since where i live there are no places to find ABDL furniture and accessories i'm planning on making the things i wish i could have all by myself. the UliDN's ABDL and age play product development is officially open!
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it sounded better in my head... anyway, these projects are more of a concept to develop and adapt the the tools and materials available. if anybody wants to try making their own or to update the the concept for their own needs, i invite them to keep me updated in the comments of the concept in question.
Concept: an adult sized baby car seat that can be adjusted for comfort, has a working five points seat belt and could fit in a normal SUV/Crossover.
Description: The seat has a metal tubes framing and a metal base to which the belts are secured. a pivot mechanically connects the seat and the back panel, allowing the back panel to be reclined to fit the car's seat angle, to said pivot can be added tension via screws to lock the back panel in position. The seat belts run trough both main components to reach the top and the bottom of the rear seats where the belts can be adjusted and locked.
The padding is fixed upon the frame via zippers and buttons, has a female hook and loop facing on the head and lumbar areas of the back panel used to attach and exchange modular padding allowing to get maximum comfort and physical support allowing the user to relax their muscles with out getting in unhealthy positions. the padding adapts to every inclination of the back panel thanks to a folding junction that prevents to get pinched in the otherwise open tight gaps between the seat and the back panel.
The seat belts have five points of anchor that directly connect with the Car's seat and structure. the buckle is padded to assure comfort and it's lockable to prevent accidental or intentional openings openings when supposed to be secured. a strap found on the bottom front side of the seat is used to tighten the tension of the belts, tension can be released pressing a button behind the same strap.
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it sounded better in my head... anyway, these projects are more of a concept to develop and adapt the the tools and materials available. if anybody wants to try making their own or to update the the concept for their own needs, i invite them to keep me updated in the comments of the concept in question.
Concept: an adult sized baby car seat that can be adjusted for comfort, has a working five points seat belt and could fit in a normal SUV/Crossover.
Description: The seat has a metal tubes framing and a metal base to which the belts are secured. a pivot mechanically connects the seat and the back panel, allowing the back panel to be reclined to fit the car's seat angle, to said pivot can be added tension via screws to lock the back panel in position. The seat belts run trough both main components to reach the top and the bottom of the rear seats where the belts can be adjusted and locked.
The padding is fixed upon the frame via zippers and buttons, has a female hook and loop facing on the head and lumbar areas of the back panel used to attach and exchange modular padding allowing to get maximum comfort and physical support allowing the user to relax their muscles with out getting in unhealthy positions. the padding adapts to every inclination of the back panel thanks to a folding junction that prevents to get pinched in the otherwise open tight gaps between the seat and the back panel.
The seat belts have five points of anchor that directly connect with the Car's seat and structure. the buckle is padded to assure comfort and it's lockable to prevent accidental or intentional openings openings when supposed to be secured. a strap found on the bottom front side of the seat is used to tighten the tension of the belts, tension can be released pressing a button behind the same strap.
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i thought it was better to make different elements pop up more, the cool part is that is tat it also looks cuter. i'll eventually make it, but wen i get to have my workshop ready, technically i already have most of the tools, but i won't be able to make it for some time.
technically a working buckle can be made only using a 3d printer, but the design i want needs at least a metal spring. if i want to add the locking mechanism i can do it adding one rotating or sliding component to turn or push with a "key" or something else to lock the buckle button.
you can find boxes full of springs on amazon for less than 20€ there are usually around 300 of various sizes and dimensions, if instead need a very specific spring i can go to a store and get it. fortunately i live close to many stores of these kind
i think the hard part for me will be making the lining, i'm not great at sew. but i think i can learn, i like manual works.
i think the hard part for me will be making the lining, i'm not great at sew. but i think i can learn, i like manual works.
i still don't know, i could optimize towards comfort and have a very soft and light fabric and giving up things like resilience and ease of clean. or i could use a more rigid material like real baby car seats, easy to clean waterproof and resistant, giving up comfort.
what i think is the best chiose is mixing up the two, just like they do for real baby car seats. the main body lined with the though waterproof fabric and the modular pads made with the comfier fabric.
they both can be removed for cleaning but i guess it's easier to clean only the superficial soft parts instead of the whole lining.
i'm gonna need a sewing macine...
what i think is the best chiose is mixing up the two, just like they do for real baby car seats. the main body lined with the though waterproof fabric and the modular pads made with the comfier fabric.
