can you airbrush it ?
Thoughts?
has to look semirealistically at least or it "won't work"
can you airbrush it ?
Thoughts?
Just curious- how much did it cost making all of these (printing, I mean)? And what was the weight of the gag?SissyTina wrote:AND they just came today!!
Ice lock:
Seems to be fairly successful, but I'm worried that the holes on the shaft may be too small. Air bubble may form in there then it won't be as secure. Just filled it up and put it into freezer. Will see what happens tomorrow? (hopefully no cracking from pressure) The construction feels very secure to me.
Gag:
Pretty good! The tongue depressor doesn't have as big of an effect as I had imagined, but still pretty annoying . I have only worn it for 10 minutes, so no drooling yet. Definitely feeling very "drooly" though. Already put on a swimsuit in preparation. Making my jaw very sore already!
Both:
Extremely pleased with the quality. Plastic felt very durable, and resolution is very high.
Enjoy!
Tina.
I remembered seeing this years ago and printing it out. I decided to come back to it earlier today and re-make it. I cleaned it up a little, made the CAD file fully parametric and variable-driven, and yes, I made the tongue depressor curve with the ball.SissyTina wrote:Sorry I had no time to work on this at all till now. Was flying all over the world (literally).
Made some minor modifications. Unfortunately I can't figure out how to make the TD curve with the ball with my limited CAD skills .
I think I'll try to get it printed, though, just to see what it's like, and feel it a bit.
Solidworks file also attached (rename the txt to .sldprt).
Tina.
What parameters do you want changed?Gregovic wrote:Dang how I wish I still had access to Solidworks...
Yeah, solidworks is my favorite toy. Hey, if you don't mind, what were some of the designs you thought of?Gregovic wrote:Not really about parameter changes, it's just that I used Solidworks throughout my Mechanical Engineering studies and internships, then about 3 years ago I finished and got a job where I suddenly no longer have access to Solidworks. I had started some designs for kinky stuff, but never got them finished. I just love mucking about in Solidworks coming up with mechanisms and stuff I will probably never have the time/money/space to construct. I'd switch to Fusion 360 or something if I had a system capable of running it, but due to being in the midst of a home remodelling all I have access to right now is a crappy WinXP laptop that can't run it.
Kinky Engineering is the best kind of Engineering
Edit: I should add, for my current employer I use Siemens NX, but that is linked to a central database and can't store the models offline. I might be a bit crazy but I'm not about to put my "hobby" projects on my employers servers.
nimaid wrote:I remembered seeing this years ago and printing it out. I decided to come back to it earlier today and re-make it. I cleaned it up a little, made the CAD file fully parametric and variable-driven, and yes, I made the tongue depressor curve with the ball.SissyTina wrote:Sorry I had no time to work on this at all till now. Was flying all over the world (literally).
Made some minor modifications. Unfortunately I can't figure out how to make the TD curve with the ball with my limited CAD skills .
I think I'll try to get it printed, though, just to see what it's like, and feel it a bit.
Solidworks file also attached (rename the txt to .sldprt).
Tina.
You can find both the CAD file (SolidWorks 2016) and the STL at the following Thingiverse page: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1616666
Gregovic wrote:Not really about parameter changes, it's just that I used Solidworks throughout my Mechanical Engineering studies and internships, then about 3 years ago I finished and got a job where I suddenly no longer have access to Solidworks. I had started some designs for kinky stuff, but never got them finished. I just love mucking about in Solidworks coming up with mechanisms and stuff I will probably never have the time/money/space to construct. I'd switch to Fusion 360 or something if I had a system capable of running it, but due to being in the midst of a home remodelling all I have access to right now is a crappy WinXP laptop that can't run it.
Kinky Engineering is the best kind of Engineering
Edit: I should add, for my current employer I use Siemens NX, but that is linked to a central database and can't store the models offline. I might be a bit crazy but I'm not about to put my "hobby" projects on my employers servers.