Philips OneBlade Face & Body – Ultimate Wall Mount

The (imo) Ultimate OneBlade Wall Mount (for Philips OneBlade Face & Body).
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The (imo) Ultimate OneBlade Wall Mount (for Philips OneBlade Face & Body). Precisely modeled for tight tolerances for friction fitting multiple accessories onto a space-saving wall mount (pressure fit/interference fit).

No supports needed.

The goal was:

  • to make it as sturdy as possible, 
  • while being as versitile as possible, 
  • while using as little material as possible, therefore also not needing supports, 
  • to make the occasional wiping away of stubble from the mount as easy as possible (hence the rounding of bases of the individual slots)
  • and last but not least, hold everything tight so no accessories fall off when you happen to install this mount inside a cabinet door (like me) and open it with a typical clumsiness in the morning.
  • And as the replacement blades now come in a box of 5 (instead of 6 - thanks inflation), there should be enough storage options to avoid having that stupid spare blade box still lying around somewhere (not knowing how many blades you actually still have). Once you arrive at your last two/three blades, you can buy a new set and store them here – on the (imo) Ultimate OneBlade Wall Mount – and never run out.

Features:

  • This OneBlade wall mount adapts to your needs:
    • It fits up to 8 blades but each of the “regular” blade slots can be fitted with an optional holder” (seperate model) to mount accessories like “skin guard (QP610/50)” and “body comb (QP610/50)”. Just plug a printed holder into one of the regular slots. No glue needed, it should just friction fit and hold and ideally can be removed and reattached (as seen in this photo).
    • All slots are “regular” slots except the top right one used for the nose trimmer.
  • The model also offers a dedicated mount for a “OneBlade Comb (CP1789)”
  • Additionally it also sports a holder for
    • a “OneBlade Protective cap (CP1787)” (top left slot),
    • as well as this Nose Hair Trimmer (top right slot; see picture).
  • To attach this holder to a wall (or in my case cabinet door), I recommend adhesive strips such as Tesa Powerstrips.
  • Please note: Spare blades are not held in the individual slots by their two stems (highlighted red in the picture below; which tend to bend and break easily; a learning from early stages of development) or the round “transmission” in the middle (also red), but rather by their base plate (green) via friction, as it is more robust. Therefore slightly pushing a blade into the slot will hold a blade in place by creating friction between the base plate and the raised edge of a slot.

Printing Guide:

  • I recommend (have tested) PLA, PLA+. PETG should of course work as well.
  • 0.20mm layer height works well, printed with 0.4mm Nozzle.
  • No more than the default 2 walls. You don't need more. The more walls you print, the more issues with accuracy and friction fitting you will have.
  • Default order of walls (inner/outer).
  • Gyroid Infill 15%.
  • I highly recommend printing the “test model” first to check tolerances, accuracy and the calibration of your printer. If your printer is well calibrated, the printed wall mount should hold everything even when held upside down (see picture)
  • No supports needed

Updates:

  • 16.01.2024: Added “V63” with minor aesthetic bugfixes to the OneBlade Comb slot (rounded edges have been equalized)

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