Making silicone nipples for mannequins
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Re: Making silicone nipples for mannequins
Would it be possible to cast the silicone around the switch and run the wires through a hole in the MQ?
Do the leads from the push buttons just plug into the board? I assume some of these buttons may require longer leads if they are going to be spread around the body.
The edges of the nipples blended pretty good and the bond was very impressive. Not sure how much effort was put into that since this was a test run. This has got me thinking about the possibility of actually casting hollow silicone breast prosthetic.
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Thanks RKrubherkitty wrote:Coming along great so far.
Would it be possible to cast the silicone around the switch and run the wires through a hole in the MQ?
Do the leads from the push buttons just plug into the board? I assume some of these buttons may require longer leads if they are going to be spread around the body.
With a little larger nipple it might be possible to have the whole button assembly under the nipple and just run the wire through a hole. That would be a good way to do it if it will work. Just need enough perimeter area to get a good silicone bond on the nipple.
The other way is to put them in from inside with just the button coming through the hole. I can reach the nipples through the arm holes or through the neck.
The button leads are permanently attached to the main board.
I got some 22 GA hook up wire at Radio Shack to extend them. Just need some small wire nuts.
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Re: Making silicone nipples for mannequins
Hi Tiriaq,Tiriaq wrote:So is there some picture where you applied this nipple to a doll? GJ on the mold
I don't own a silicone doll so I can't show you any pictures of that.
The shape of the nipple is identical to the 3d printed ones I used for Eva.
http://dollforum.com/forum/viewtopic.ph ... 80#p794980
To apply to a silicone doll, I would just use the Permatex as an adhesive. I'm not sure about platinum cure, but it seems to bond very well to cured silicone sealant, in fact it almost becomes part of the original piece.
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Re: Making silicone nipples for mannequins
On the 1st page, video post you stated: "The Permatex stuff is strong and stretchy and bonds fairly well to the painted fiberglass (I used the adapter cutout piece from the last Eva mod)."
Regarding the "painted fiberglass", are you talking the factory paint or Behr paint? Did you prep the area first w/ any chemical other than soap & water?
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I think there was a little of both.rubherkitty wrote:Regarding the "painted fiberglass", are you talking the factory paint or Behr paint? Did you prep the area first w/ any chemical other than soap & water?
I had painted some color tests on a few spots with Behr, but there were areas of original paint also.
I used a little alcohol to clean it first. Just as long as it's clean and free of any grease or oil from your hands is what is important.
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Nikki's boobs are actually bondo, brown primer then Behr paint so there is no factory surface adhering option.
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Been looking at your more dolls thread. Very nice work, I love your photos!
Makes me want to get my little Abby finished sometime before I croak, lol.
Think I'll print some new breasts for Abby sans nipples and use some of these silicone ones on her.
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Re: Making silicone nipples for mannequins
Great work! I think you're right that the light sensor isn't the way to go, but I suspect that audio unit could be connected to an Arduino in which case it would be easy to swap the sensor's behavior, just set "high" input (getting light) to NOT trigger the sound, and "low" input (no light) as the sound trigger. FYI.MannequinFan wrote:The guys at E123 say that the module cannot be changed to work the other way, but that's OK.
I'm thinking that the PIR sensor will work better for the purpose anyway. The light sensor can just be unplugged and not used.
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If I ever get into more advanced robotics then the arduino will be something to definitely keep in mind.
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