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I’ve just seen that Kepkinh soaps is selling his last soaps and is not making any more soaps. This guy is (was) making some of the finest shave soaps and aftershaves. https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/KEPKINH?ref...=753364187
#32
Creed triple milled tallow based soap.
#33
Someone to bring a aluminum or titanium injector razor to market. I liked the minigoose but god was it too heavy in ss.

Injectors are like the red headed step children who get no abundance of love from the community in comparison to se and de razors,but the small blade width and rigidity of the blades makes them so maneuverable and the shaves are amazing!

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(04-18-2021, 09:55 PM)hillbilly Wrote: Someone to bring a aluminum or titanium injector razor to market. I liked the minigoose but god was it too heavy in ss.

Injectors are like the red headed step children who get no abundance of love from the community in comparison to se and de razors,but the small blade width and rigidity of the blades makes them so maneuverable and the shaves are amazing!
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#35
I like to remove blades between shaves so high-quality blade storage/organization options. I got a few plastic 3d printed things on etsy but they're poor quality, and the tolerances are expectedly poor which results a in bad fit. 

There is a market to produce blade dispensers and dryers out of a higher grade material. perhaps a metal 3d print with tighter tolerances ....hmm??? Blackland Razors
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(04-19-2021, 01:51 PM)cornbread Wrote: I like to remove blades between shaves so high-quality blade storage/organization options. I got a few plastic 3d printed things on etsy but they're poor quality, and the tolerances are expectedly poor which results a in bad fit. 

There is a market to produce blade dispensers and dryers out of a higher grade material. perhaps a metal 3d print with tighter tolerances ....hmm??? Blackland Razors

These magnetic back fly boxes work great for me:

[Image: sC3s5Ot.jpg]

The magnets prevent almost all sliding, and hold every blade format I use well enough to retain the blade even if I turn the box upside down.  BTW I no longer bother labeling the bottom with Post-it Tabs, as you see in the picture.  I still number the boxes in the top left and note after each shave where I put the blade - the left slot is #1 and the right is #6.  For example the Wizamet is in slot 2.4.  A spreadsheet works well for this; so does paper.

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#37
(04-19-2021, 11:07 PM)HighSpeed Wrote:
(04-19-2021, 01:51 PM)cornbread Wrote: I like to remove blades between shaves so high-quality blade storage/organization options. I got a few plastic 3d printed things on etsy but they're poor quality, and the tolerances are expectedly poor which results a in bad fit. 

There is a market to produce blade dispensers and dryers out of a higher grade material. perhaps a metal 3d print with tighter tolerances ....hmm??? Blackland Razors

These magnetic back fly boxes work great for me:

[Image: sC3s5Ot.jpg]

The magnets prevent almost all sliding, and hold every blade format I use well enough to retain the blade even if I turn the box upside down.  BTW I no longer bother labeling the bottom with Post-it Tabs, as you see in the picture.  I still number the boxes in the top left and note after each shave where I put the blade - the left slot is #1 and the right is #6.  For example the Wizamet is in slot 2.4.  A spreadsheet works well for this; so does paper.

Neat idea! Thanks

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(04-19-2021, 11:07 PM)HighSpeed Wrote:
(04-19-2021, 01:51 PM)cornbread Wrote: I like to remove blades between shaves so high-quality blade storage/organization options. I got a few plastic 3d printed things on etsy but they're poor quality, and the tolerances are expectedly poor which results a in bad fit. 

There is a market to produce blade dispensers and dryers out of a higher grade material. perhaps a metal 3d print with tighter tolerances ....hmm??? Blackland Razors

These magnetic back fly boxes work great for me:

[Image: sC3s5Ot.jpg]

The magnets prevent almost all sliding, and hold every blade format I use well enough to retain the blade even if I turn the box upside down.  BTW I no longer bother labeling the bottom with Post-it Tabs, as you see in the picture.  I still number the boxes in the top left and note after each shave where I put the blade - the left slot is #1 and the right is #6.  For example the Wizamet is in slot 2.4.  A spreadsheet works well for this; so does paper.
Cool box. Where can in buy one from?

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(This post was last modified: 04-20-2021, 06:09 PM by HighSpeed.)
(04-20-2021, 05:55 PM)jags009 Wrote:
(04-19-2021, 11:07 PM)HighSpeed Wrote:
(04-19-2021, 01:51 PM)cornbread Wrote: I like to remove blades between shaves so high-quality blade storage/organization options. I got a few plastic 3d printed things on etsy but they're poor quality, and the tolerances are expectedly poor which results a in bad fit. 

There is a market to produce blade dispensers and dryers out of a higher grade material. perhaps a metal 3d print with tighter tolerances ....hmm??? Blackland Razors

These magnetic back fly boxes work great for me:

[Image: sC3s5Ot.jpg]

The magnets prevent almost all sliding, and hold every blade format I use well enough to retain the blade even if I turn the box upside down.  BTW I no longer bother labeling the bottom with Post-it Tabs, as you see in the picture.  I still number the boxes in the top left and note after each shave where I put the blade - the left slot is #1 and the right is #6.  For example the Wizamet is in slot 2.4.  A spreadsheet works well for this; so does paper.
Cool box. Where can in buy one from?

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Glad you like it!  You can find it here:

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00S...UTF8&psc=1

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(04-19-2021, 11:07 PM)HighSpeed Wrote:
(04-19-2021, 01:51 PM)cornbread Wrote: I like to remove blades between shaves so high-quality blade storage/organization options. I got a few plastic 3d printed things on etsy but they're poor quality, and the tolerances are expectedly poor which results a in bad fit. 

There is a market to produce blade dispensers and dryers out of a higher grade material. perhaps a metal 3d print with tighter tolerances ....hmm??? Blackland Razors

These magnetic back fly boxes work great for me:

[Image: sC3s5Ot.jpg]

The magnets prevent almost all sliding, and hold every blade format I use well enough to retain the blade even if I turn the box upside down.  BTW I no longer bother labeling the bottom with Post-it Tabs, as you see in the picture.  I still number the boxes in the top left and note after each shave where I put the blade - the left slot is #1 and the right is #6.  For example the Wizamet is in slot 2.4.  A spreadsheet works well for this; so does paper.

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