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take a look at the photo.

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Photo A is Ecoflex 0010. Its soft but when you poke it, it just dent in.

Photo B is Eccflex 0010 skin + thinner. The whole breast squeeze to one side. More realistic



I don't think Soma foam can work with silicone thinner. Never try it

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Right now I working with SP10 from polytech...with Dick Smith deadner mixture..my boys @polytech are very helpfull.

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The saddest thing about this very helpful post is the fact that it only verifies how far off I am from making my own doll. That being said, I have been tinkering with making a functional, poseable skeleton in the meantime. I just finished a prototype elbow joint that almost has the full range of motion real people do and know how to improve on it. So perhaps being delayed with cost on everything will help me perfect the skeletal structure and prevent me from moving too fast with this project.

Anyways... Thanks to all who posted here with their tips and advice.

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Very helpful post! I've been swirling ideas in my head for a miniature doll and now have a better idea on how to proceed :)

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well im new to this site and this thread is awesome, but its a little old. some of the links dont work. do you think we can get a new list of suppliers.

thanks!

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Wow! I just read this. This thread makes me wonder whether minilovedolls might be Crazyhorse.

I was just wondering.

I wish I had space and money. I'd be on to this fast. It sounds like fun.

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I was hoping to modify the candy8teen taffy doll I have. The entries are not soft. Can I fill the vaginal area with a high grade silicone and allow to set with something inside to create a cavity? What material does the object inside used to create the cavity need to be made of? I imaginie this object would be difficult to remove after the curing process......This would also make the netry smaller and tighter but it looks like there is room for this

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magicsands wrote:I was hoping to modify the candy8teen taffy doll I have. The entries are not soft. Can I fill the vaginal area with a high grade silicone and allow to set with something inside to create a cavity? What material does the object inside used to create the cavity need to be made of? I imaginie this object would be difficult to remove after the curing process......This would also make the netry smaller and tighter but it looks like there is room for this
magicsands,

According to the candy8teen website, the dolls are made with a "silcone/urethane mixture". I'm not sure exactly what kind of silicone they use (platinum or tin cure). I assume when you say high grade you are talking about platinum cure silcone? I do know that platinum cure silicone will NOT cure against tin cure silicone and some urethane materials will also cause inhibition.
You may want to check into an insert like the Doc Johnson pocket pal. I've read on one of Itsme's posts that he uses that product as an insert on some of his dolls. The Doc Johnson website lists dimensions for some of their products - the palm pal is sort of oval shaped (2.2"H x 1.6"W)x 5" long.

MF

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Welcome to the Forum, MannequinFan
and thanks for the helpful info.
Please enjoy your time here.

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Thanks very much Netwit for making me feel welcome! :D

I've been a long time lurker and admirer of all these beautiful works of art. It's going to be fun to be able to participate and contribute.

MF

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Great useful and many interesting men joined here.Thanks!Let it be a start. :painting:
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really good info in this thread

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hzzf wrote:Great useful and many interesting men joined here.Thanks!Let it be a start. :painting:
This is a really informative thread. :thumbs_up: :thumbs_up: :thumbs_up: Good work digging it out of the archives hzzf, I noticed you have been finding a lot of great threads that have been long forgotten. Great work! :thumbs_up: :thumbs_up: :thumbs_up: :glou: :glou: :glou:

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hi , question , with the foam filled silicone dolls , ive read after or up 2 2 years of use , the dolls get issues ie bad wrinkles ,rips , stuffing poping out , tits sagging etc .question is 2 those who have owned a doll few years , . are they repairable or after few years are no good . i hate spend couple K on a doll only last couple years ,,, lonnie

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SILICONE vs TPE/TPR

Post by anataus »

hello

I posted the same question in an other thread
Some members were so kind to answer
Sorry for repeating but many people may not have seen my first post
My question is

#Is it true that TPE is more resistent than medical silicone even though it can not be repaired ?
Definitley TPE has better stretching properties over silicone but a member said that silicone is more compression resilience
What's your experience

#Is a TPE breast as soft and realistic as silicone one ?

Thanks in advance

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