A question regarding doll manufacturing.
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A question regarding doll manufacturing.
In some of the videos I've seen, workers secure the metal skeleton to the mould using strings in various spots like on the fingers and knees, to center the joints? More notably they also use string to secure the love hole cast in place. So my question is how do they get rid of the string? I can't imagine they just leave the strings in there to create small channels for moisture and bacteria, so what exactly happens? I would love some insight on this! Thank you very much.
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As for all the body strings - they pull them out and/or cut them short. And yes, little channels abound. You can never find them though, except for the giant holes they leave in the vagina and throat.
Sometimes the strings can be seen inside the vagina. And yes, the doll manufacturers ASSURE US that these don't leak or cause harm.
And of course they are lieing, they certainly do leak and certainly do cause harm.
Welcome to Chinese capitalism!
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I'm fascinated by this too. Where have you found videos of them being made? Do you have any links?Daysleeper209 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 9:20 am So I've been trying to educate myself lately on the creation of dolls and have a quick question.
In some of the videos I've seen, workers secure the metal skeleton to the mould using strings in various spots like on the fingers and knees, to center the joints? More notably they also use string to secure the love hole cast in place. So my question is how do they get rid of the string? I can't imagine they just leave the strings in there to create small channels for moisture and bacteria, so what exactly happens? I would love some insight on this! Thank you very much.
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Wait, what?! That's such a huge defect! Well, hopefully it's at least less prevalent in silicone models and more expensive brands in general. Definitely something more people need to look out for when purchasing a doll. I'd be interested in knowing which brands have this issue though, it's not something I would have thought about at all.RevJack wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 12:29 pm And yes, little channels abound. You can never find them though, except for the giant holes they leave in the vagina and throat.
Sometimes the strings can be seen inside the vagina. And yes, the doll manufacturers ASSURE US that these don't leak or cause harm.
And of course they are lieing, they certainly do leak and certainly do cause harm.
Welcome to Chinese capitalism!
Reverend Jack
Sure mate.Socratus wrote: ↑Fri Feb 03, 2023 6:16 amI'm fascinated by this too. Where have you found videos of them being made? Do you have any links?Daysleeper209 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 9:20 am So I've been trying to educate myself lately on the creation of dolls and have a quick question.
In some of the videos I've seen, workers secure the metal skeleton to the mould using strings in various spots like on the fingers and knees, to center the joints? More notably they also use string to secure the love hole cast in place. So my question is how do they get rid of the string? I can't imagine they just leave the strings in there to create small channels for moisture and bacteria, so what exactly happens? I would love some insight on this! Thank you very much.
Here is a realdoll factory video that shows the holes after the pouring process. Skip to 1:45 if you want to see the exact part. I'm not 100% certain those are caused by the strings because they don't show much of their process but it's likely and it would be more evidence to what Jack said and that they really do leave channels. They are filled in manually/sealed afterwards.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ppa14igVPmU
And here is footage of the strings securing the skeleton in place and also fixing in the cast for the vagina. Skip to 0:45.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6xt6QS6wpk
It seems to be a widespread practice but I can't help but think there has to be a better way. Oh well.
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Thanks!Daysleeper209 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 03, 2023 4:15 pm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ppa14igVPmU
And here is footage of the strings securing the skeleton in place and also fixing in the cast for the vagina. Skip to 0:45.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6xt6QS6wpk
It seems to be a widespread practice but I can't help but think there has to be a better way. Oh well.
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Yeah, it is, and I have a real problem with it. Silicone dolls tend to use different processes and in my limited experience do not have this issue with body cavities.Daysleeper209 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 03, 2023 4:15 pmWait, what?! That's such a huge defect! Well, hopefully it's at least less prevalent in silicone models and more expensive brands in general. Definitely something more people need to look out for when purchasing a doll. I'd be interested in knowing which brands have this issue though, it's not something I would have thought about at all.RevJack wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 12:29 pm And yes, little channels abound. You can never find them though, except for the giant holes they leave in the vagina and throat.
Sometimes the strings can be seen inside the vagina. And yes, the doll manufacturers ASSURE US that these don't leak or cause harm.
And of course they are lieing, they certainly do leak and certainly do cause harm.
Welcome to Chinese capitalism!
Reverend Jack
Oh, and it's ALL BRANDS. Every single damn doll I have owned or laid my hands on has had 1 to 3 cavity defects. I've even gotten into a bit of hot water for calling out specific manufacturers as damn baldfaced liers. But since I love TDF and want to stay, I don't get up in their faces anymore.
Reverend Jack
ALSO TRY Reverend Jack's Anointed Snake Oil, good for cleansing stains from the body and the Soul! Step right up folks, only $5 a bottle! We got plenty to go around! Cash only please.
Aibei 158 Blue Elf, AS 157, XES 128, OR 156G, WM 160C (r), Sanhui 168 (r), WM 157B, WM 138D (Faun), Mistress 168 (r), 6YE 100 (Bubbles)