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ball joints

| How to design action figures that actually sell? and maybe a proper ball joint socket that plugs and unplugs? also materials that can, maybe contain liquid EVA clays or vice versa, filling in EVA air dry molds.


| https://www.figurerealm.com/customtutorial?action=view&id=5 bump, the link on bottom most is unusable going, "buy this domain"


| There are tutorials online for this.


| >>1057907 well which one? the one i found is about the design, not sales


| If only you werent suffering from clinical retardation you would've had a real job by now, loser.


| Wow cool I never thought about this but it must be accessible to the layperson with how commerce is now


| >>1057920 gofuck yourself in the anus then because you said you love your fucking job didnt you. also my job involves taking bullshits from you so it looks pretty real. maybe do your research first than screaming at people to wipe toilets than actually doing your goddamn employment
>>1057943 ?? huh? did you got raped?


| Depends on where you are, different methods must be used.


| >>1058219 tf? is this racist commentary. nvm i figured, designing Molds itself is more interesting. then it remains, how does socket should be to be pluggable or not. i seen much tutorial, but i figured that, balls are either fitted to cylindrical-tablet ish socket, so it relies strictly on friction? idk, correct me if wrong. then next problem is, what material, to pour. also, i only use air dry in my life so far. not much of, toxic stuff users. tho


| >>1058219 (cont) tho i know, power glue binds anything, so probably also rubber addhsv, so its not good replacement to silicone pour. also silicone glue? so many shits i have no exprience in. seems more logical to know design first

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