(This post was last modified: 06-26-2015, 06:06 AM by ShadowsDad.)
You've heard of a shavette...
I saw this idea on a SE safety razor exclusive forum and it was likened to a "disposable blade Rolls Razor" shave. For anyone who doesn't know what a Rolls Razor is, it's a segment of straight razor on a popsicle stick or close to it. They shave fantastically, but it has all of the maintenance of a straight razor. Yes, it's worth the aggravation of the maintenance.
Anyway, here is the SEvette. It took no more than 10 minutes to 'mod' the razor. The pix are self explanatory as to what gets done. The razor head is a GEM 1912 that saw much better days.
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That's right, the comb is removed but the blade stops are kept to hold the blade. That yields a blade hanging in space. The remnant of the comb can be seen and the edge of the blade shows the reflected brass of the freshly cut comb. That's pretty much what a Rolls Razor is. I have yet to use mine, it'll happen tonight, but the report I have is that it works fine and takes SE shaving into the "ultraviolet". I'll know more in 6 hours or so. Obviously it requires a light touch, just like a straight razor. It is clearly no longer a safety razor.
There is also a DEvette version, but I'd be reluctant to use that with the flexible DE blade. But it would definitely teach noobs to not use pressure. It'd be sort of like throwing folks in at the end of the pier to teach them to swim.
I used a Dremel Moto tool and a cut off wheel to remove the comb, leaving the blade stops. Then some abrasive impregnated rubber tips removed the burrs (Cratex wheels).
I saw this idea on a SE safety razor exclusive forum and it was likened to a "disposable blade Rolls Razor" shave. For anyone who doesn't know what a Rolls Razor is, it's a segment of straight razor on a popsicle stick or close to it. They shave fantastically, but it has all of the maintenance of a straight razor. Yes, it's worth the aggravation of the maintenance.
Anyway, here is the SEvette. It took no more than 10 minutes to 'mod' the razor. The pix are self explanatory as to what gets done. The razor head is a GEM 1912 that saw much better days.
[Image: DSC04258_zpsh2co1zpg.jpg]
[Image: DSC04259_zpsgii9j1am.jpg]
That's right, the comb is removed but the blade stops are kept to hold the blade. That yields a blade hanging in space. The remnant of the comb can be seen and the edge of the blade shows the reflected brass of the freshly cut comb. That's pretty much what a Rolls Razor is. I have yet to use mine, it'll happen tonight, but the report I have is that it works fine and takes SE shaving into the "ultraviolet". I'll know more in 6 hours or so. Obviously it requires a light touch, just like a straight razor. It is clearly no longer a safety razor.
There is also a DEvette version, but I'd be reluctant to use that with the flexible DE blade. But it would definitely teach noobs to not use pressure. It'd be sort of like throwing folks in at the end of the pier to teach them to swim.
I used a Dremel Moto tool and a cut off wheel to remove the comb, leaving the blade stops. Then some abrasive impregnated rubber tips removed the burrs (Cratex wheels).
Brian. Lover of SE razors.