For what I understand an interference fit is a press fit.
I don't get the semi-slip part... Half in?
I don't get the semi-slip part... Half in?
The fit is snug. There is just enough tension to keep it in place. It won't fall out, but can be removed easily.Would you explain exactly what that means in plain (non machinist speak) English please, Doug?
How, please?The fit is snug. There is just enough tension to keep it in place. It won't fall out, but can be removed easily.
Edit: It is also what we call a "mechanical seal", water and air tight.
The fit is snug. There is just enough tension to keep it in place. It won't fall out, but can be removed easily.
Edit: It is also what we call a "mechanical seal", water and air tight.
~doug~
In between these two.Slide fit: Almost size-and-size. No movement intended between the two parts e.g. a keyed gear or pulley on a shaft. Would need an end cap or locking collar to stop it sliding.
Of course having a proper removal tool helps.Push fit/Transition fit: Essentially size-and-size, but tolerances will mean there's some variation on that. Will need effort to fit and remove, but not much. Will need a light tap with soft hammer to coax it along.
Thanks Jim, I wasn't sure how it was gonna turn out at first. I got a couple more new designs in the works.Beautiful work, Doug.
BADGERary
Wednesday SOTD
Razor: Lupo95SB
Blade: Gillette Wilkinson (2)
Brush: Torga Mistura C3
Soap: Zingari Man Wanderer
ASL: Layrite No9
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For my final shave of the Gamechanger vs. Lupo comparison experiment I loaded up my Lupo95SB with a Gillette Wilkinson (2).
Ten swirls of the Wanderer and the Mistura delivered a nice fully hydrated lather, thanks in part to the Captain's Choice lather bowl to get it started and the PAA brush warmer to keep the lather warm for touch ups during my one-pass shave.
The Wilkie felt smooth, sharp, and efficient in the Lupo, but for me, the GC84-P is more comfortable. This is not to say that I couldn't shave everyday with the Lupo95, but If I had to choose, the GC84-P wins every time, and I also prefer the full length guard over the cut-outs the Lupo is famous for.
Now if only there was a GC95-P to really complete the experiment....
The Witch hazel felt slick, the Layrite No9 was soothing as always, with Nivea balm finishing up a Nice Close Shave.
Have some Great Shaves
~doug~
Thanks. So is you're Stang!I usually reach for my 95 lupo sb over the 68 or 84 GC but that's what makes us different. If we were the same, we'd all be driving 'stangs. Oh wait...
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That Red Tip is gorgeous![]()
The GC84-P just delivers. It was the first razor I could shave ATG on the first pass with.I've got the 64-P and the 84OC, sounds like I need to add an 84 plate.
I took them at the same time, just different lighting.A M A Z I N G !!
I feel a severe case of HAD coming up again, just as I thought I had everything under control for this year.
I like the knurling on the plug as well. Was the second photo after the first or did you make different plugs?
Cheers,
Guido
It's brass, washer's are for heathen's and lug nuts.What I also like is the way you use mixed metals between handle and razor head. My OCD has been that these ideally match, but a handle like this changes that perspective I must say.
No washer?
Guido
Ehh I meant to protect the EFBT baseplate. But maybe I am a lug nut myself?!It's brass, washer's are for heathen's and lug nuts.
~doug~