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(01-24-2020, 02:00 PM)LOOT Wrote: So...since paying for the Janus, I've tried real hard to just forget about It.  However, with February right around the corner, I must admit the anticipation is building. Are we within the 30 day delivery window?
LOOT , we are onto the homestretch. I'm shipping in less than a month.

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(01-24-2020, 05:55 PM)Shavemd Wrote:
(01-24-2020, 02:00 PM)LOOT Wrote: So...since paying for the Janus, I've tried real hard to just forget about It.  However, with February right around the corner, I must admit the anticipation is building. Are we within the 30 day delivery window?
Per the last timeline Eric posted we should be very close to that 30 day window.
Shavemd,  only 3 PNs left, and the Janus parts have already been given production dates for the non-machinining bits left like polishing and laser marking.

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It's sharp and it cuts. I like it...
Northeast, USA
(01-31-2020, 11:19 PM)Janus Razors Wrote:
(12-28-2019, 09:29 PM)Janus Razors Wrote:
(09-30-2019, 08:30 PM)kingfisher Wrote: Seems somebody hasn't investigated the secondary fountain pen market lately.......

(12-24-2019, 07:55 PM)Janus Razors Wrote: December Update

Gents here is the latest.

There are 8 ½ PNs (out of 21 in the design) not yet machined. The ½ is from the doors’ milling op. From the Swiss list, 8/16 PNs are complete. We are staying true to the machining order list. The 9th PN is being set-up now; should be done by end week. Here is what I can show.
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What is machined but I’m not showing? The miniature dial detent (very different execution from Vintage Toggle), the part between the handle/barrel and the dial knob (it will give away how machined dial detent is housed & functions) and a miniature flange that retains the dial knob in place.

I pulled the trigger on ½ of the packaging stuff (box & handbook) because

1)[font=Times New Roman]   [/font]I’m past the ½ way mark, and to date, I haven’t had to modify any of the CAD models and prints
2)[font=Times New Roman]   [/font]The shop hasn’t requested any adjustments to dimensions & tolerances
3)[font=Times New Roman]   [/font]The most complex parts (‘doors’, plates + spider) are done
4)[font=Times New Roman]   [/font]My daily design checks haven’t picked up any tweaks/issues

Unlike the kraft boxes for the prototypes, the new box is smaller and uses premium stock.
As soon as the boxes and booklets come in (~Jan 4th-ish), I will share photos.
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[font=Helvetica, sans-serif]The foam insert design is complete – just waiting for an unpolished but finished razor assembly before cutting and dialing in fit. I’m using Minnesota shops so there’s no time being lost to shipping stuff back and forth.

[font=Helvetica, sans-serif]Projection Schedule

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How are we tracking against the schedule?

The project is running 4 weeks behind schedule. Shipping in mid-February.

How did I get to 4 weeks? The project has been running 3 weeks behind schedule à took 3 weeks to get all the LEs sold, and understandably, the shop wanted to wait until all the units were spoken for before cutting metal. We were never able claw back the 3 weeks – some PNs have taken longer to machine + unusually high volume the small shop in the last 3 months.

[font=Helvetica, sans-serif]I checked with all shops for the remaining bits - the machine shop will keep their timeline but the shop handling polishing, passivating & laser marking requested an extra week to their previously quoted total lead time because of how busy they are. So, shipping in mid-February.[/font]

[font=Helvetica, sans-serif]Here is the work breakdown structure that I'm working from.[/font]

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As always, do not hesitate to email me if you have any questions. I will be logging on this week & next here and there to chat back & forth and answer any questions. Odds are high I will have one more update before the end of the month.

[font=Helvetica, sans-serif][font=Helvetica, sans-serif][font=Helvetica, sans-serif]Finally, I wanna wish everyone here a Very Merry Christmas!!! Still can't believe 2020 is just around the corner. Time flies![/font][/font][/font]

[font=Helvetica, sans-serif][font=Helvetica, sans-serif][font=Helvetica, sans-serif]Cheers,[/font][/font][/font]
[font=Helvetica, sans-serif][font=Helvetica, sans-serif][font=Helvetica, sans-serif]Eric.[/font][/font][/font]

The 9th PN is done; 7 to go on the Swiss list. The 9th PN on the list was a thin walled ring with custom threads – simple looking but challenging for the shop because of the tendency to warp/flex out of round during machining. 
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The black ring on the Fatboy & Toggle is even thinner and I’m guessing even more challenging to make. I’m always amazed by the Fatboy & Vintage Toggle manufacturing. Those guys were really really good. I’m learning that some of the simplest parts to design take much longer to set-up. Obviously, I don’t wanna generalize here since what is challenging for one shop is OK for another.  
 
Next up is the toggle knob seat and then the handle/barrel.
January Update

Here is the latest on the Janus. Two (the toggle knob and the spider stem) are from the Swiss list of 16 part numbers (PNs). The 3rd PN is the door.

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Half of the packaging (box & ‘handbook’) is done. I’m waiting for a finished assembly to dial-in the fit of the razor and Kai blade pack cut-outs on the packing foam insert.

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[font=Helvetica, sans-serif]Project Schedule
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I’m well past the half-way mark and onto the home stretch. It is not lost on me that it has been a crazy long wait for folks. Here is the timeline for the remaining bits which are pushing out the shipping timeline by a week. 
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Except for the machining work, the remaining bits are simpler day long tasks because of the legwork that has already been done. So, no time is being wasted reinventing processes.

For example, the laser marking scripts are already programmed. I’m anticipating small tweaks during laser marking set-up before running the dial knobs and the safety guards. 

