Two thoughts:
1) Is there any reason to be concerned about the long unsupported span of the safety bar with out a connecting bar halfway down the span? I'm wondering how sturdy this design will be in the long run. Could it bend or break at this point with one slip out of the hand and a fall to the countertop or sink?
2) Any plans to make those round pegs that hold the blades in place longer, more like the slot-shaped pegs that Mongoose uses? Seems it would be easier to make sure the blade is centered in the razor head. Or do you have some other means in place already to ensure the blade is centered (side-to-side) when loading?
-Andy
1) Is there any reason to be concerned about the long unsupported span of the safety bar with out a connecting bar halfway down the span? I'm wondering how sturdy this design will be in the long run. Could it bend or break at this point with one slip out of the hand and a fall to the countertop or sink?
2) Any plans to make those round pegs that hold the blades in place longer, more like the slot-shaped pegs that Mongoose uses? Seems it would be easier to make sure the blade is centered in the razor head. Or do you have some other means in place already to ensure the blade is centered (side-to-side) when loading?
-Andy
Hi Andy,
1. Since we are in prototyping stages, all options are open in terms of adding a center support. We perhaps will do that for the final version. Will see. I want to see how much blade flex will result from only end supports. Even adding a center support won't eliminate any cracking or bending of the safety bar at the thinner ends where not supported.
2. We went with longer blade tabs for Version 2 prototype and it caused an assembly issue. In order to correct it, we needed to drastically modify the blade tab hole design, which I didn't like. I decided to go back to shorter tabs. The blade will be centered nicely and not fall off the tabs like Mongoose users expressed before.
Kyle
1. Since we are in prototyping stages, all options are open in terms of adding a center support. We perhaps will do that for the final version. Will see. I want to see how much blade flex will result from only end supports. Even adding a center support won't eliminate any cracking or bending of the safety bar at the thinner ends where not supported.
2. We went with longer blade tabs for Version 2 prototype and it caused an assembly issue. In order to correct it, we needed to drastically modify the blade tab hole design, which I didn't like. I decided to go back to shorter tabs. The blade will be centered nicely and not fall off the tabs like Mongoose users expressed before.
Kyle
(03-15-2016, 02:58 PM)Colonial Razors Wrote: Hi Andy,Would an open comb make it easier in terms of stability? That would eliminate the need for the slot and/or support (but then again, I have no experience in designing a razor). Plus, it would be the only AC SE with an open comb
1. Since we are in prototyping stages, all options are open in terms of adding a center support. We perhaps will do that for the final version. Will see. I want to see how much blade flex will result from only end supports. Even adding a center support won't eliminate any cracking or bending of the safety bar at the thinner ends where not supported.
2. We went with longer blade tabs for Version 2 prototype and it caused an assembly issue. In order to correct it, we needed to drastically modify the blade tab hole design, which I didn't like. I decided to go back to shorter tabs. The blade will be centered nicely and not fall off the tabs like Mongoose users expressed before.
Kyle
(03-15-2016, 09:18 PM)andrewjs18 Wrote: keep cranking along, Colonial Razors!
I bet you're hoping for that GEM creation, right? That would be great.
(03-15-2016, 09:29 PM)Freddy Wrote:(03-15-2016, 09:18 PM)andrewjs18 Wrote: keep cranking along, Colonial Razors!
I bet you're hoping for that GEM creation, right? That would be great.
of course.
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