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i will have to cushion the LHP so i don't get injuries while I'm thrusting
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i did the stomach recently, made the organ layer with unwounding cotton balls and putting 2 layers of them on a cloth then sewing then in the pocket in made, then put polyester filling on top of it. the core is dense and the outer side is fluffy. i'm fillingthe void of the stomach the way i intended and i will sew the pouch into the base fabric that will go over the wood as protection and to prevent the stuffing for getting tangled or moved by the wood grain and it also allow me to stich the stuffing directly to the base layer to have even more ability to make shapes
also i put on the basic front hip shape that will glue and fill out and as usual, cut and file until it's like the torso.
the ass is an interesting challenge: the ass cheeks go down beyond the hips and have to be soft but a bit solid deep inside due to the bone that's supposed to be there
i think i will make a base layer and then make a ass shape above it with unfurled cotton balls (stiched to the base layer) and then filling it up and try to keep a shape.
making the ass crack will be a cool challenge
i also finished the first thigh: made an extension and sewn the top, then made a rectangular double sided pouch where the cooper tube fits in. i can take it out and put it back in. the top of the leg is like a funnel.
it has a very good shape for a filled thigh.
i plan to make the arms the same way but with removable sleeves due to the elbow joints and hands that would make difficult or impossible to removal and putting it all back on for washing. (Or repairs!!!!)
I also need to file out the shoulders, who will take time and the bottom part of the hips have to be filed a lot more to be smoother.
it's really coming together!
the breasts will be either crownpeaks or breast forms, either royaner or another brand that has 160cm tits but being extra soft and jiggly like crownpeaks
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- it's a hole! a thigh hole! Oh god! just take a strip of cloth, sew it up on the side for 1 inches 2 times (double fold then stich) and wrap it up the tube then stich the layers to each other
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- thigh top almost closed, i could fill it with that hole
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- stiching work 3
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- stiching work 2
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- stiching work
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- stomach pouch
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- unfurled cotton balls. they are thicker than you think. they would make excellent fake muscles, 3 layers of unfurled cotton balls being sewn in a rectangular pocket, it's thick enough to work
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but seriously don't do it, you're gonna get chafed!
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- hips in question. pretty nice
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- from the hole in the bottom. i tiched it to the bottom so it stays extended otherwise the cooper tube do not go all the way
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- sleeve in question from the top
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- back and ass curves!
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- more and more like a woman. once the base done, the stuffing and cloth will simply accentuate the curves. it's been really grueling work making her but that's why it's worth it
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once i'm done with the wood, i will make a full body stocking to protect the fluff form the wood and protect then wood from stains (i will spray it with water proof stuff)
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- full body, all that left is the shoulders, clavicles, neck, shoulder blades, ribs (3 cotton strips above each other) and sanding everything until it's super soft then laquering and then putting resin on it to seal the wood entirely. i will have to heat it with a blowtorch to destroy any fungus or stuff thats on the surface
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- front of hips shaped into a curve.
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- primitive ass, this is where the stiches for the ass will be concentrated. i think i will glue soft wood to make a better ass. cotton balls strips and polyester foam will make the ass like happy dolls
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- A big chuch that broke off, it was a vein that broke inwards, i will MAYBE fill it up with a glued block of wood
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- Hips sideways! (I,m doing the same thing Happy doll did with their foam body: empty space for the thigh movement)
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- hips!
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- Torso board. i put metal corners there and screwed it in place, 2 on top, 2 in the bottom
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- hourglass figure done!
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Ive been away a while, since before you started this thread... THANK YOU for commenting on mine that I may follow yours!
Your design drawings are on spot. And you take great documentary photos.
The breathing thing would be so easy to do! and low power drain.
We need to talk!
Your last post you have not made it to the knees yet... I humbly suggest considering two pivot points to divide the bend, preventing binding between the back of the thigh and calf. And I'm trying to find the link? to the dude who created a fully bendable spine out of wood... plates divided by ball joints, two servo driven outer cables for forward/back, and side/side, with springs between the plates for tension
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this guy? pretty cool but too complex and a lot of break points. I'm very impressed.Prin wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2024 10:27 pm OMG! your project is amazing!
Ive been away a while, since before you started this thread... THANK YOU for commenting on mine that I may follow yours!
Your design drawings are on spot. And you take great documentary photos.
The breathing thing would be so easy to do! and low power drain.
We need to talk!
Your last post you have not made it to the knees yet... I humbly suggest considering two pivot points to divide the bend, preventing binding between the back of the thigh and calf.
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And I'm trying to find the link? to the dude who created a fully bendable spine out of wood... plates divided by ball joints, two servo driven outer cables for forward/back, and side/side, with springs between the plates for tension
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You could have your parts made in wood for the molding process, if that helped, i did not know plastic processing was that expensive. have you thought of solid resin for car repairs and orgone pyramid thing? it's very durable, you just have tomake a silicon mold. the reason i stopped at the thighs is because the doll is as tall as my bed. 225cmtall in total is a lot so i removed 56cm of it. for mucles for the actual android doll, i would have nintinol muscle wire but the one i have is too stiff, i need the flexible one. the android will have removable arms so i can upgrade with time and the wood i have is dense enough no to break when there is pivot. it's a long way off because i will need to research everything and have to make my arm wearable computer to monitor my health to find what wrong with my heart as well as learning tto code
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and i'm running out of polyfoam (will buy later next month). the breast stiches will be a fun challenge i'm excited to take.
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But always keep in mind, this is YOUR project. You are the visionary, artist and engineer doing something unique. And there is no telling how your ideas and work could influence or inspire others for future developments in the industry.
Keep up the good work! I love seeing the progress photos!
(what is tto code?)
James has sewn cloth in the past... curved shapes are definitely a fun challenge!Deadman 9000 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2024 12:48 pm the breast stiches will be a fun challenge i'm excited to take.
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The use of wheel castors for the shoulder joints was inspired! as we have been using the bearings from lazy susans, but the angle and not being hollow makes it difficult for my application.
We are still analyzing the use you demonstrated of ball joint and elastic bands.
AND, you reminded us of the possibility of using layers of lazer printed wood for sculpting component shapes!
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(i did not expect that).
i will make a game plan how to attach the copper pipes to the hips and with what. then stich the ass and thigh together. and make the hole hole fabric hole.
all i'm really left with is making the shoulders, shoulder blades, the front of the torso where the collar bone is and making the sweet shoulder slope + making the neck who should be stiff but moveable, wheel castors are too easy to move, i figure something out, best bet is a ball joint assembled from a sheet with 4 screw holes and 1 hole in the middle + a ball joint with at least more than an inch of diameter. i could also buy a wooden ball amd put a peg in it and whatnot. the shoulders will be wheel castors well padded out and the elbows, i will find something, the joint i made isn't stiff or rigid enough.