(05-29-2016, 11:59 AM)beamon Wrote: Right out of the box, I'm not impressed. The head looks positively "mean"! From what you can see, it looks like there's a lot of blade exposure; good, perhaps, for you careful folks with good coordination and attention span, but that's not me.
The finish looks "rough as a cob" and though they mention a choice of finishes, they're only available after you put it in your cart. I suspect they offer more polished finishes but that they are extra cost features. Polishing is expensive and by the time they polish to other vendors' specs. the price may well equal those of the other vendors. Some of this is surmise on my part as I don't go jumping through hoops to get all the features and prices on various goods.
Again, surmise on my part, but I'd be surprised if the build tolorances are nearly as tight as its machined brethren. Doubtful that 3D printing is up to machined specs, yet, but I could be wrong.
IMHO, they're up against more formidable competition in the already established high end suppliers without offering any clear cut benefits over them. Okay, shields up!
(05-29-2016, 09:22 PM)andrewjs18 Wrote:(05-29-2016, 09:21 PM)Freddy Wrote:(05-29-2016, 08:56 PM)Freddy Wrote: Frankly, and I am speaking only for myself, that is one ugly razor.
(05-29-2016, 09:11 PM)andrewjs18 Wrote: personally I love the look of the razor.
Andrew, do you think we will ever agree on anything? [Image: smiley.gif]
I'm sure we will someday.
having never heard of charcoal goods, I decided to check out their other products. this shaving handle is gorgeous: http://www.charcoalgoods.com/safety-razo...que-copper
I personally like the dark rustic look. It certainly is unique looking and is will not be for everyone.
I have never seen a 3-D printed item before, but I think 3-D printing is suppose to be super precise with tight tolerances--but I'm not 100% sure.
This razor (or just the head) is certainly on my list.