Hey Rev!
So this information is giving me pause over the weight reduction Idea.. The idea of weight reduction, is to split the larger areas open, cut out a good portion of tpe, leaving only about an inch layer of TPE. Then using paste install four-way stretch mesh, pack the area with foam, before closing the area back up.. To keep the foam from shifting, I was going to cover it, with the stretch mesh and paste it into the liner mesh. Will probably need to put in some anchor stitches, then seal it all back up and re-sculpt that area to cover the modification. I am concerned about the density difference, so am not sure if I should use a harder or softer foam..
I have two BBW dolls that were given to me that weight 100lbs+ each. They would be perfect for experimenting to reduce the weight.. With the big butts, thighs and calves, boobs and hollowing out the torso, I think I can get about 30lbs off, the doll. I don't know about you, but 70lbs is much more doable then 100lbs..
So this information is giving me pause over the weight reduction Idea.. The idea of weight reduction, is to split the larger areas open, cut out a good portion of tpe, leaving only about an inch layer of TPE. Then using paste install four-way stretch mesh, pack the area with foam, before closing the area back up.. To keep the foam from shifting, I was going to cover it, with the stretch mesh and paste it into the liner mesh. Will probably need to put in some anchor stitches, then seal it all back up and re-sculpt that area to cover the modification. I am concerned about the density difference, so am not sure if I should use a harder or softer foam..
I have two BBW dolls that were given to me that weight 100lbs+ each. They would be perfect for experimenting to reduce the weight.. With the big butts, thighs and calves, boobs and hollowing out the torso, I think I can get about 30lbs off, the doll. I don't know about you, but 70lbs is much more doable then 100lbs..
Statistics: Posted by muesky6969 — Sat Mar 02, 2024 5:46 pm