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That photo’s a fake Lovemachine!!
No way! That’s my real size man. :D
Originally Posted by ModestoMan
Nice picture! First off, that guy definitely does not need more length. Aside from that, why is the cup in top? Shouldn’t it be down below, under the rice sock, so that the heat from the rice sock can flow to the shaft?
Also, I think Bib imagined that this would be used with his hanger, which provides ventral “skids.” In that case, would the hanger be set approximately flat on the chair to produce a “double fulcrum?”
Yeah, I thought I went a little overboard on the length in the pic myself. I am nowhere near that in real life, I must have been thinking of BIB when I drew that (not in that way!). :)
I took a used 1 gallon milk container and cut a little strip of plastic to the width of the duct tape wraps I used to wrap around the sides of the fulcrum rice sock then I placed it in the valley like BIB said too in his post. He also mentioned like you said later in the post using the hard plastic for the hanger to let it ride on it which I didn’t udnerstand what he meant so so my logic was to use the hard flexible plastic to give a bit more harder surface for so my shaft extending over the fulcrum on the rice-sock could have a more stable surface to generate more tension/force along the length of the shaft for the stretch. That’s how I imagined it.
Your idea about placing the fulcrum on the bottom/ventral side to create a double fulcrum might work better all I have to do is flip the fulcrum rice-sock upside down and I can try that idea out. I don’t exactly follow what you mean by that but I’ll give it a shot. Also I still have to try hanging this way while twisting my shaft 45 degrees over the fulcrum like hobby described with the other way we’ve done fulcrum hanging with a bar/tube.
Keep in mind, I haven’t even heated my fulcrum rice-sock yet. I’m sure the benifits would be way greater but I didn’t know if my duct tape had metal in it or not so I’ll have to figure that out later.