Is WM heating things up?
Re: Is WM heating things up?
Rei - WM 140cm D-cup #39 & #53
Nymph - DH168 80cm "Shiori"
Ku - DS Ex Lite 163cm "Kayla"
Elva & Alva - 6Ye 65cm #M5 "Mina"
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Re: Is WM heating things up?
LOL .. this isn't much different than the way R&D is done at lots of places!Nord wrote:So is this how research and development is done at WM? Because it all looks kinda silly tbh
You have an idea, go out in the shop and cobble something together..
have others test, critique, ridicule, improvise on it.. refine it, test again
and send it on to marketing.
A lot of good products came from little tables in the back room with cold
coffee cups, pizza boxes and overflowing ashtrays. They don't get pretty
until it's time to pack and ship.
I kept locking the keys in the plane. They caught
me on an 80 foot stepladder with a coat hanger."
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Review of my SUKI doll from Sili Doll viewtopic.php?f=253&t=73439
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Re: Is WM heating things up?
I would think the melting point of these types of TPE would be in the 350-400° range..DollAfficionado wrote:I am curious as to how the low melting point of TPE is being addressed with these new heating systems.
well above the temp you'd want for realistic body heat.
I kept locking the keys in the plane. They caught
me on an 80 foot stepladder with a coat hanger."
Steven Wright