The guy who did my V2 sent me this picture - he printed it standing up and the result was quite good. He also used "variable infill". He claimed. I just wish he was cheaper.
A picture is worth a bunch of words. He's doing it almost correctly. To do it correctly he'll have to drop his price by half.
My second Wabbit arrived today. The new orientation really helped. I got it all together. http://jrshaving.blogspot.com/2020/10/banana-wabbit-2.html
I couldn't wait for Wabbit Season. I used the new Wabbit on the right side of my face for an awesome shave. Left side was done with PAA Bakelite Slant. I could have skipped the second pass with the Wabbit. It was a very nice/close first pass.
Another variant of the Wabbit is coming soon... the Caerbannog. (click on name for explanation) It's a Wabbit without a cap, 3 magnets and two small tabs in the base will hold the blade in place. I had the "capless" idea while brainstorming rambling over on another forum and Tom seems to like it. It will also feature a newly designed handle, this time not based on the Enders Speed. I hope to be able to get one made next week. Artist's impression: Animation: https://razors.click/storagebox/shaving/Caerbannog/movie03.gif
I hope to get the head design early next week, then I'll need a day to connect the head to the handle at the right angle (based on a Schick Type E), then it's off to the printers. (The head in my current design is a mutilated Wabbit head and not printable) A week and a half, two weeks max. Fingers crossed.
That is pretty cool looking. You don't really need a cap. I have a capless Damaskeene that I shave with from time to time.