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  1. Sorry for the delay in updating, a few mods were needed to ensure smooth sailing I have uploaded a file pack on Thinyiverse, for those who dont know, Thinyiverse is a website where anybody can upload and share 3D designs of practically anything for others to download and share. This is the link, https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3554455. This the the unit shown covered in a chestnut leather with polished brass fittings. Now having this platform, my intention is to drawer up some other mods perhaps to be used with it. If anybody ends up building one, PLEASE let me know how you go and share photos of the finished product, I'm very curious. Comments are very welcome Regards, Jands
  2. We have regular family and guests in our home but we wanted to have some eye bolts in the ceiling. So we got creative and mounted some heavy timber frames on the trusses in the ceiling above out bed and had a heavy 1/2" coupler nut welded to a plate and screwed to the timber from the top, then mounted a removable smoke detector over the top. When we want fun, we take the smoke detector down and screw in a 1/2" eye bolt, it could probably handle 200-300 lbs. Fun ends, eye bolt comes down, and smoke detector goes back up - completely hidden.
  3. Hi all, Apologies if my process seams a little vague. I wasn't intending to upload the designs or images until I am sure of measurements and that everything fits together. The parts I have designed and printed so far will appear a little chunky but have no issues with strength. They have been printed with 4 shells, high polygon count to make sure they have little to no flex under weight and high a 30% overlap. The position of the mounts (bearings/dampener) that support the plate are placed close to the edges to ensure that any force being applied to them is parallel to the vertical leg of the frame. The amount of weight put onto the internal frame in a saddle vibrator is relatively low as most of the weight is put onto the outer shell of the machine provided the toy holder is kept low to the shell. In this image, the "toy holder", is orange, I am still tweaking its curves to make sure it fits my silicone toy correctly, but its almost a mould fit. The parts coloured green are parts that have been printed and tested to ensure it they are strong and well fitted. The "support bridge" the dampener is attached to is strong enough to hold a constant 50kg weight placed on the center. The motor mount is an extremely snug fit to the Unite motor I have mentioned previously, hopefully by this weekend I will find if 2700rpm is fast enough to create oscillations great enough to have the desired effect. So far all parts are printed in PLA because its cheap and easy to work with, however this machine is capable of printing ABS so once I have printed a successful model I will be looking at printing some parts in that, so far however I am very pleasantly surprised by the parts strength. The only part that I was concerned by is the long rails the bearing mounts and support bridge are attached to, because of that I have modelled in a 8mm solid metal rod so support, I do not think it is necessary but we shall see. The machines shell so far is not 3D printed but was constructed of 3 layers of 3mm ply wood shaped over a timber arch frame, so far has handled over 100kg standing upon it, however I would like to replace these with 3D printed versions, but for now they work well. Yet to come on this part would be a rubber layer, a foam layer then finally either leather or faux leather cover. I hope this clears up any questions, if there any more please let me know. Regards, Jands
  4. A many thanks for the likes so far. These two bearing blocks are to hold bearings that support the plate that oscillates. 1 1 - Pillow block style bearing housing to suit an M15 bearing - (metric 15mm) bearing (Available online by searching FL002). 2 - Same type as above but to suit an M8 bearing - (metric 8mm) bearing (Available online by searching FL08). The M15 bearing has a bearing offset to hold the M8 shaft off center. Both bearing mounts have bolt holes on the base for an M6 bolt. In case anyone is reading this would like to give this ago once its complete and thinks they can not 3D print, its far easier than you think. This is the first 3D project I have taken on. The 3D printer I am using is made by FlashForge and costs about $500 from a retail store, it comes ready to use out of the box. There are definitely cheaper printers around, but I chose this because it comes pre-built and ready to go. I will upload the 3D files once I have began to put things together to make sure everything fits nicely. By the end, hopefully, you should be able to download the file with all of the CAD files at once, and just print them one at a time. I will try to post an update once every couple of days incase anybody is following along Kind regards, Jands
  5. Just an update for anyone interested. This is the motor mount that will drive the oscillating plate that the toy attaches to. It is designed to fit a motor I believe should have the speed to handle the demand. I am attaching the 3D images, however I have printed everything I am showing to make sure it fits easily available parts. This would fit a 100/150W 12/24V DC motor made by Unite Motors, a motor that is cheap and internationally available online. Once I start to assemble parts and make sure everything fits, I will upload some photos and 3D STL design files.
  6. Hi all, I had an idea recently of 3D printing a saddle style vibrator, similar to the larger named brands *cough* without the large price tag. I have begun by designing a plastic toy holder with measurements made from silicone toy attachment. I have seen some of the common 3D designs and they have the vibrate function but not the rotation, likely because this may the be the more difficult side of the build. I am curious to know if there is anyone else out there that has tried/done this already successfully? My intention is to upload the file so others may download and hopefully modify and then re-upload for the community. I will upload pictures as I go in case anyone wants to give this a go. If anyone has any ideas on how to improve the design please let me know here. This is the toy mount I have started with. Cheers, Jands
  7. I know this is an old post, but in case anybody has found their way here by searching for restraints, I figured I would drop a few ideas. The under the bed and cheaper restraints are a good starting point, but if the person being restrained is a little stronger, then you are probably looking for something a little more heavy duty, any tention on the cheap leather cuffs, tends to tear the leather or bend the D ring. The premium extreme restraints branded cuffs are pretty good, they are strong, have lasted us a few years, with very minimal signs of wear and tear and in terms of price, they are mid-low range. We out grew these and wanted something a little special and figured we would go custom made. Searching around we found a set on etsy by a man named Ber from the store BearLeatherBondage. They are extremely well hand made, and they come in a complete set for those out there like us that like everything to match. Hope this helps someone Jands
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