(This post was last modified: 01-14-2022, 02:21 AM by Marko.)
I thought I'd start this thread as a place where members can make improvement suggestions to existing razors - if you're going to dream, dream big. Your suggestions don't have to be practical, reasonable or even possible.
I'll start with the Rockwell 6s - I love this razor and its my daily driver, usually on plate #3. I was hesitant to buy this razor at first, I was looking at one of the original review threads where a user said it had a "Soviet" feel to it - I replied asking if it still had traces of the old paint and grease from the tractor parts it had been made from and referred to it as the Lada of razors. All joking aside, a member whose opinion I respect recommended the Rockwell 6s to giving it very high praise ( Aurelian28 )so I eventually bought one and I've loved it ever since. Thanks Jay
There have been two recurring criticisms of the razor and those would be the finish and the heft. AlanH81 has solved the matter of the finish by applying his skills to put a beautiful mirror polish on the 6s. Anyone who wants to can, either themselves or through Alan or another skilled polisher, transform their razor from a dreary Lada to a shiny Lada!
So what about the heft issue? Here are some ideas:
1. Rockwell can make a titanium version. I have no idea if the MIM technique used by Rockwell lends itself to the use of titanium as a medium but its worth asking. A polished titanium Rockwell 6s would be very cool;
2. A skilled aftermarket machinist could skeletonize the stock razors reducing the weight and increasing the cool factor - a polished and skeletonized 6s would be very, very cool.
I have no idea how messing with the weight of the 6s would affect its handling and performance but it would be worth investigating. I'm assuming that skeletonizing could be done in a CNC machine and as always, hand polishing, being done by hand, is more expensive.
I'll start with the Rockwell 6s - I love this razor and its my daily driver, usually on plate #3. I was hesitant to buy this razor at first, I was looking at one of the original review threads where a user said it had a "Soviet" feel to it - I replied asking if it still had traces of the old paint and grease from the tractor parts it had been made from and referred to it as the Lada of razors. All joking aside, a member whose opinion I respect recommended the Rockwell 6s to giving it very high praise ( Aurelian28 )so I eventually bought one and I've loved it ever since. Thanks Jay
There have been two recurring criticisms of the razor and those would be the finish and the heft. AlanH81 has solved the matter of the finish by applying his skills to put a beautiful mirror polish on the 6s. Anyone who wants to can, either themselves or through Alan or another skilled polisher, transform their razor from a dreary Lada to a shiny Lada!
So what about the heft issue? Here are some ideas:
1. Rockwell can make a titanium version. I have no idea if the MIM technique used by Rockwell lends itself to the use of titanium as a medium but its worth asking. A polished titanium Rockwell 6s would be very cool;
2. A skilled aftermarket machinist could skeletonize the stock razors reducing the weight and increasing the cool factor - a polished and skeletonized 6s would be very, very cool.
I have no idea how messing with the weight of the 6s would affect its handling and performance but it would be worth investigating. I'm assuming that skeletonizing could be done in a CNC machine and as always, hand polishing, being done by hand, is more expensive.