
like my humble Casio.It's lot more
that that.And has lots "of what's the point"
features ,called "character" .
This : https://m.aliexpress.com/i/1005004578739477.html
surely can give you a nice and smooth
shave.
But ...There's a "but" ,right ?
No offense intended.
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