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Mechanical Philips OneBlade Case

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X1 Carbon
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P1S
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H2D Pro
H2S
P2S
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A modern, mechanically unique, over-engineered storage case for the Philips OneBlade razor and accessories.  The case features a linkage-based hinge for the lid, under which there are compartments for the razor and two spare razor blades.  

 

Not only that, but when a pair of tabs located near the bottom of the case are pressed, they open the spring-release drawer housing the grooming attachments.  After pushing the drawer back in, it will re-lock, keeping your accessories safe and organized until your next use.

Printing & Assembly Tips

The only parts that require supports are the Drawer and Spring.  I recommend using organic supports for the drawer and regular supports for the spring.  For the larger parts, it may help to add a decent brim (5-8mm) around their outer edge, to avoid any warping when printing.

To assemble, all the parts snap-fit so glue shouldn't be necessary but it may help if the fit ends up being a little loose.  It's best to assemble in the following order:

  1. Connect the Short and Long Linkages to their correct positions on the lid (look carefully at my example photos).
  2. Connect the other end of the linkages to the Mid-Section.  I recommend starting with both long linkages, followed by the short linkages.
  3. Snap the Front Plate onto the Drawer.
  4. Press-fit the two Wheels into place on the drawer (they are a little tight so don't be afraid to use a little elbow grease).
  5. Snap the Spring into the Drawer, followed by snapping the opposite ends into position on the Lower Box.
  6. Snap the Mid-Section + Lid assembly into position on the Lower Box.
  7. Depress the snap-locks on the Drawer and slide it into place.
  8. Fill with your Phillips OneBlade Razor + accessories and enjoy!

 

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Please note that the defect in the letter "P" is because of printing error and NOT a defect in the model. Pros; It works great and stores the machine, blades and attachments without an issue Fairly easy to install (just follow the instructions) Cons: I had to glue the front cover to the drawer since it wouldn't stay in place The drawer wont pop out easily but will still work with a small tug Overall, it works just as indented and really helped me keep everything in one place
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