meh, those boys were safe - trying to get immi's dick in their tight little butts would be like pushing a marshmallow into a piggy bank.I was already rounding up a posse to give them boys a talking to before I figured out what was going on.
meh, those boys were safe - trying to get immi's dick in their tight little butts would be like pushing a marshmallow into a piggy bank.I was already rounding up a posse to give them boys a talking to before I figured out what was going on.
It's cool what you did, but is that going to actually spring, repeatedly? Usually you start with untempered spring steel, do all bends, then heat and quench to harden for springiness. I guess if they're not springy enough you at least have your jig so it will be quick if you remake. I think what you want is 1mm "piano wire", which is usually sold untempered. I know the welding wire will harden - but that's going to be hard to dial in right. Muds people use PW for modelforming - torch and quench when done, stiff like a hey, it's SUnday morning!I don't know if I posted about these stupid ass things. I think I did in the MMS thread? I was looking for new ones cause I'm missing a few.
Anywho
Ordered some 1/16" 316L TiG welding rod. What I got was undersized. Not sure what was up with that.
I grabbed an old 5HP driveshaft. Vice gripped one end onto the driveshaft and cranked down on it. Didn't work that well.
So, scratched my head a bit, did some google, found a couple wire-forming videos and scratched my head some more. Fired up Solidworks and made a little dildo.
4.5 hours and a couple yards of filament later. Result is not 100% as tight as I want it to be, but I think it will work, have to finish the mounting eyes but that's nothing. Maybe when I install it I can tension it so it closes the spring up? Or I might just leave it be.
I can hear the 80s montage music
BTW - @Immigrant, this wasn't directed at you.I wasn't making springs. I was making cable guides. Does the first thing posted look like it acts like a spring?
it sorta does look like a spring. I had no idea.I wasn't making springs. I was making cable guides. Does the first thing posted look like it acts like a spring?
I thought heating coils myself, when I turned the first one out.it sorta does look like a spring. I had no idea.
Actually yes, there is obviously a coiled section for springiness or someone went to a stupid amount of effort at that area. What, coil wire until it fills a gap in "space"? I'm sure those were intended to guide and spring/flex a bit. If the springiness isn't needed then you repeated the original manufacturing inefficiency - @Jehannum , please berate him properly, my work here is done.I wasn't making springs. I was making cable guides. Does the first thing posted look like it acts like a spring?
See, that wasn't so hard. RIght below the plant we see a cable guide, and it is flexing at one end because the cable is bending it - or did you have to do that? THis explains the need(maybe) or desire to create something springy like that piece - rather than have it try to rip itself off the hull whenever the cable is tensioned. Germans would do something like a swiveling piece. Swiss would go full retard and make a channel the length of the boat.