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Rachel Broke her spine

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Re: Rachel Broke her spine

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harpdog69 wrote:I would suggest an option to offer buyers of either stainless steel stock (square stock would be stronger and
wouldn't bend where it's not supposed to) and/or PVC frame, that is done by another manufacturer with
good results as far as I know. i'll buy one when you do (but not until).
thanks.
One day probably we will have a floopy version of Viola, but now we focus on getting another head option. Stay tuned :) :glou:

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Re: Rachel Broke her spine

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Undoubtedly you had done a marvelous repair job!

Technically, this is what I think...

The original hole is meant to be screwed to a vertical rod and is always parallel to the spine. So, no problem if you do so.
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Her total body weight is 25kgs and you hanged your doll at an angle. The hanging point is approx at upper 1/3 of her spine. That means 25kgs weight was to be supported by the remaining 2/3 hollow bars at a slanting angle. Obviously it will break at mid-point.

If you intend to do more standing stunt, I suggest to make a support over her neck . This is what I did
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It's a piece of thick plastic and I have yet to try out. But technically speaking, should it breaks, it will only be the connecting screw or the plastic. At least it won't hurt my doll (hopefully), what do you think?

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