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[font=Helvetica, sans-serif]The polishing process is an improvement of the process used for the Janus prototypes. The changes are on type of polishing media being used and polishing time to try to get closer to Wolfman polishing which I consider the gold standard.     
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The Janus parts are getting a standard passivation treatment that other 316 stainless steel parts with a passivation callout get. 

The 2D waterjet path to cut the packing foam insert is programmed and ready to go. I’m anticipating just one quick tweak after the first insert is cut.

We have had practice assembling the different sub-assemblies using the finished PNs. So, when it comes to the final assembly, there will be lots of familiar aspects.

The machine shop is cranking away at Janus parts in between other projects. This part of the project has truly tried my patience. I'm always treading the fine line of being assertive without being aggravating/annoying because not a lot of shops can do or are open to taking on such a project. 

We are onto the home stretch here and it is not lost on me that it has been a crazy long wait for folks.

Bravo Eric, Bravo...... Happy

I have enjoyed every single update with the thorough and transparent presentation of all stages. Certainly one of the finest if not the finest engineered razor to date. 

You get mad respect from me and many others here including any other forums you frequent. I truly appreciate the effort and work put forth on the Janus Toggle.

Bring it home!!!

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(01-29-2020, 05:30 PM)SM29 Wrote: As we are getting closer to delivery I reached out to Eric.  He expects to send an update shortly which will better explain his process but my overall impression is that this will be done right with quality control inspections at every step of the process.  I expect to see a very special razor shortly.
Thanks SM29. I'm calling a part (PN) done when I have inspected it and it meets print. It is a little weird for the shop since they have never had a customer checking parts like I do even though we have history together from the prototype work. It is weird for me too coz I don't know how I would react if somebody was checking 100% of my work every step of the way.

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#455
Getting excited!

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#456

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Philadelphia, PA
razor looks great, Janus Razors!

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#457
Eric You continue to do a stellar job, not only in the creation and manufacturing of this wonderful razor, but also, in keeping everyone up to date. Bravo!

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#458
(01-31-2020, 11:33 PM)GlazedBoker Wrote:
(01-31-2020, 11:19 PM)Janus Razors Wrote:
(12-28-2019, 09:29 PM)Janus Razors Wrote: The 9th PN is done; 7 to go on the Swiss list. The 9th PN on the list was a thin walled ring with custom threads – simple looking but challenging for the shop because of the tendency to warp/flex out of round during machining. 
 [Image: 22ChWiQ.png]
The black ring on the Fatboy & Toggle is even thinner and I’m guessing even more challenging to make. I’m always amazed by the Fatboy & Vintage Toggle manufacturing. Those guys were really really good. I’m learning that some of the simplest parts to design take much longer to set-up. Obviously, I don’t wanna generalize here since what is challenging for one shop is OK for another.  
 
Next up is the toggle knob seat and then the handle/barrel.
January Update

Here is the latest on the Janus. Two (the toggle knob and the spider stem) are from the Swiss list of 16 part numbers (PNs). The 3rd PN is the door.

[Image: gKOHSm7.png]

[Image: mlBwYiE.png]

Half of the packaging (box & ‘handbook’) is done. I’m waiting for a finished assembly to dial-in the fit of the razor and Kai blade pack cut-outs on the packing foam insert.

[Image: VbM2AAR.png]

[Image: xreB9O6.png]

[font=Helvetica, sans-serif]Project Schedule
[/font]

I’m well past the half-way mark and onto the home stretch. It is not lost on me that it has been a crazy long wait for folks. Here is the timeline for the remaining bits which are pushing out the shipping timeline by a week. 
[Image: QfI9rqA.png]

Except for the machining work, the remaining bits are simpler day long tasks because of the legwork that has already been done. So, no time is being wasted reinventing processes.

For example, the laser marking scripts are already programmed. I’m anticipating small tweaks during laser marking set-up before running the dial knobs and the safety guards. 

[Image: xXCQJNT.png]
[font=Helvetica, sans-serif]The polishing process is an improvement of the process used for the Janus prototypes. The changes are on type of polishing media being used and polishing time to try to get closer to Wolfman polishing which I consider the gold standard.     
[/font]


The Janus parts are getting a standard passivation treatment that other 316 stainless steel parts with a passivation callout get. 

The 2D waterjet path to cut the packing foam insert is programmed and ready to go. I’m anticipating just one quick tweak after the first insert is cut.

We have had practice assembling the different sub-assemblies using the finished PNs. So, when it comes to the final assembly, there will be lots of familiar aspects.

The machine shop is cranking away at Janus parts in between other projects. This part of the project has truly tried my patience. I'm always treading the fine line of being assertive without being aggravating/annoying because not a lot of shops can do or are open to taking on such a project. 

We are onto the home stretch here and it is not lost on me that it has been a crazy long wait for folks.

Bravo Eric, Bravo...... Happy

I have enjoyed every single update with the thorough and transparent presentation of all stages. Certainly one of the finest if not the finest engineered razor to date. 

You get mad respect from me and many others here including any other forums you frequent. I truly appreciate the effort and work put forth on the Janus Toggle.

Bring it home!!!

(02-01-2020, 01:26 AM)Shavemd Wrote: Eric You continue to do a stellar job, not only in the creation and manufacturing of this wonderful razor, but also, in keeping everyone up to date. Bravo!
Thanks Shavemd
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(02-01-2020, 01:26 AM)Shavemd Wrote: Eric You continue to do a stellar job, not only in the creation and manufacturing of this wonderful razor, but also, in keeping everyone up to date. Bravo!

+ 1

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Eric thanks for the transparent and regular updates. It is much appreciated and unfortunately lost on several of your Northern artisans. I too am looking forward to the ultimate step of delivery and given your hands on approach I expect a perfectly delivered razor - I only wish you success and hope you will be able to expand and scale up while maintaining such a personalized supervision.

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