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bimoul -> f**king machines (1/5/2006 8:00:27 AM)

Hello All,

I am going to attempt at building a basic linear f**king machine with a stainless steel rod attached to a large rubber dildo.

The idea I have in mind so far is to construct a 12v windscreen wiper motor to a plinthe and using variable speed controller have a circular wheel attached to the motor spindle and the bar being offset at the outer circumference on a flying nut and bolt system.

So in effect it will rotate bac kand forth like windscreen ( shield if your from US ) back and forth and push and withdraw the metal rod with the dild oattached.

Does this sounds plausable ? I will post some basics photos of its construction if anyone is interested.

And lastly, I am seeking a willing volunteer based in NW UK to act as a guinea pig.




bimoul -> RE: f**king machines (1/6/2006 7:49:41 AM)

Finished the basic principle construction, cost so far ... £16

Rear windshield motor = £8

Steel for frame and main arm = £5

Small 4" plug = £3

When finished I hope it be housed in an ABS box complete with variable speed controller + 12v PSU or option of 12v car cigarette lighter attachment for portable use

removable 2' long spreader bar attached to rear of device with ankle cuffs should complete the device

Total cost = £30 once completed

Video link below, apologises for poor dim lighting, If anybody wants any better photos or video then feel free to ask.

Basic construction




thetammyjo -> RE: f**king machines (1/6/2006 9:21:43 AM)

Don't know anything about building much of anything but the idea of using such a machine on a slave is very enticing to me.

Perhaps it plays into my voyeaur streak?




willc7786 -> RE: f**king machines (1/6/2006 12:15:52 PM)

very nice...where did you find the rear windshield motor?




stef -> RE: f**king machines (1/6/2006 12:26:39 PM)

You can get them at any auto parts store, they're a common replacement item. If you don't want a new one, you can also pick one up at an auto salvager/junkyard.

I'm curious if they have enough torque for this application.

~stef




MrPfister -> RE: f**king machines (1/6/2006 12:55:14 PM)

So, tell us, have you tried out your machine yet? I have been planning on building one myself. Hadn't thought about going with a 12v motor myself, but it seems like the low speed and reasonably high torque would be ideal.




Hohoho -> RE: f**king machines (1/6/2006 1:43:00 PM)

Well done! I hope others visit their local salvage yard soon. Recycle!

[:D]K




windchymes -> RE: f**king machines (1/6/2006 4:11:40 PM)

I think it looks awesome!

(Now we know why they called them "Erector Sets" when we were kids!)
[:D]

chymes




bimoul -> RE: f**king machines (1/7/2006 2:03:12 AM)

Thanks for all the comments, the torque is pretty immense ( not possible to turn motor spindle by hand without it being turned on even with attached bar in place , and it doesnt have a locking mechanism )

Its just a regular rear window motor from any old car, sourced from a scrapyard. The slow speed seems ideal but alas NO , I have yet to try it out on anybody.

As i told a friend of mine on here, it will probably end up in the dustbin this time next week due to lack of 'play partners' , tee hee

O well, least I made it




willc7786 -> RE: f**king machines (1/7/2006 12:02:50 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: bimoul

Thanks for all the comments, the torque is pretty immense ( not possible to turn motor spindle by hand without it being turned on even with attached bar in place , and it doesnt have a locking mechanism )

Its just a regular rear window motor from any old car, sourced from a scrapyard. The slow speed seems ideal but alas NO , I have yet to try it out on anybody.

As i told a friend of mine on here, it will probably end up in the dustbin this time next week due to lack of 'play partners' , tee hee

O well, least I made it


not sure exactly what the motor is used for (on the car that is lol)...might look into this since it seems like a 'simple' machine to make...is the motor for the windshield wipers? just so i know what to ask/look for...thanks




girl4you2 -> RE: f**king machines (1/7/2006 12:36:28 PM)

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quote:

ORIGINAL: willc7786

not sure exactly what the motor is used for (on the car that is lol)...might look into this since it seems like a 'simple' machine to make...is the motor for the windshield wipers? just so i know what to ask/look for...thanks

"construct a 12v windscreen wiper motor to a plinthe and using variable speed controller have a circular wheel attached to the motor spindle and the bar being offset at the outer circumference on a flying nut and bolt system.

So in effect it will rotate bac kand forth like windscreen ( shield if your from US ) back and forth and push and withdraw the metal rod with the dild oattached."

the windshield motor powers the windshield wipers, so yes, the motor is for the windshield wipers on a car. : )




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