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Making an automated expander filling machine (progress)
Delphine Aldrine:
--- Quote from: Rusty009 on July 12, 2023, 05:13:38 pm ---can you get a bigger syringe so you can fill without having to refill syringe? more time to enjoy yourself whilst inflating.
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it will have a 3 ways valve , also remotly manipulated , so i don't need a bigger syringe because the machine will automaticly pump and reload ;)
also the standart is 60cc
Rusty009:
i see, complex rig setup but sounds like you have it under control.
leads to some interesting b.e story lines, like falling asleep whilst it just keep pumping you up.
Delphine Aldrine:
--- Quote from: Rusty009 on July 12, 2023, 08:56:34 pm ---i see, complex rig setup but sounds like you have it under control.
leads to some interesting b.e story lines, like falling asleep whilst it just keep pumping you up.
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i want to have my hand free , to "enjoy the feeling" ;)
I have to say that i clearly imagined this case of feeling sick , and waking up from intense pressure on my implants ..
Would i remove the excess cc or just decide to live with it ? ...
surtur:
--- Quote from: Delphine Aldrine on May 22, 2023, 07:20:27 pm ---
Has you may know , i have expanders implants , and i've already had a filling , done by the surgeon ,400 to 520cc (video will be available soon when paypal move their ass to resolv my bug )
And i'm also allowed to make the filling at home !
I really want for the second time, to be "hand free" , and enjoy myself and the feeling during the filling, so i'm building a machine to do that
So for thoses interested, here are my progress :
I already have the X Axis, with stepper motor and optical encoder , and i'm making a 3D print for a seringe holder :
Tell me if this project interest you ?
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The comma and period belong to the end of the sentence, without a space. You are adding a space at the end of the sentence, that's not correct. The space comes after the period or comma. The same rule also applies to the exclamation mark and the question mark. It's quite simple ignorant.
TheUpsideDownPineapple:
--- Quote from: surtur on July 22, 2023, 10:36:56 pm ---
--- Quote from: Delphine Aldrine on May 22, 2023, 07:20:27 pm ---
Has you may know , i have expanders implants , and i've already had a filling , done by the surgeon ,400 to 520cc (video will be available soon when paypal move their ass to resolv my bug )
And i'm also allowed to make the filling at home !
I really want for the second time, to be "hand free" , and enjoy myself and the feeling during the filling, so i'm building a machine to do that
So for thoses interested, here are my progress :
I already have the X Axis, with stepper motor and optical encoder , and i'm making a 3D print for a seringe holder :
Tell me if this project interest you ?
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The comma and period belong to the end of the sentence, without a space. You are adding a space at the end of the sentence, that's not correct. The space comes after the period or comma. The same rule also applies to the exclamation mark and the question mark. It's quite simple ignorant.
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The rules are not the same in all languages.
For example in French you are supposed to put a non-breaking space before characters like the question mark or exclamation point.
Delphine is a French first name, so be indulgent and please don't end your sentence with "It's quite simple ignorant.".
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