Any manufacturers selling just Skeletons?
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Any manufacturers selling just Skeletons?
Does anyone know of any doll manufacturers selling skeletons? I seem to recall a few years ago but don't remember their names now.
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Do you want to try to do improvements to the skeleton?
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There isn't that much to them.
Without the joint, that you are replacing, its just pieces of pipe.
Here is some pictures of a skeleton
https://www.dsdoll.us/products/introduction
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My doll experience : WM 158D tales & pics: viewtopic.php?f=215&t=85063&start=465
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Be careful posting pics like that. DS skeleton is unique to them really..nothing like any skeleton in a TPE doll. Really depends exactly what he is doing.
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http://www.freelovedollhouse.com/
We only provide quality dolls to our customers! If you are ordering dolls for the first time, then choosing us is a good guarantee for you!
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Oh, and the common neck Connection for tpe dolls is an M16 threaded tube
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Then there is this:
https://www.instructables.com/id/How-to ... -CT-Scan-/
3D print a skeleton maybe cast it into something that can do carbon fiber for weight reduction or flexible plastic with some reinforced with thin spring steel.
Now bones are connected with tendons and ligaments - easier if they don't have to go in a living body:
https://www.hindawi.com/journals/jma/2018/9868151/
and then there is a bunch out there on artificial muscles. Hope it's hiding in my bookmark folder but found something DIY that used fishing line or was that tendons? Anywho's google it, here is one thing:
http://news.mit.edu/2019/artificial-fiber-muscles-0711
There is also stuff out there on wire that will contract or relax at low voltage
I imagine this would fix the natural movement problem.
Then figure out how to train movements. Thinking neural networks combined with VR trained by real ppl. "Thing Addams" would be a good starter project. I've seen robots that learned to walk and even one that was able to do a back flip.
http://news.mit.edu/2019/artificial-fiber-muscles-0711
The ability to convert DAZ and Blender into 3D printable stuff is getting really interesting.
I had, but misplaced this really cool device that would let you use your hands on a desktop or in VR to sculpt - want that back, don't remember the name but it followed you hand movements.
Anyone know of papers on training robots to walk?
Obviously, I'm trying to make a android, but there is a lot of cross-over with making better dolls
Tougher, but also soft skin is also interesting