MasterKazarik
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Good day Termyn8or Actually that is exactly what I want.. I am looking to get as many different people telling me information. I agree, we all have different sizes. If I just went with what I ** THINK ** it should have, how many people am I excluding by it being either to big, or to small? The more people tell me, the better the design will be, because it will be just that, versatile.. That is the ultimate goal.. I want to design it in such a way that I can take this to a party and have it so every single person there could use it, or at the very least 99%.. The design I currently have will do that, but there are some things that I need to tweak.. This is one area. Again, the more people that can give me this information, the better the design will be in the end.. Got to love bell curves and the data they provide! MK quote:
ORIGINAL: Termyn8or My measurements would probably not help you. I have very large ankles and feet. It seems my wrists are a bit smaller than they used to be but it is EXTREMELY difficult for me to turn my wrists in police handcuffs. In fact my Father's wrists used to be so big that handcuffs simply would not fit him. But what I have to say might help, and it is all based on one word - adjustability. How hard is it to drill a few more holes ? Thing is, you could measure one person up and get everything just right, but then what if someone else "uses" it ? I do have a way of putting things sometimes eh ? As I stand above the ankle, where a restraint would go is about the diameter of a CD off the floor. Ankle circumference is a different story. I have put ankle cuffs on sitting and they hurt terribly when I stand. So it depends on just what takes the body weight. T
< Message edited by MasterKazarik -- 5/21/2008 4:39:10 AM >
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