(03-22-2020, 05:22 PM)Janus Razors Wrote:(02-29-2020, 03:14 PM)Janus Razors Wrote:(02-19-2020, 03:23 AM)Janus Razors Wrote: I was at the shop this afternoon/evening.February Update
Here is what we agreed on. I have queued up another shop; the current shop will cover to expedite making the parts if by the end of the month they are not at least ½ way done with what is left. I know this is getting old really really fast! Obviously, my preference is not to take the work to another shop because most of what we learnt from prototyping won’t transfer and it is not guaranteed that this other shop will be better. Plus, I like these guys a lot. However, we can’t wait forever. I'm speculating that even with super talented machinists in this small shop, there are too many promised jobs going through a few machines with little allowance for hiccups here and there.
All laser marking is complete.
All the packaging stuff is complete. Initially, I wasn’t too sure about cutting the packing foam without a razor in hand. I got convinced we can cover the bases by checking fit using a partial assembly along the handle & dial during set-up.
[font=Helvetica, sans-serif]Polishing & passivation is partially done. Once the remaining parts are machined, they will just get the same treatment. [/font]We got couple more working days in Feb, and I will have an update before the month is up.
Just like in January, there are 3 PNs still to machine. They started on the toggle stem and paused to get work done for two much larger accounts they were in jeopardy of losing because of delays. So, I have enlisted a new machine shop to finish the remaining parts.
This new shop has slightly more capabilities and capacity. Additionally, they showed me examples of milled and turned parts that resemble the remaining parts. It sucks I had to get another shop in the mix. They are talented machinists but they have struggled to meet my internal timelines several times. Since they are familiar with the parts from prototyping, they agreed to share notes on the 3 remaining parts with the new shop, if need be, so that the project gets across the finish line properly.
Here is the revised timeline based on the agreement I have with the new shop.
All the packaging and laser marking is complete. Most of the polishing and passivation (>80%) is done. This is the simplest work that is left. Assembly isn't hard because the parts are screwed together instead of press fits.
Look at the results from the 2-step polishing and laser marking. I got a sample of the door blanks to be polished alongside the other finished parts.
‘Mid’ March Update
First and foremost, I hope that everyone is okay, keeping well, staying safe and coping with the massive disruption to normal life and misery/stress from COVID-19.
The machine shop is still open but with a skeleton crew working staggered, shorter and flexible schedules that allow for appropriate isolation distances and to accommodate family arrangements the crews are grappling with. Also, the shop is not allowing customer visits to protect their crew and do their part in preventing/arresting the spread. I fully understand, support and endorse these measures from experts. Everything is much slower but not halted. It is not lost on me that this sounds like endless excuses. Also, I don’t wanna chalk it all up to COVID-19 because they weren't ahead of schedule anyways.
We are making some progress. The 1st set-up for the doors is almost complete. There’s some work still left to do – like get some dimensions right and minimize tool marks and burrs. Here is a photo from the on-going 1st set-up work. The 2nd set-up, side holes, will wait until I have a razor assembly.
The toggle stem programming was completed on Fri 03/20; set-up could start as early as Mon 03/23. And then the toggle knob. I will provide a shipping timeline update at the end of the week 03/28 after the shop updates me on 03/27.
I really appreciate the patience the customers are affording me as I work with the machine shop. It is not lost on me that the project has dragged on much longer than almost all are comfortable with.
Appreciate the update Eric, Janus Razors . It is what it is and honestly, health for humanity and it’s well being surpasses everything else. That being said, I’m extremely excited and anxious to get this piece in my hands. Though it has been hampered by production delays and now a global health threat, it most definitely is worth the wait. Stay frosty and be safe my friend....