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FlashGordoll wrote:
DDdioxine wrote: If the bolt is actually something like a headphone jack, that might be a good device as a quick release lock.
PCL fittings? Incredidoll uses them for quick release from his doll brackets and stands.

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That is a very good suggestion. I'll look into attaching the bolt to the end of the PCL fitting.

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Wow, nice stand and versatile. Think a patent should be a good idea especially if you want to go in production.

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apliz2005 wrote:Wow, nice stand and versatile. Think a patent should be a good idea especially if you want to go in production.
Well, I'm not looking at making a thousand of those. It's basically a collection of household items. Don't want to involve lawyers, yet. :razz:

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WOW! Looks awesome DD!
The tool cradle looks cool - is it 3d printed?

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BTW here's a good article on the cost of a patent...
http://www.ipwatchdog.com/2015/04/04/th ... /id=56485/

Of course the lawyers have it all worked out - thousands in legal fees to get one, and if someone infringes you'll need to sue them.
Even more money for the lawyers. :wink:

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Wish I can make a stand for my new 145 plus that I just ordered.

even with the bolts in the heels I would still like to have something to keep her proped up.

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MannequinFan wrote:WOW! Looks awesome DD!
The tool cradle looks cool - is it 3d printed?
Thanks, and yup, 3D printed. The printer did come in handy sometimes. :)
ILuvFemsNlingerie wrote:Wish I can make a stand for my new 145 plus that I just ordered.

even with the bolts in the heels I would still like to have something to keep her proped up.
Hey, ILuvFemsNlingerie. Did your 145 has a bolt at her back or top of her head. If you can get the measurement for the diameter of the bolt, it won't be too difficult to collect the necessary material to built your own stand.

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Re: Home cooked stand for DS 100

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Very nice!

Not going to lie... I love that it looks like a little stripper pole! XD
DDdioxine wrote:This is a real quick project. From conceive, material sourcing and construction, just about one week. And my DS 100 Eva can stand!! :razz:

This make dressing her up much easier.

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Helblind wrote:Very nice!

Not going to lie... I love that it looks like a little stripper pole! XD
:haha4:

Good one.

Now, making Eva hugging the pole and do a dance will be a challenging project... :D

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" and the first batch of DIY kits ready to go to Eva's sisters. :multi: "


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LoneRanger wrote:" and the first batch of DIY kits ready to go to Eva's sisters. :multi: "


:whistle: :whistle: :whistle:


You know I can't stand come get me!!

Next stop, pole dancing!! :razz:

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Forgive me, but I don't know exactly what I'm looking at with your stand... How is the doll held up? Is that metal pokey thing attached to her, like via a bolt or something?

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Master_T wrote:Forgive me, but I don't know exactly what I'm looking at with your stand... How is the doll held up? Is that metal pokey thing attached to her, like via a bolt or something?
The DS Mini comes with a bolt and an internal nut inside her back. One at the top of the head too. This stand make used of the nut connector inside her back. A replacement bolt is used instead of the original. The metal pokey thing holds up the replacement bolt and the doll.

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Re: Home cooked stand for DS 100

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Oh.... that's handy! I wouldn't mind figuring out a stand for my WM doll (soon to be "dolls") but no bolt like that.

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Master_T wrote:Oh.... that's handy! I wouldn't mind figuring out a stand for my WM doll (soon to be "dolls") but no bolt like that.
You might consider a forklift kind of structure to stand your doll up. Two pipes go under her arms to support her.

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Re: Home cooked stand for DS 100

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unless the doll has standing feet the forklift idea is a bad one, good way to rip the arm pits and break the shoulder joint so i have heard.

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