RazorVibe DIY paddle vibrator

RazorVibe DIY paddle vibrator

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8/21/2022 UPDATE - BE CAREFUL WHEN TESTING!!! The difference from one attachment to another can be painful! Just adding a few mm makes a big difference. The prints are all under 20min which has made experimenting maybe too easy. The base is the only razor specific part so I broke that off as a base with a m3 insert at the end. </edit> Turn your electric razor into a paddle style vibrator similar to a Viberect. No modifications to the razor is needed, just pop the blade off and slip on a paddle. Obviously, the files won't fit all razors, but should be easily modified to most electric razor with removable blades. The hole in the STL files has a 2.6mm diameter and is at a 10 degree angle to make it more comfortable to hold. The length of the paddle has a significant impact on the performance. The arc becomes longer, but more importantly the center of force is moved out. This can make it fly off. In my experience - the 80mm is too long. The 60 is too short. The 70 is just about right. The infill can also impact performance due to the weight. It seems like lower infill is better all around. All the models have a flat back side to lay down on the bed.

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