Wow! Looks awesome! Nice color choices! I see you have some kind of swivel piece there. The slant must be a work in progress.The first Caerbannog has been printed and should be with me shortly.
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One Caerbannog head, two handles (one for the destroyed Schick Type E),
two test hinges for the slant and a round thing for making coffee to keep me going.
I'll epoxy it into the handle.Looking at the Caerbannog head. My concern would be the handle attachment.
Will it be strong enough for all the stresses?
The slant is a mad idea I had.Wow! Looks awesome! Nice color choices! I see you have some kind of swivel piece there. The slant must be a work in progress.
Or perhaps a strong dowel of some sort. But I'm sure you've thought of that.If it's not strong enough, I'll have head and handle printed in one piece.
Kind of resembles the Rocnel SE-P, except for the lather channel. Looks great.This is an old project that is now about 99% complete. I'm test printing now and will see how minor the tweaks have to be. It uses Feather PRO blades, and if the tolerances are correct, the blade should fall in place just like on the Feather Artist. The method for securing the blade is quite simple and it's one I've used before on different designs. It is a very easy print, and if all works out, I'll probably simplify the design and upload the files on Thingiverse or a similar site.
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Hmmm... You just gave an idea. I'll make one with a bigger channel.Kind of resembles the Rocnel SE-P, except for the lather channel. Looks great.![]()

The slant is a mad idea I had.
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I've come up with two options to make the joint - bolt and nut or two magnets.
I've had the joints printed to see how or if they work.
Watching what you guys do genuinely amazes me. Well done!A few more tweaks, a few more prints, and then will put it to the test.
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Silk PLAs have a smooth extrusion finish, but for layer to layer and overall smoothness, Acetone vapor and ABS is the way to go.What's a good cost-effective yet smooth material for a bowl? I don't want to tear up my brush when lathering.