Misaligned neck tube from the factory -148cm
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Misaligned neck tube from the factory -148cm
My sales agent is sending me some tpe glue and tpe repair material on her own dime, as well as another wig.
You should be able to see how the head is offset to the side when installed, which causes the tpe to pull when screwing the head on and off, and makes that large bulge to one side where the head tpe overlaps the neck. Not to mention that the head is simply and clearly off-center. In the last photo, you can see just how the neck tube is offset to the left, and a little back of center. (It came with 2 heads as a Black Friday deal - both heads fit identically.)
If anyone has a better method for fixing this icky problem, please let me know!
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Re: Misaligned neck tube from the factory - Jellynew JND07-1
Maybe i can give some advice at the appropriate time.
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samara78 wrote:That is too bad about not getting help from the factory.
Maybe i can give some advice at the appropriate time.
Thanks. Anyone out there who has info or ideas on how to make a clean repair of this defect is someone I'd love to hear from.
I just want her made right... me having to do it means asking a lot of people.
It's stressing my sales agent that this happened, too.
Re: Misaligned neck tube from the factory - Jellynew JND07-1
Spread the word on how Jellynew isn't making this right. Good luck with whatever repairs you decide on.
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Time to place Jellynew on the do not buy list!!
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The Romantic wrote:Listen, may not matter to you but you do realize your face is visible in the top photo, right? Just wanted to let you know.
We blurred it out. Thanks for the heads (face?) up...
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Thanks. I'd completely forgotten about that.TJ_Foxx wrote:The Romantic wrote:Listen, may not matter to you but you do realize your face is visible in the top photo, right? Just wanted to let you know.
We blurred it out. Thanks for the heads (face?) up...
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I'm sure this is a rare thing to have come out of the factory, it's just that this rare thing happened to me, and now I'm stuck with it. I'm not gonna shave the side of the neck, tho!! The ideal for me is to get the center cored out so the rod can be shifted over, and the resulting gap filled with the material that had just been removed.
I was just wondering if anyone out there has any experience with this sort of repair. (Even if it's a repair that shouldn't be needed in the first place!)
I don't want to end up doing a hatchet job on my brand new doll.
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Re: Misaligned neck tube from the factory -148cm
and I honestly didn't want to have to see this sent back to the factory for repairs, as that would take such a long time to ship there and back.
I think I know what to do, now. She's a beautiful doll. Once I have this taken care of, she'll be perfect.
Re: Misaligned neck tube from the factory -148cm
Rather than tampering with the outside and shaving down where the neck bulges, I think your best bet would be a repair that focuses on the interior, such that when you are done, any blemishes and imperfections won't be visible, as the head will be covering it up. What I'm seeing is similar to what you seem to had in mind, but my personal preference is to have cutting guides in place before I go digging around. To that end, I think you'd need to start by finding the center of the neck: Draw two, perpendicular lines bisecting the neck into two halves. Where they intersect would be your center; it won't be precision, but it'll be a heck of a lot closer than where it is now.
Once you have the center of the neck, find the diameter of the neck piping or buy a tube of the same diameter. Draw a circle of that diameter around the center to visualize where the neck tube should be in relation to the neck (Part of this circle looks like it will overlap the current neck tube). With your visual references in place, you'll need to hollow out the TPE that lies within this circle. A dremel sounds like it would work well here. Not sure how far down you'll need to hollow out, but I get the feeling it may need to go all the way down to the shoulder tubing. It looks like the neck wasn't straight when they poured the TPE, so you probably need to go at least to the neck joints (or the bottom of the gooseneck, not sure what skeleton you've got). If not, the neck seems like it would be cocked to one side when it's straightened out. ~(o.O)~
Once you have your hole hollowed out, you'll essentially have two holes that overlap. One where the neck tube currently is (which is clearly not centered) and a hole where the neck tube should be. Once you have the tube in the correct position, you'll have a hollow space running down the side where the original hole was. That hollow will need to be addressed. How, I'm not sure; again, spit balling with no actual experience, here. Other users might be able to tell you if it's possible to fill that hole with spare bits of TPE to create a fill, or if there is something else you can do to fill it in. Simply gluing the tube into its new hole and leaving the hollow might be a viable option? At least the head would go on straight. But it might cause some squishiness on that side of the neck.
Again, I just placed an order for my first doll, so I don't own one just yet, but from the perspective of a guy who enjoys finding ways to fix things even when the proper tools aren't on hand (can you tell MacGyver was my hero? ), that looks to be the most straight forward approach to correcting the problem. Other users might have more experience and better advice to offer.
That does suck that the manufacturer won't do anything about it, though. It's pretty clear that the neck tubing wasn't in the mold straight when the TPE was poured. Basic quality control should have caught this.
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If one in a thousand of a product has a flaw, I'm the guy who gets the flawed product. lol. This one, at least, I can visualize easily how to fix. I'm a little used to how often lady luck kicks me in the nuts... still leaves me a bit peeved, for a short while, but even good quality control can only do so much, and I'm the guy who gets to be the next step in QC. owell. she's a beautiful doll, and soon I won't have anything at all I could complain about with her. both heads are great. The rest of the body is perfect. Even the palms of hands and bottom of feet are well detailed. I won't even talk about the baby-powder rubdowns.
Soon, she'll be perfect, and otherwise, is precisely what I ordered, to the last detail.