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HELP! please, hand skeleton repair 6YE

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Hi.

Anyone else having problems with their lady's fingers breaking? I own the 6YE 163F.

I'm considering the hand replacement skeleton by MF Creations. You can see it here:
https://mfcreations3d.blogspot.com/sear ... 20Skeleton

The problem is, it was designed for the wrist joint found in WM Dolls (and some others). But I don't know what 6YE wrist skeleton looks like... is it a ball joint or a "clevis" wrist joint like WM or Irontech. See attached picture.

I bought my lady knowing that this would be a problem. Wire based hand skeletons/fingers are the worst.

Thanks.
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If you're curious here are some photoshoot threads of my 163F, Cassandra.

viewtopic.php?f=87&t=144950

viewtopic.php?f=383&t=143054

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These are what 6ye uses now for articulated hands...
Maybe it will help

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Hi,
I PMed them to hopefully get you a picture
Perhaps this method will work
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At least it's a TPE doll, heaps of posts about fixing hands :)

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Booty Call Dolls wrote:These are what 6ye uses now for articulated hands...
Maybe it will help

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I'm glad 6YE has a plan for better hand skeleton.

That picture is still hard for me to tell how the wrist joint is made.

Any chance I can purchase this hand skeleton from 6YE?

Man, I wish that was an option when I purchased...

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From their site: https://www.venuslovedolls.com/6ye-doll/?page=6
The interior of dolls is assembled from Universal spherical joints, stainless steel metal bones
This would include the wrist :)

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Never saw this. Is this a current option for 6ye???

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http://dolldesire.com/
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Once ppjdog765 opens up the wrist area the solution will become a lot easier to understand :)

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Nouchi wrote:
6ye-doll-amor-doll-wrist-joints.jpg
viewtopic.php?f=383&t=128756
:glou:
This is it!! Thanks Nouchi!!!

I suspected it wasn't ball joint by the way it moves.

This means I should be able to fix her with MF Creations replacement skeleton without modification (fingers crossed)!

I'll hold off a couple weeks, see if anyone else has input, plus I still have to purchased the parts etc.

I'll document and share how it goes.

Best.

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ppjdog765 wrote:This is it!! Thanks Nouchi!!!

I suspected it wasn't ball joint by the way it moves.

This means I should be able to fix her with MF Creations replacement skeleton without modification (fingers crossed)!

I'll hold off a couple weeks, see if anyone else has input, plus I still have to purchased the parts etc.

I'll document and share how it goes.

Best.
So how did the hand turn out?
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