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Home cooked stand for DS 100

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This is a real quick project. From conceive, material sourcing and construction, just about one week. And my DS 100 Eva can stand!! :razz:

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This make dressing her up much easier.

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Impressive... very professional looking! Be prepared for others to want you to start making them! Who knows, you might be on to a TDF cottage business like MannequinFan.
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Yes you did and I claim the right to buy your first one for sale and that will be three please......

I hope you have a PayPal account because you could be busy!!
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Oh and she is so pretty it hurts.....
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Knightshift wrote:Impressive... very professional looking! Be prepared for others to want you to start making them! Who knows, you might be on to a TDF cottage business like MannequinFan.
LoneRanger wrote:Yes you did and I claim the right to buy your first one for sale and that will be three please......

I hope you have a PayPal account because you could be busy!!

See... told ya so! 8)
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Re: Home cooked stand for DS 100

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I thought that this doll could stand on her own?


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HappyWabbit wrote:I thought that this doll could stand on her own?
That would damage the skeleton, and probably won't allow her to hold her pose if you want to take photos.

Okay guy, as per LoneRanger's request, I'm preparing to make a few more. :mrgreen: Will need to do some calculation of the cost though.

Here is the stand on it's own.
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And Eva in her bikini
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And I am experimenting on an adaptor too :P
and Eva could do a lot more
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Re: Home cooked stand for DS 100

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Oh wow That's pretty impressive! Lots of posing options with the adjustable height and angle!

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This will open up an entirely new world for me and my 3 Honeys!! I have tried to use generic stands and they SUCK!!!!

Most impressive!!!!

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Thanks everyone. Working so far so good for me. Just wish that it is easier to attach and detach form the doll. Probably can't be done...

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Hey DD that looks like a winner!
Very nice design - simple and elegant! :thumbs_up: :thumbs_up:

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DDdioxine wrote:Thanks everyone. Working so far so good for me. Just wish that it is easier to attach and detach form the doll. Probably can't be done...
Just grabbing at straws, but is there any way you could use a strong magnetic attachment for the bolt to the stand?

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MannequinFan wrote:Hey DD that looks like a winner!
Very nice design - simple and elegant! :thumbs_up: :thumbs_up:
DDdioxine wrote:Thanks everyone. Working so far so good for me. Just wish that it is easier to attach and detach form the doll. Probably can't be done...
Just grabbing at straws, but is there any way you could use a strong magnetic attachment for the bolt to the stand?
Thanks a lot.

I wonder if the magnet idea is possible, MannequinFan. Eva is almost 10 kg in weight. It needs a very strong magnet to hold the bolt. But then that would be very difficult to detach her from the stand. If the bolt is actually something like a headphone jack, that might be a good device as a quick release lock.

BTW, this seems to be my first doll related idea that actually works, hehehe. :lol:

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Re: Home cooked stand for DS 100

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I've improved the doll stand with a tool cradle attachment. Very handy when you want to attach or detach Eva from to and from the stand.
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and the first batch of DIY kits ready to go to Eva's sisters. :multi:
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Re: Home cooked stand for DS 100

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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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