Interested to know/connect! I've 3D-printed molds, smoothed them out, then applied mold release and poured silicone to make custom onaholes before. I don't have a ton of experience, and it's not like I can use TPE at home. But still super cool! I've also 3d printed some wacky stuff like an adapter to use a drill with toys. I'm currently planning to follow someone's build plans on patreon to make a robot stroker with multiple axes of motion and adapt it to use with onaholes. Just curious if anyone else does this kinda stuff haha.
JonesyJames ( 25 )
@KuroNoRider I hope I can do this soon
Zeke ( 283 )
@JonesyJames It's not hard honestly. You just need a few house hold items to help re-texture things. I use a fork, a garlic press (the kind that looks like brass knuckles). I'm trying to find what else I could use to create new textures, but it's hard to figure out alone.
JonesyJames ( 25 )
@Zeke I mean diy with basic robotics like kuro. garlic press tho?
KuroNoRider ( 162 )
@Zeke that sounds scary.... I'm curious HOW they get used???
KuroNoRider ( 162 )
@JonesyJames As in you have the same kind of plans? Or are you learning about robotics and hoping to get to that point? It isn't a whole lot, honestly it's probably a half decent way to learn the basics. Just be careful and don't do anything reckless lol
Tittielover134 ( 606 )
@KuroNoRider The garlic press is troubling for me as well...
Zeke ( 283 )
@JonesyJames Yep! I heat it up on the stove! I take the onahole that needs some modding and turn it inside out. Heat up the garlic press and press it into were it needs to be and it extrudes the material. It changes the texture greatly. It feels a LOT better after.
KuroNoRider ( 162 )
@Zeke wow, okay. That is really interesting. Thanks for sharing
Ineviolet ( 193 )
@KuroNoRider I do lots of 3d printing, but I only modify to make the onaholes more pleasurable, rather than create new.
Tittielover134 ( 606 )
@KuroNoRider Drill-Attachment onahole sounds crazy, we need you on a design team somewhere
KuroNoRider ( 162 )
@Tittielover134 lol! It was too intense but satisfied my curiosity
Tittielover134 ( 606 )
@KuroNoRider There's a market for everything, including toys that resemble a saw trap
KuroNoRider ( 162 )
@Tittielover134 saw trap? like something from Saw that looks like it will kill you? lmao
Jwbo ( 4 )
@KuroNoRider
Nothing beats a warm apple pie as a DIY, just don't go over 4 thrusts.
Jokes aside, your DIYs sounds dope as hell. Usually when I think DIY toys, I think of rolled up towels or wet sponges stuck in a pringles can.
I'd definitely be interested in learning 3D printing in the future since it seems like a cool skill to have, aside from the unlimited onahole potential.
Would you happen to have any resources you would suggest for a complete beginner?
Also, is there a reason why you can't use TPE at home?
I remember watching a [video](https://youtu.be/u86nvQD9YUA?si=b4AMtypphN5pikDI&t=881) where factories keep the off cut to be melted down and reused. Is it not feasible to do that home/hobbiest level?
Nothing beats a warm apple pie as a DIY, just don't go over 4 thrusts.
Jokes aside, your DIYs sounds dope as hell. Usually when I think DIY toys, I think of rolled up towels or wet sponges stuck in a pringles can.
I'd definitely be interested in learning 3D printing in the future since it seems like a cool skill to have, aside from the unlimited onahole potential.
Would you happen to have any resources you would suggest for a complete beginner?
Also, is there a reason why you can't use TPE at home?
I remember watching a [video](https://youtu.be/u86nvQD9YUA?si=b4AMtypphN5pikDI&t=881) where factories keep the off cut to be melted down and reused. Is it not feasible to do that home/hobbiest level?