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Re: Installing electronics that rotate the eyeballs

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Wow! You've built the world's first bukkake robot!

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neutrino wrote:Wow! You've built the world's first bukkake robot!
She get cream pied LOL

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Re: Head Animation Extras

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Look at my thread on Getting a head WM movable jaw mod, and installing electronics that rotate the eyeballs. I have modded a WM TPE head, Climax dolls head #1, mounted the eyes with RC truck axles, and using servos. here is a link
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Thanks I will check it out... pick up my tools and move over as it were... cheers
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Re: Head Animation Extras

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Given much of the topic is the same, if you would like this merging with the other to keep all the ideas together let me know :)

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Maviarab wrote:Given much of the topic is the same, if you would like this merging with the other to keep all the ideas together let me know :)

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Re: Installing electronics that rotate the eyeballs

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Done. Also again, in inventor's Corner.

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Re: Installing electronics that rotate the eyeballs

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I just had an out of the blue idea or is that eye dear?

Ironically rubbing my eyes... oh boy.

MAGNETS!!!

If you design a skull that has magnets behind the eye sockets, and design the eyes to fit appropriately to be floating in that cavity in a pivot cradle. And the magnets in the head can be moved by a motor that moves a ROD with two magnets, one for each eye, at the correct spacing for that head, so they always move together. It just came to me out of the blue, its freaking brilliant, third eye and all ;)

This makes it small and compact, and uses the 3D printing to redesign what fits into the eye cavity. Its almost like you could have the eye BALL in a glass round clear ball of fluid with a magnet in the eye to interact with the control magnets... (like the round sphere compasses that float in a slightly larger clear ball), by crikey that just came to me too... thats it!!!! TOO EASY... and then have another colour IRIS on the other side, and by turning magnet polarity VOILA, EYE colour change... OMG did you see that... its all so clear... channeling Leonardo lol

A whole new concept!

Let me state that more clearly. A round eye ball with two irises 180 degrees a part of two different colours.
This goes inside a clear glass/plastic round sphere which has clear fluid in it to FLOAT the eyeball. The eye ball has magnet in it in relation to the iris polarity alignments. The control magnet in the head, is moved into place and the eye moves with it. If it is flipped, the eye polarity flips and it changes colour! Same control applies. Each each has control magnet, easily on a rod that moves both together at same time by one servo in head. Note electro magnets could be used. And Eyes could glow like a sci fi goddess. ;)

PATENT PENDING 2020, July 15 11:00pm AEST.

Adding in after edits...
The eyelids are on kids dolls that open and close via gravity and angles. So that mechanism should be easy to duplicate as its been around since I was a kid or longer and Im in my mid 50s. But instead of using the gravity weight to open or close, use another magnet or electro magnet localised.

PATENT PENDING 2020, July 15 11:33pm AEST.

Just found these and they look to be the exact size. My dolls eye diameter half circle hollow cups are 32mm across. The socket that is seen is about 25mm. Thats about 1 inch. These Ball compasses of plastic are about an inch or just over. I am considering purchase for a prototype. need a smaller eye to float in them. It needs to be about 1mm clearance total of the ball within the ball as it were for best effect, with water to float it and no air in the clear ball. But air in the eye ball to float it, with its magnet for control. This is amazingly simple and compact, it just came to me and unfolded more as I wrote above. I have edited to add to this about 5 times since I started... its really been evolving, been on an inspired roll like never before.

New insert...
why not just paint the compasses white and put print eyes on that?
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Re: Installing electronics that rotate the eyeballs

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Just another thought. I have been pondering eyes and also neck head movement.

And a point to be made is if you get the head movement going good, the eyes don't have to move at all and she can turn and face you easily.

The other thing, mostly a cultural thing... is that its too easy for her to move her head side to side to say NO! and that kinda bugs me. I want her to nod to say Yes! In fact, personally I don't think she need to know no, you know? ;)

Anyhow so the idea of moving the head by actually moving the neck, as humans do. There is no horizontal axis in our heads. Its all moving several muscles to look left to right as well as up and down. So I figure on an add on to existing dolls between the head and the neck. So it can move the whole neck in 360 degrees by pulling on 4 cables like push bike brake cables. Again if this is achieved the eyes need not move at all. Just saying, for now... Wouldn't a head that followed you and nodded and so on be really cool? You would not even notice the eyes didn't move. Yeah, you would know... hehehe... but would you care ?

So the thought with this neck mod is to have a sleeve with 4 cables in it 90 degrees a part. And pulling on one cable, would have is flex to shorten the sleeve having it spring loaded. The mechanism design needs some tweaking but the concept is sound.

