Comment on Philips to Offer Free Downloadable Files to 3D Print Replacement Parts - Core77
unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de 3 weeks agoPretty sure these would break just from sliding it on and off, getting it caught on beard hair or skin or dropping it from a like 30cm.
Vodulas@beehaw.org 3 weeks ago
I don’t know what you’ve experienced, but I have been 3d printing things for about 6 years now. With any decently tuned printer, these would be fine for the use they will get. I have the one razor they have released a part for, and the 3d printed parts are not going to experience much in the way of force that would separate the layers. It doesn’t help that I don’t think they followed their own guidelines when printing the examples. The layer height is huge which makes the layer lines stand out. I bet that was so they could more easily be identified as 3d printed with an FDM printer, but it looks really bad.
unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de 3 weeks ago
I just measured the red ones original dimensions with calipers and the individual comb parts have 0.5mm at their thinnest and 1mm at their thickest. My 3D printing is not perfect, but i just dont see how that is gonna survive. Maybe i will try on the weekend and let you know how it went.
Vodulas@beehaw.org 3 weeks ago
I’ll give it a shot too, since I have the razor for the one model they have released
printables.com/…/1289421-philips-fixables-oneblad…
unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de 3 weeks ago
It looks like they made those thin sections roughly 2x wider in the stl files to strengthen it. That makes me a little more optimistic.
IrritableOcelot@beehaw.org 3 weeks ago
They havent released one for the razor I have, but honestly I might try modeling them myself. Doesn’t seem impossible, and I’ve been waning a deeper comb than they sell.