LuAnne and the hand job :)
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I would love to retro fit an adapter to use CrazyCajun’s hand plate on the WM 140 without the hinged wrist to make it hinged. Looks easy enough.
Kat ~ WM #36/ASDoll 158C ~ 10-24-16
Janie ~ WM 161G #53 ~ 12-5-16
Quinn ~ Rifrano 158DD #39 ~ 11-2-17
Lisa ~ WM 156B #46 ~ 7-7-18
Sarah-Jo ~ MLD 168DD #39 ~ 6-18-19
Jennifer ~ MLD 165F #2 ~ 11-27-19
Brittany ~ WM155 #46 ~ 3-13-20
Heather ~ WM163C #38 ~ 8-14-20
Melina ~ PIB GND Bitsy Fairy ~ 1-1-21
Aliel~ RD BT2 Winter ~ 2-13-21
Morgana~ YL148 ~ 4-3-21
Virginia~ RD Body C ~ 8-27-21
Caitlyn~ 4woods AI NEO ~ 8-27-21
Jessie~ MLD 163FF #100 ~ 10-8-21
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This was the part I did not like about this repair. Once wrist was secure to forearm I had to bend the wires quite a bit back to re-fit into the fingers. The holes were quite easy to see. I bent the wires more like a snake rather than 90 degrees from that tube. just slowly gradually worked the wires in. Slicked up wires lightly with 3M Silicone grease. Starting from the thumb over to pinky. First 3 wires went in easy. the last 2 esp.pinky were harder. More stress on hand as her skin tightens. Did not like doing it this way only because if one of those wires fails and breaks. Back to zero!! LOL
Worked out anyway.
Could have made the pinky finger a tiny bit longer, but it is ok.
Going to work just fine!!
Now that is ambitious!! Just relax my dear, nurse has to clean up your incision good. And the physiotherapist will see to a hand massage, and make sure all the bones are in good order. Surgeon will see you later. He has to go and do his taxes... Grumble!!
Successful mission!! so far so good!!
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Booty Call recommends that we make a fist with the dolls hands. With this repair, that may be highly recommended. fingers are is very rigid now.!! Have to get used to the change.Metricnut wrote:It is great to see the photos of the repair. Thanks for taking the time to share them with us. I think your repair approach is real good. You didn't go overboard trying to reinvent the whole design. You have improved it enough to hopefully not have to repeat the surgery every year. LuAnne is in good hands.
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Now I get to see how well I'll do sealing the cut!! LOL Yikes.
I have enjoyed sharing this job with TDF. Hope it helps someone who has been on the fence with finger repair.
It's is 3/4 prep and 1/4 work. I just figured stuff out as I went. All we can do
Thank you Metricnut!!
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No the wiring was just pushed in. and tubing crimped. There was no glue or epoxies to remove. I cleaned inside the tubing, but it was not greasy or anything.winterwarBo wrote:Your plate with the soldered fingers is how I assumed they originally did it. Until I saw a hand cut open I wasn’t sure, but I figured that was what they would do because it’s cheap and fast. Epoxy takes time to set. Solder 3.... 2.... 1... it’s cool ready to go...
I would love to retro fit an adapter to use CrazyCajun’s hand plate on the WM 140 without the hinged wrist to make it hinged. Looks easy enough.
This is why her fingers were twisting. plus the flex had been stressed and kinked where it met end of tube. I had to pry the tube up to free the wires. Once I got the first one out. The rest were easy.
I should have added more solder points maybe 3/4 up the wire inside the tube. it would reduce any twisting more. But she is a lady, she not gonna be a blacksmith
Now that we know it can be removed easily, could weld CC's plate onto the tube.... and more LOL
If we need to fix again, taking apart is easy now
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Kat ~ WM #36/ASDoll 158C ~ 10-24-16
Janie ~ WM 161G #53 ~ 12-5-16
Quinn ~ Rifrano 158DD #39 ~ 11-2-17
Lisa ~ WM 156B #46 ~ 7-7-18
Sarah-Jo ~ MLD 168DD #39 ~ 6-18-19
Jennifer ~ MLD 165F #2 ~ 11-27-19
Brittany ~ WM155 #46 ~ 3-13-20
Heather ~ WM163C #38 ~ 8-14-20
Melina ~ PIB GND Bitsy Fairy ~ 1-1-21
Aliel~ RD BT2 Winter ~ 2-13-21
Morgana~ YL148 ~ 4-3-21
Virginia~ RD Body C ~ 8-27-21
Caitlyn~ 4woods AI NEO ~ 8-27-21
Jessie~ MLD 163FF #100 ~ 10-8-21
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The perfectionist in me measured each finger before surgery hahahaha...have yet to do that now. they're bloody tight to move!!winterwarBo wrote:Wow awesome!! Looks great!!!
And thank you...you've been a great help throughout this job!!!!
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EDIT: Since I've gotten it together again. One important step I missed was some silicone caulk should have been applied to this bolt. Even could wrap some TPE around threads. give it more stick. Her wrist moves more freely. Too free. Live and learn!!
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Anyone who has done any amount of electronic soldering knows when you hold a bare copper wire while soldering, the heat transfer is fast and hot. You know cause you heat up your fingers sometimes. I have, I know that much. My soldering skills are awful too
I only have an el-cheapo soldering iron. it works ok for most jobs I do. Do not solder much.
My thought was to wrap a piece of copper wire around the tip to use as a TPE fusion tip. This wire would be hot but not as hot as the tip itself. Loses some heat as it travels down the tip. Plus control is somewhat easier.
Simply insert into your seam/cut and give a little squeeze maybe move the tip slightly along cut.
This is all a test.
I fused a pocket vagina together. I did not spend much time doing it, but stretching, it holds up. Just a little bit of smoke from the tip when removed.
It's all experimental. May tweak the tip to make it more flat. I'm figuring the longer the tip, the less likely it is to do serious damage.
I don't know, I'm not an engineer just playing a little bit... I'm putting it out there anyway... always can improve ideas for sure!! I did not get all the spots fused. Did not spend that much time with it. It works to smooth some, but leave little ridges. This is the first time I've ever played with this stuff like this....
LuAnne is doing great!! her hand is tough now!! maybe too tough.... still need to look her over. and massage Left - Her new new fingers / Right - original
Almost looks realistic.... its tough I'll say that.... LOL Look at that...I knew I forgot something.... I never finished painting her nails
But residential electrical wire is a bit overkill for LuLu. She has small hands. I like how it brings out the look of bone on top of her hand.
Also, it may be hard to close her fingers together tight. There is more resistance there now. The original now feels like a dead fish
I am happy with it though.
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PM sent with measurements. can be easily customized with your plate.TripleA wrote:If, you could tell me the OD of the tube, I could tell CC to include an adaptor with the palm plates!
Thank you and CC and the rest of your gang for the help and introduction to this fix...
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The future is bright as LuLu looks into the light....
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Nice!! but that's the lazy way. You kids today!!! * just teasing* . Painting comes from the heart...hmmmm maybe do that Indian thing...Henna on the nails by handQuinn42099 wrote:Finger Nail Paint is so old lady... We get finger nails that are already bling.
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