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So my vote would be for the hinged neck.
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I don't have a lot of experience with these, but my dolls head is at a 10-15 degree rotation to the left side and I'm pretty sure that the gooseneck is the reason.
And yes it is also noisy when you move it.
It does feel extremely strong though.
I pulled the neck back a little bit to see the inside and it looks like the wires are sheathed inside some sort of flexible conduit.
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If you use your hinged neck doll for oral, she will get loose. Soon, you cannot comb her hair, and eventually, can't hold the head up at all, not to mention, subject to fall over at any time because the head suddenly flopped, causing the whole doll to topple. In this condition, the hinged neck doll gives a champion blowjob. Quiet, too. And a 1" incision in the back of the neck, at the double joint, hidden by hair, gives you access to tighten or loosen that neck at will. Sometimes you WANT it loose. I usually have it super tight. That way, you can pose the neck in ANY position it is capable of, and it will stay. It's the best of both worlds, and doesn't make distracting sounds during sex.
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Begog - very good points! I'm very careful with my dolls fingers too and rarely move them if at all.
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Try a 17mm open end wrench and a 1 inch incision. That's what my JY requires. Probably the same skeleton.BWheeler1 wrote:With all the excitement of getting Kelsi's new body yesterday, I hadn't even thought about hinged necks or goosenecks. But just now as I was bringing the girls to bed, I noticed that Kelsi's neck makes no sound. Sakura is only a month or so older, and she definitely has a gooseneck that does creak, but as I said it doesn't bother me at all. So with the two of them lying together, I felt around their necks and sure enough, Kelsi has a hinged neck. I could feel the joint inside. That would explain why hers is so quiet. I have only had her new body for two days so it's probably too early to have a preference yet, but I would have to say the advantage goes to the hinged for me. But my dolls' circumstances May differ from others. I do not hang my dolls, so that is a non issue for me. I also don't use them for oral because I don't like the bulging eyes, so that is a non issue. Pretty much for me it's just about the posing ability, and it seems like over time if you move the neck alot the gooseneck gets looser and more prone to break. Kelsi's old body had that problem, after about a year and a half I laid her on the bed and heard a snap in her neck. It didn't get all floppy, it just got loose. This is where the hinged seems better to me, because as mentioned before, it can be tightened when it gets loose. I'd venture that if you knew what size of Allen key to use and where the screw was, you could access it by poking just big enough of a hole to get the key through.
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Really, a 17mm? That's pretty big for a joint like that, but then, it isn't exactly like I can see it. I would've thought it would be an Allen key like the other joints I've tightened. But it isn't like I'll have to worry about that for a while, I only got this new body Friday. When the time comes, whatever it is, I'll tighten it. Like you said, if it's a one inch incision, that's easy to hide. Plus, I've become pretty good at repairs. If I can fix a chewed up elbow with a hole so big you could see the entire joint, i can make a little incision invisible.Begog wrote:Try a 17mm open end wrench and a 1 inch incision. That's what my JY requires. Probably the same skeleton.BWheeler1 wrote:With all the excitement of getting Kelsi's new body yesterday, I hadn't even thought about hinged necks or goosenecks. But just now as I was bringing the girls to bed, I noticed that Kelsi's neck makes no sound. Sakura is only a month or so older, and she definitely has a gooseneck that does creak, but as I said it doesn't bother me at all. So with the two of them lying together, I felt around their necks and sure enough, Kelsi has a hinged neck. I could feel the joint inside. That would explain why hers is so quiet. I have only had her new body for two days so it's probably too early to have a preference yet, but I would have to say the advantage goes to the hinged for me. But my dolls' circumstances May differ from others. I do not hang my dolls, so that is a non issue for me. I also don't use them for oral because I don't like the bulging eyes, so that is a non issue. Pretty much for me it's just about the posing ability, and it seems like over time if you move the neck alot the gooseneck gets looser and more prone to break. Kelsi's old body had that problem, after about a year and a half I laid her on the bed and heard a snap in her neck. It didn't get all floppy, it just got loose. This is where the hinged seems better to me, because as mentioned before, it can be tightened when it gets loose. I'd venture that if you knew what size of Allen key to use and where the screw was, you could access it by poking just big enough of a hole to get the key through.
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First time I did it, I left the hole unsealed, in case I needed to tighten it some more or soon. Months later, when it got loose again, I noticed the wound had healed! Crazy how it rebonds like that. Does it every time. Baby oil seems to help the process. Only works like that on wounds that remain closed and don't gape.BWheeler1 wrote:Really, a 17mm? That's pretty big for a joint like that, but then, it isn't exactly like I can see it. I would've thought it would be an Allen key like the other joints I've tightened. But it isn't like I'll have to worry about that for a while, I only got this new body Friday. When the time comes, whatever it is, I'll tighten it. Like you said, if it's a one inch incision, that's easy to hide. Plus, I've become pretty good at repairs. If I can fix a chewed up elbow with a hole so big you could see the entire joint, i can make a little incision invisible.Begog wrote:Try a 17mm open end wrench and a 1 inch incision. That's what my JY requires. Probably the same skeleton.BWheeler1 wrote:With all the excitement of getting Kelsi's new body yesterday, I hadn't even thought about hinged necks or goosenecks. But just now as I was bringing the girls to bed, I noticed that Kelsi's neck makes no sound. Sakura is only a month or so older, and she definitely has a gooseneck that does creak, but as I said it doesn't bother me at all. So with the two of them lying together, I felt around their necks and sure enough, Kelsi has a hinged neck. I could feel the joint inside. That would explain why hers is so quiet. I have only had her new body for two days so it's probably too early to have a preference yet, but I would have to say the advantage goes to the hinged for me. But my dolls' circumstances May differ from others. I do not hang my dolls, so that is a non issue for me. I also don't use them for oral because I don't like the bulging eyes, so that is a non issue. Pretty much for me it's just about the posing ability, and it seems like over time if you move the neck alot the gooseneck gets looser and more prone to break. Kelsi's old body had that problem, after about a year and a half I laid her on the bed and heard a snap in her neck. It didn't get all floppy, it just got loose. This is where the hinged seems better to me, because as mentioned before, it can be tightened when it gets loose. I'd venture that if you knew what size of Allen key to use and where the screw was, you could access it by poking just big enough of a hole to get the key through.