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Re: Letha from Haremlover

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2018 7:24 am
by haremlover
Perhaps one could form a latex skin as an inflatable using an existing silicone doll as the mold.

Best wishes

Harem

Re: Letha from Haremlover

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2018 5:41 pm
by solitaryman1424
Harem,
I already did that, sprayed it on the minilove doll, but dipping the doll might work better. I have some pictures I might post later, did three mold of the doll.

Re: Letha from Haremlover

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2018 5:45 pm
by haremlover
solitaryman1424 wrote:Harem,
I already did that, sprayed it on the minilove doll, but dipping the doll might work better. I have some pictures I might post later, did three mold of the doll.
Hey! Brilliant to hear from you! It's really great that you're keeping the spirit of Letha alive and inflatables are so much part of many people's introductions to dolls.

Please stay in touch.

Best wishes

Harem

Re: Letha from Haremlover

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2018 6:03 pm
by solitaryman1424
I have a doll you haven't seen in awhile?

Re: Letha from Haremlover

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2018 10:19 pm
by timetraveler1
solitaryman1424 :D are you not making these dolls any more ?? if you can i know there would be a market on here for them ! :D :glou:

Use a slush mould instead of dipping latex.

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2018 9:13 pm
by Aerial
Dipping needs way too much latex for large low quantity/hobbyist things. Nobody can build a 3D printed plastic "injection mould" with narrow enough hollow space to form only the skin.

You will need a slush mould (a common method for making full head latex masks), which is a hollow single-piece mould filled with only a small amount of liquid latex and then rotated by 2 axes to form a latex layer inside. The rest is poured out (to be reused later). The dried skin can be pulled out without dismantling the mould. A problem may be varying skin thickness - particularly if rotation is not perfectly repeated by a programmed industrial robot.

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