The first version of this razor holder accomplished my goal of a compact, usable design, but was not a good design for 3D printing. It included a high-volume, solid base, and tall, narrow vertical components. The base would have taken a long time to print, and the vertical components run a higher risk of not properly printing because of their dimensions.
I was then inspired by another take on the razor holder, one much more suitable for 3D printing. When rotated onto its front or back face, the holder can be printed with minimal need for supports, and less risk of misprinting.
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