they both can be removed for cleaning but i guess it's easier to clean only the superficial soft parts instead of the whole lining.
i'm gonna need a sewing macine...
why not use off the shelf components ment for another industry like https://www.amazon.com/Braum-Green-...../dp/B072MBMHFZ
main reason: that kind of belt system is not available in my localized amazon.
secondary reason: such a piece is not that cheap
Third reason: the buckle system on those are very different than a baby harness. which is not ideal if i can choose.
you're free to try whatever feels good. this concept is free to be used and to get inspiration from.
secondary reason: such a piece is not that cheap
Third reason: the buckle system on those are very different than a baby harness. which is not ideal if i can choose.
you're free to try whatever feels good. this concept is free to be used and to get inspiration from.
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you may want move bottom seat forward little bit like 3in so you can rest back on the seat without having be stuck leaning forward like any other cheap car seat i have seen before
if you have 3D printing that be awesome but going need bigger one in order print big pieces fit adults in it i know someone who make giant 3D printing machine on YouTube
you may want move bottom seat forward little bit like 3in so you can rest back on the seat without having be stuck leaning forward like any other cheap car seat i have seen before
if you have 3D printing that be awesome but going need bigger one in order print big pieces fit adults in it i know someone who make giant 3D printing machine on YouTube
got it, the back panel is supposed to get allied with the backseat angle trough the pivot at it's base. i was actually thinking of raising the front of the seat a bit more to keep the knees up and supported.
3d printing is useful for some pieces like the buckle components and some other bits, i wont make it fully with a printer, it's just unbearable.
3d printing is useful for some pieces like the buckle components and some other bits, i wont make it fully with a printer, it's just unbearable.
i see what you mean but dont want go too far when you do then ur head hitting roof ceilings else
not all vehicles is taller enough fit 6ft person in vehicles just like my ranger driver seat was super annoying because hit my head get in seat and head is being pushed down because seat is too high cant adjust it up or down only back n forward and my knee keep hitting steeling wheels which hardly fit in it so i ripped seat out and went to junkyard find my self mustang seat and put in my truck lower it all way to floor which fit perfectly for me but not for anyone else they cant see over steeling wheels and they cant touch pedals and they head is under dash cant see over it but i can see hoods and anything else it funny when idiots jump in my truck think can steal it them he realize wait a minute cant touch pedals and can't see over dash what the jump out goes running off have me laughing so hard
not all vehicles is taller enough fit 6ft person in vehicles just like my ranger driver seat was super annoying because hit my head get in seat and head is being pushed down because seat is too high cant adjust it up or down only back n forward and my knee keep hitting steeling wheels which hardly fit in it so i ripped seat out and went to junkyard find my self mustang seat and put in my truck lower it all way to floor which fit perfectly for me but not for anyone else they cant see over steeling wheels and they cant touch pedals and they head is under dash cant see over it but i can see hoods and anything else it funny when idiots jump in my truck think can steal it them he realize wait a minute cant touch pedals and can't see over dash what the jump out goes running off have me laughing so hard
so they try to steal your truck that often?! my anti-theft device is a gear stick. here in Europe people is starting to get automatic cars so i guess it's just gonna be a matter of time before no thief can steal a manual car.
any way, i know that different cars have different roof highs, obviously the ideal would be for the back panel to rise over the head rest of the car seat by a few inches, enough to support correctly the head, but he fact is that it's a compromise between the user height and the car dimensions. i wouldn't go below a suv for hosting this anyway, but i guess that an insert to support the back panel being tilted more horizontally can be a very good idea.
any way, i know that different cars have different roof highs, obviously the ideal would be for the back panel to rise over the head rest of the car seat by a few inches, enough to support correctly the head, but he fact is that it's a compromise between the user height and the car dimensions. i wouldn't go below a suv for hosting this anyway, but i guess that an insert to support the back panel being tilted more horizontally can be a very good idea.
my truck is gear shifter and rest of factory set up is junk doesnt work like it should done so i bypassed anti theft and factory wwiring
it run manuel by ton of switches which good thing if theft turn on wrong switch set off alarms sound like a train lol and im in USA so you in Europe so different countries
it run manuel by ton of switches which good thing if theft turn on wrong switch set off alarms sound like a train lol and im in USA so you in Europe so different countries
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