Right now I would like to keep this only to members in the US to keep shipping costs down but the pass around may be expanded to outside the US if enough members ask. This is the latest @twhite injector design and after I get done testing this prototype it is time for it go on tour for others to try. Only requirement to be on the pass around is you agree to post on how the razor works for you and any other observations you may have about it. If you want to participate either post in the thread or pm myself or @twhite to get on the list.
@twhite & @BBS -- I've added my name to the list....hope that's okay. I'm in Louisiana. 1. @rawfox1 2. @Flintstone65 3. 4.
An official project name has been determined. This razor is now officially part of the TNNIBR (Tom’s no name Injector blade razor) group, code name The Wabbit.
Also on thingverse the licensing allows for personal but no commercial use of the designs if the files are made public.
Non-commercial use and no derivative works to be precise. That seemed to be a reasonable license to stop people from making money from our hard work. Question: do the magnets have to be a specific shape and size? Thingiverse allows for parameters for certain parts. I can see "magnet shape: circle, rectangle, rounded", "magnet length", "magnet thickness" etc. Unless the magnets used are widely available in standard sizes.
Of course! Count me in. Updated list 1. @rawfox1 2. @Flintstone65 3. @steve207 4. @jmudrick 5. @Karl G 6.
They are a standard magnet. 1/4”x1/8”x1/16” The razor will work without them if one does proper post cleanup.
If postage is fairly consistant from one country to the next in the countries of the EU/UK, I don't see why a second overseas tour is not warranted. I am okay with a partial reimbursement to the last person on the list for the international shipping of the razor back here. Same deal with enough Canadians.