At about 7:00 where you added a point to the midpoint so you could add the vertical constraint… you can select the horizontal/vertical constraint and hold shift as you hover near the midpoint of the slot and rectangle - it will ‘surface’ the midpoint so you can select it for the H/V constraint directly. No need for the point. Otherwise, really enjoy your videos 👍
These are in fact the prototypes. I did all the calculations before the tutorials, but still was unsure that they would work. My dad, who is a mechanical engineer, also helped verify the design. The tolerances were a little unreasonable now that I think about it, which just added cost to them. They fit extremely well, but again that just added cost. The fit in the Z-axis was determined by the tolerance of the standard razor blades and how the parts mate in Fusion. If I were to order these in a production run, I would no doubt loosen the tolerances on the drawings to reduce cost. However, these prototypes are to-spec and amazing to see how well they mate together.
Thanks so much for saying you love our tutorials! I need to ask, why do you hate safety razors? From my knowledge, they would probably be a small fortune if 3D printed in metal. Thanks for your comment :D
@@learnitalready It was more of a joke than anything, I do really like the 5 blade FUSION razor. Thanks for the answer on metal printing, I've seen it but never hear anything about price.
@@adambergendorff2702 😂 Once you start using safety razors, you won’t go back to anything else. Saved me a fortune in blades and keeps my face smooth as silk (well at least for a few hours 🤨)
For me (spoiler alert) this safety razor cuts the nicest out of anything I’ve owned. It is not aggressive at all; probably 4/10 in my rating. Despite that, it has given me the closest and smoothest shave that I’ve ever had. I don’t want to do the full review with this message, so you’ll have to stay tuned for the next tutorial to learn more.
I love safety razors and would also love to see part 3 of this tutorial series! :)
Thanks so much! Part 3 has been recorded and so close to being finished. Stay tuned.
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safety razors. jokes aside im loving the videos i feel like it is a great resource.
Sweet! I’m glad you made it to episode 2! Part 3 is in post-production. Stay tuned!
I love safety razors❤ (Can’t wait for part 3!)
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I love safety razors. I also love your tutorials.
Thanks so much! Also, you’re the first in this tutorial to say you love safety razors! Hope you win :)
At about 7:00 where you added a point to the midpoint so you could add the vertical constraint… you can select the horizontal/vertical constraint and hold shift as you hover near the midpoint of the slot and rectangle - it will ‘surface’ the midpoint so you can select it for the H/V constraint directly. No need for the point. Otherwise, really enjoy your videos 👍
I love it! Thanks so much for your suggestion and input. We love learning from our community too!
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Did you do any prototyping to validate the fit between parts or with the razor blade? How do you estimate tolerances?
These are in fact the prototypes. I did all the calculations before the tutorials, but still was unsure that they would work. My dad, who is a mechanical engineer, also helped verify the design.
The tolerances were a little unreasonable now that I think about it, which just added cost to them. They fit extremely well, but again that just added cost. The fit in the Z-axis was determined by the tolerance of the standard razor blades and how the parts mate in Fusion.
If I were to order these in a production run, I would no doubt loosen the tolerances on the drawings to reduce cost. However, these prototypes are to-spec and amazing to see how well they mate together.
I hate safety razors, but love your tutorials! I wonder what it would cost if it was 3D printed in metal? Thanks again for posting.
Thanks so much for saying you love our tutorials! I need to ask, why do you hate safety razors? From my knowledge, they would probably be a small fortune if 3D printed in metal. Thanks for your comment :D
@@learnitalready It was more of a joke than anything, I do really like the 5 blade FUSION razor. Thanks for the answer on metal printing, I've seen it but never hear anything about price.
@@adambergendorff2702 😂 Once you start using safety razors, you won’t go back to anything else. Saved me a fortune in blades and keeps my face smooth as silk (well at least for a few hours 🤨)
I love safety razors (actually!)
That said, I would be afraid that this razor would be super aggressive. My razor has less than 1mm between the tip of the razor and the bottom part.
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For me (spoiler alert) this safety razor cuts the nicest out of anything I’ve owned. It is not aggressive at all; probably 4/10 in my rating. Despite that, it has given me the closest and smoothest shave that I’ve ever had. I don’t want to do the full review with this message, so you’ll have to stay tuned for the next tutorial to learn more.
@@learnitalready That's awesome! Maybe it just looks super aggressive to my eye.
Is it too late to enter the razor drawing?
Not at all. Just sitting down as a matter of fact to work on the last tutorial in this series.
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Hello Museee! Welcome to Learn It!
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