The idea is that the neck spine needs to have the TPE separated all the way down to the shoulders and this thin mechanism slides in all the way down to the shoulders and needs to be attached there for its leverage. A flat plate sits on top of the neck under the head, and the plat has for corners going to the 4 cables. The neck itself might need replacing or LOOSENING UP as they do with age or over stretching them. Depending on how many flex parts are in the neck, but it does need to NOT BE STIFF. So it won't flop with the cables keeping it upright. Even the regular twist on the thread to do left and right (the no sign) can be eliminated as the neck does all the movement. This means an adaptor to the thread under the head, that then attaches to the plate easily and solidly to keep it in the forward position till moved. This is for quick release as well. And this allows standard head. Its about doing up an old doll that still looks good but has messed up joints that you can now tweak. As horrid a thought as it is to cut skin of these beauties, once you have done it a few times, its like surgery. And if you get better enough you might modify a new doll.

The next thing is those fingers... what were they thinking with when they made them? lol

Now...

I think my aim is to have the best joints and heads in the business... hehehe ;)
To specialise in designing specific functions, like a moving elbow that is animated. And hands that close up and hold a can of drink down to a sausage like size... Each finger does not need to move along they can all move together with one mechanism in the wrist pulling on them to spring grip close or lock into place. The point is to have it robust functional, practical, aesthetically pleasing, without making it fully like a hands function with fingers doing their own thing. It is simply one open and close function with a variable slider as it were that is also spring loaded to close or locked open. But seems very realistic all the same.

The concept of also replacing those old wiry finger hands with a clean cut off just above the wrist near the joint, so you can screw in the new one with better functioning fingers as described with the grip and strong solid fingers that don't look painfully messed up at times. I did take out some wires and you have to do it slowly or it gets hot and deforms the finger, as they are wires mixed with cloth wound together. But once empty I put in some cable ties off cuts cut to length and this gave the fingers a flex resilience to spring back into place, but no real practical ability to bend them. One was to flimsy and it dropped, so I doubled it up in an experiment. It was better than broken fingers flopping. Most my modifications have come from well I got nothing to lose now, so here goes... Its unthinkable otherwise... don't look at me like Im a backyard quack... hehehe... I send lecturers crazy for being too far outside of their box ;)

The idea of springs in joints that assist a movement either side of the centre by about 10 degrees as an option to lock or have springing. With some assistance moment keeps itself going like a fly wheel. She may not walk, or cook or clean up, but you don't care... she does what she does do well.

And I do have some ideas for a puffy pussy that get bigger from smaller when turned on by stimulation and software with the outer vulva. I mean you want realism and you want it to be TURNED ON and not cold and small. Its like some designers have never seen a real turned on pussy. They are worth a pause and explore to get to know all the parts. If I did that before my marriage, things would have been much better. But thats another story for another forum. Though the misses didn't like me squeezing her fine ass every time we hugged. I had to restrain to only a few times... but the doll, its like DEEP RELAXATION with no complaints... and I understand women have their rights and personal space and I respect that. So I think a doll would keep a marriage happy when you can be all handsy and maul it in a lovely way. And she can always say, ok you can do that to me once a week... sweet, everyone wins... educational self expression. There should be NO stigma, its a tool that actually produces emotions that are healthy and beneficial and make you live longer. Now I have 3 dolls and joked to myself, as I live alone, and have these 3 surrounding me at the desk. That I could load them into the car and take them to see mum. 3 seats with seat belts. A family trip! We joke like that a lot you know. I speak I laugh, I look at their faces and eyes looking at me, and slap Melony on the breast and laugh some more, its a thing. lol.

Melony, Meloneia and Mini Mells, just kidding...
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Re: Installing electronics that rotate the eyeballs

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neutrino wrote: Sat Jul 21, 2018 12:43 pm Despite the previous videos demonstrating how much noise rotating the eyes makes, this video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZzDeMUAT_g

seems to show very little sounds in rotating. No, they did not disable the audio and replace it with music, as the demonstrator is talking during the demo (without music). This sound level is acceptable, I think, and it can be masked by playing music in your room if necessary. Am I missing something here? Some robotic eyes are noisy, while some can be made fairly silent? Can someone tell me how this can be before I embark on the full project? I don't want to spend countless hours on this only to realize that it will be noisy no matter how I build it.


Also, all the video demonstrations are using outside manual control (e.g. with joysticks) to move the eyeballs. Of course, we don't want to be doing that during sex. My underlying premise behind this entire project is that you should be able to develop some remote source (e.g. your laptop with a random-setting program that has some settings to control how often the eyes rotate) that will make the eyeballs ROTATE ON THEIR OWN, randomly but on their own. Is that assumption correct first of all? Because if that underlying assumption is false, the entire project is dead from the get go. We don't want to be moving joysticks during sex.
Use hollow breasts and plant joysticks behind the nipples! That would be fun to play with and functional.

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