Chaoskampf

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Some pumpers have size concerns with the available Pfallosan chambers. I had the idea of making a 3D print of a chamber which can be integrated with the PF system. This was my first 3D print so I didn't know what to expect. I had this done by an experienced 3D printing business which uses advanced materials. The biggest problem when you want to mimic the Phallosan chamber is that the pump is attached to the complex top part of the chamber which I think is impossible to copy on a Computer Aided Design program. Therefore I want to connect a CPC hose coupling to the chamber and use it with a ball vacuum pump.

The 3D print arrived today and I tested it right away. Unfortunately there is a leak at the top because air was interefering the printing process. I will use instant liquid adhesive to cope with that. I just tested the chamber with scotch tape and it was good to go. For the CPC valve I have to make a thread into the plastic. Drilling a thread into plastic may be tricky and I don't know whether the chamber survives this. CPC valves are only available as tapered threads, namely NPT and BSPT. Previously I assumed it was a parallel BSP thread. Long story short I have to order a tap with which I can make the thread. Also I still have to order the CPC valves which are a little bit difficult to obtain if you don't have a prof. business yourself.


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Very nice chaos. Those 3d printers never cease to amaze me of their capabilities.
 

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Is this something you can make in bulk so we can sell them here?
 
doublelongdaddy;746800 said:
Is this something you can make in bulk so we can sell them here?

Hell of an idea, because at present, all I use is the XL, and it's a tight squeeze sometimes, especially after a girth workout. Build these, make them workable and I'll buy one!
 
Lets see if it is possible. If so maybe LIGHTNING will buy us a machine.
 
doublelongdaddy;746800 said:
Is this something you can make in bulk so we can sell them here?

Possibly. Although the design is not well-engineered yet. I don't think that people want a CPC coupling instead of the Phallosan pump.
 
Chaoskampf;746853 said:
Possibly. Although the design is not well-engineered yet. I don't think that people want a CPC coupling instead of the Phallosan pump.

See if you can perfect and we can possibly do some business.
 
I improved the design and its working for a week now.

+ now with Oring
+ durable 3d printing material instead of high detail resin
+ fits without problems to the existing Phallosan gear

The vacuum I use is about 10 inHg and it is less likely to leak during exercising. In fact the system didn't leak so far. Also if you pull on it, you won't see the glans moving at all.

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Chaoskampf;748712 said:
I improved the design and its working for a week now.

+ now with Oring
+ durable 3d printing material instead of high detail resin
+ fits without problems to the existing Phallosan gear

The vacuum I use is about 10 inHg and it is less likely to leak during exercising. In fact the system didn't leak so far. Also if you pull on it, you won't see the glans moving at all.

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Looks awesome! I am so happy you are perfecting this! I hope we can carry this product soon.
 
Big Schwanz Acht;748742 said:
nice piece of work Chaos!

Really amazing what these printers can do, I really want LIGHTNING to buy one when we can afford it. There are so many idea I have that would cost too much for a prototype. With a printer like this I could really experiment for a small price.
 
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