"Oh, an other curious cat. Hi there."
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I'm Milo. I use my knowledge of electronics and 3D printing to create adult toys for myself.
If you are interested to see them then come along and i will show you how i make them.
Just a little side quest modifying this dirt cheap stroker to work with the https://t.co/hEffhZVDh2 and some other connected games.
So far a lot of success. And pretty easy I would say.
First peak of the case design!
I love how it is coming together.π₯°
It might just be a universal display. Quite a few other projects use three buttons and an encoder as the main input. Could be a whole separate project with a bit of development.
Custom ancor point for shibary.π
Based on my testing, one of these can hold my entire body weight. Not that i would ever use it for suspension, but goot to know these will hold secure.
@Roanyer_fetizen A good advice a photographer once gave me is to push out my chin while infront of a camera. It feels silly when i do it but it really does hide the goofy folds and rinkles. You might wanna try it if you appear more on camera.
First peak of the case design!
I love how it is coming together.π₯°
It might just be a universal display. Quite a few other projects use three buttons and an encoder as the main input. Could be a whole separate project with a bit of development.
Printed a case for all of this, but it still feels very much like a crude prototype.
There is a lot to improve on the size, design and software still, but nonetheless it is a decent first version.
Just a simple version of an Openshock Hub. But it just sucks so much.
I'm gonna make a better one. After all the source code is available on github for everyone to improve.
This is just a little side project and not realted to electrobics but it is awesome.
A custom fit muzzle for pet play. Not the final version tho, just a small prototype before i make the real one out of proper steel.
Just a simple version of an Openshock Hub. But it just sucks so much.
I'm gonna make a better one. After all the source code is available on github for everyone to improve.
First project in a while that is made half decently.
A proper bipolar plug for estim.
Two separate metal parts with some 3D printed insolation, glued together with medical super glue and and covered with protective epoxy to prevent uncleanable spots. Pretty shiny, huh?
@Carumbad I wanted something smaller but in the end this did not work out too well. The box was too fragile. I am sure i could make a better one today.
Bit of a different kind of gadget this time. I'm trying to make an IoT key box. An ESP talking to an MQTT server, that is controlled by the xToys app.
Lockable from anywhere in the world. Still a lot of kinks to work out but at least the software is working flawlessly.π
@Carumbad You can also just use those estim cages you can get on amazon. You have a separate box, but at least complete control over the device.
Although i believe qiui rebrands their cages and you can buy the same one without their software from AliExpress. But I'm not sure about that.
@Carumbad There are cages like the CellMate that have a shocker version.
But I was more on the side of recreating one of these in a thinner and smaller form so I can fit it under my jeans for some public play. It would be a lot of fun for sure.