Thus began an exercise in product design and rapid prototyping.įrom the start, I wanted my stand to be unique to me and not something that could easily be found at some store. ![]() While I’m not much of a woodworker, I am an engineering and design student, and by God, not only will I get a new shaving stand-I will make it my own. While browsing for different kinds of stands to purchase, I stumbled upon several designs that other users made for themselves. I wanted to keep my gear from having to sit on bathroom surfaces, which I shared with two other college students. The reason for designing this stand was, in the simplest way, because I wanted one. The photos have been compressed but those on mobile devices may want to view this on a desktop.) I decided to use a 3D printer to create a shaving stand for my shaving gear. ![]() I’ve since upgraded to a Parker 22R DE razor, and, although my setup is quite humble compared with many others that I’ve seen (shoutout to /r/wicked_edge!), I find that my shaving experience is still profoundly greater than it ever was while using cartridge razors. I first took the plunge into this wide, wonderful world last year when I bought a vintage 1930’s Schick injector razor. Like many of those already on Sharpologist, I’ve made a regular routine of wet shaving to maintain my appearance.
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