Elbow adjustment on WM sekelton('need an invention')
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Elbow adjustment on WM sekelton('need an invention')
I've got a WM158D, which is quite awesome, but 'motion-wise' I'd like a possible change to the skeleton. More specifically: an adjustment so her arm / elbow can rotate more. Currently the lower arm can rotate from the straight position (0 degrees) to 90 degrees position. There the skeleton / joint blocks. I would really like for her lower arm to be rotated higher, like 120-180 degrees.
Has anyone ever done such a thing?
Or does anyone has a picture of the actual parts? (how the arm-joint-arm pieces look; to see what one can do with them)
Why I would like this btw: it would be really nice if she could put her hands on her tits
Squishing them together, or just holding a tit in her hand, stuff like that.
Currently best I can do is arm under tits and hand sort of holding the far tit...I recon such a adjustment might make TJ's a lot nicer / varied.
And another thing I think it will serve is the doggy position (more possibilities)
My doll experience : WM 158D tales & pics: viewtopic.php?f=215&t=85063&start=465
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Re: Elbow adjustment on WM sekelton('need an invention')
If silicone, you may have a chance to glue back closed.
This joint limiter was most likely done to keep the joint from punching through the TPE or silicone if bent to a sharper degree corner.
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Re: Elbow adjustment on WM sekelton('need an invention')
so you'll be more carefull, and you can quite easily do this break tru at small angles too with TPE dolls
also with glue, it seems allot of people made some repairs, or with Indigo's kit...so the 'repair after the cut' is not really a concern to me.
If some one has a pic of the elbow; please share?!?
And really no one else who has thought about this...thinks its interesting to look into a bit?
My doll experience : WM 158D tales & pics: viewtopic.php?f=215&t=85063&start=465
Re: Elbow adjustment on WM sekelton('need an invention')
This is probably right. The farther the wrist is rotated toward the shoulder, the more the TPE has to stretch around the outer elbow to allow the range of motion. Stretch any polymer too far around metal hinges with bolts, like the skeleton, and it will split open. This is also probably why most dolls can’t sit on their heels like a RG.rubherkitty wrote:This joint limiter was most likely done to keep the joint from punching through the TPE or silicone if bent to a sharper degree corner.
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Re: Elbow adjustment on WM sekelton('need an invention')
QL57812 wrote:This is probably right. The farther the wrist is rotated toward the shoulder, the more the TPE has to stretch around the outer elbow to allow the range of motion. Stretch any polymer too far around metal hinges with bolts, like the skeleton, and it will split open. This is also probably why most dolls can’t sit on their heels like a RG.rubherkitty wrote:This joint limiter was most likely done to keep the joint from punching through the TPE or silicone if bent to a sharper degree corner.
Ahhh I see. Thanks for laying it down: very proper explanation .
Still wouldn't it be nice if the arm could stretch to 100-110 degrees...just imagine
My doll experience : WM 158D tales & pics: viewtopic.php?f=215&t=85063&start=465
Re: Elbow adjustment on WM sekelton('need an invention')
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Re: Elbow adjustment on WM sekelton('need an invention')
LOL thanks for checking and dropping in...to be sure I rechecked, and it seems you are right...probably I did not have the arm right, goes furter than I thougt anyways.QL57812 wrote:I just checked Kitty. Her elbow bends to about 140 degrees (I overlaid a protractor on her pic). Are you sure you have the arm rotated right to get full bend at the elbow? (Sorry for the crappy pic - took it on my ipad)
Definitely goes further than 90...130-140 seems plausible for my model as well. Now still it is not all i'd wish for (see 2nd below pic: that be awesome), but definitely she can put her hand on her boob now
This I can probably achieve now (tried 1 hand, don't have the time to thoroughly check now) : And this is what would be really nice (to squish them from the sides)
So still, if anyone has a elbow joint photograph: please share!
My doll experience : WM 158D tales & pics: viewtopic.php?f=215&t=85063&start=465