1) WEIGHT REDUCTION! THEY NEED TO BE
LIGHTER!
Ok WM, I'm going to make a personal commitment here. If you actually start to implement some of our suggestions I will purchase my next doll from you. I promise.
I'm sure most know, or should know that actually making them significantly lighter will have a direct impact of the cost of our beloved dolls. This is simply a fact.
If I were a doll manufacturer I would offer this as an upgrade or option. This seems obvious.
I'm going to suggest rudimentary things you should already be doing, and options you you should offer, if you haven't done so already.
Frames:
In my opinion you should offer a light weight aluminum frame. This is a dramatic weight savings in aluminum vs steel. I would try making the exact same frame, just made out of aluminum instead of steel. Actually record the difference.
It needs to be a thin wall high quality aluminum tubing, not weak poor quality material as seen in many poor quality goods. Close to aircraft quality, but not aircraft quality, as this would have a dramatic cost implications that non of you clients will pay for.
I'm interested in what the weight savings would be, and the significance.
ONE THING FOR SURE, YOU NEED TO MOVE AWAY FROM STEEL IN THIS LIGHTENING OPTION.
I'm TobyToby, I've been here for a while. I gave up on these dolls about 10 or so, the technology just wasn't there yet. I'm excited to see what in in store in the future.
TobyToby
LIGHTER!
Ok WM, I'm going to make a personal commitment here. If you actually start to implement some of our suggestions I will purchase my next doll from you. I promise.
I'm sure most know, or should know that actually making them significantly lighter will have a direct impact of the cost of our beloved dolls. This is simply a fact.
If I were a doll manufacturer I would offer this as an upgrade or option. This seems obvious.
I'm going to suggest rudimentary things you should already be doing, and options you you should offer, if you haven't done so already.
Frames:
In my opinion you should offer a light weight aluminum frame. This is a dramatic weight savings in aluminum vs steel. I would try making the exact same frame, just made out of aluminum instead of steel. Actually record the difference.
It needs to be a thin wall high quality aluminum tubing, not weak poor quality material as seen in many poor quality goods. Close to aircraft quality, but not aircraft quality, as this would have a dramatic cost implications that non of you clients will pay for.
I'm interested in what the weight savings would be, and the significance.
ONE THING FOR SURE, YOU NEED TO MOVE AWAY FROM STEEL IN THIS LIGHTENING OPTION.
I'm TobyToby, I've been here for a while. I gave up on these dolls about 10 or so, the technology just wasn't there yet. I'm excited to see what in in store in the future.
TobyToby
Statistics: Posted by TobyToby — Fri Mar 29, 2024 10:12 am