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Would it be possible to install wooden hands on my doll??

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Would it be possible to install wooden hands on my doll??

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The fact that my dolls hands and fingers are so brittle and easily damaged bothers me alot, I've been thinking about potentially attempting to install something like this but I wanna figure out how to safely do that without completely ruining my doll, I really wish I chose a doll with removable arms and legs both for weight reasons and general maintenance reasons
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cyborg hands would be cooler but sure as long as you are handy with some tools
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Well, it has been done before.

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gayboyloneliness wrote: Tue Jul 26, 2022 3:25 pm SmartSelect_20220726-152000_Chrome.jpg
The fact that my dolls hands and fingers are so brittle and easily damaged bothers me alot, I've been thinking about potentially attempting to install something like this but I wanna figure out how to safely do that without completely ruining my doll, I really wish I chose a doll with removable arms and legs both for weight reasons and general maintenance reasons
I believe someone on the forum has done this in the Maintenance and Repair sub-forum.. So if this something you are planning on doing, you are going to have to strip off the tpe and remove the hands.. WM uses 3 sided brackets on the wrists. You would need to go to the hardware store and find some kind of way of adapting it.. Note that the bolt and nuts holding the hand to the wrist is spot welded so you will need to be able to have that nut and bolts cut off.. The weld might break if it is weak enough, but don't count on it.. Also you will need to seal up the tpe and the skeleton where you cut the hands off, because you absolutely do not want moisture to get to the skeleton.. Trust me is is not pleasant at all.. :P
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