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this post was submitted on 21 May 2025
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I'll give it a shot too, since I have the razor for the one model they have released
https://www.printables.com/model/1289421-philips-fixables-oneblade-1-3mm-comb
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.
They aren't wildly complex, don't would be dobale for sure
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.
It was a super fast print (about 16 minutes) so I went ahead. I think it'll be fine, and I even had a random layer issue on the back side. Put it on the razor, and it used the angle of the blade to lock it in place, so I don't think there will be much issue.
Lemmy is not letting me upload images on mobile, but I'll see if I can do it on desktop