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  • #31
    Eclipse,

    I am sure your tissues have gotten stronger. But that does not matter, except for the fact that you will have to apply more stress. They will give at some stress level, much easier using this technique.

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    • #32
      It makes me cry because it is that good, or maybe I'm becoming a big emotional baby :cry:

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      • #33
        Bigger,

        Is the valley important for the shaft, can you give me your exact measurement of you RSDT I just wanna compare and see if I can improve my anymore, it's really hard to get this perfect.

        thanks,

        E.

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        • #34
          E,

          >Is the valley important for the shaft, can you give me your exact measurement of you RSDT I just wanna compare and see if I can improve my anymore, it's really hard to get this perfect.<

          Well, it is somewhat important, in that you want the shaft to be somewhat straight, with the fulcrum pressure where the shaft goes over more on the top two chambers, and not the bottom chamber.

          In that regard, you want the valley somewhat narrower than the wrapped width of your shaft.

          The one I made is adjustable, as to the valley width and depth. It is also irregular in shape, to accomodate the urethra. So a measurement would mean little.

          My old one, the first one I made, the width of the valley is two inches, and the depth about an inch. Could definitely have been better.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Bib
            E,

            >Is the valley important for the shaft, can you give me your exact measurement of you RSDT I just wanna compare and see if I can improve my anymore, it's really hard to get this perfect.<

            Well, it is somewhat important, in that you want the shaft to be somewhat straight, with the fulcrum pressure where the shaft goes over more on the top two chambers, and not the bottom chamber.

            In that regard, you want the valley somewhat narrower than the wrapped width of your shaft.

            The one I made is adjustable, as to the valley width and depth. It is also irregular in shape, to accomodate the urethra. So a measurement would mean little.

            My old one, the first one I made, the width of the valley is two inches, and the depth about an inch. Could definitely have been better.

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            Bigger,

            I was talking about the whole measurement of the RSDT, not the actual valley, but that should come in handy. I have not mess about with making a valley. It's really hard to get the right height to make a good enough bend in the shaft, and then trying to get the width from the buttocks to the skids, while also trying to make it small enough to fit as close to the buttocks as possible.

            I guess I'm gonna mess about with valleys and see what that does.

            This adjustable fulcrum is sounding good what else can it do.

            thanks,

            E.

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            • #36
              E,

              >I was talking about the whole measurement of the RSDT, not the actual valley, but that should come in handy.<

              OK, height is eight inches, width six inches, depth four inches. This was not really good for me, so I made the adjustable thing. The last setting I used was seven inches tall, and seven inches deep. I was using a hardcore model with this, with fulcrum extensions.

              >I have not mess about with making a valley.<

              You really need one.

              >It's really hard to get the right height to make a good enough bend in the shaft, and then trying to get the width from the buttocks to the skids, while also trying to make it small enough to fit as close to the buttocks as possible.<

              Yes, it is a trial and error process. But you don't have to make a new fulcrum every time. Just find thing to tape to the bottom or back of the fulcrum to make it larger.

              >This adjustable fulcrum is sounding good what else can it do.<

              Well, a lot. Adjusts for height and depth, adjusts for fulcrum point, shaft size, etc. Little if any total friction, and none on the shaft.

              It is made of plastic, and cannot be microwaved to heat it up. Shaft length may be a problem. I do not know if it will work on six inch lengths.

              I will get to it sometime. It is not a big deal.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Bib
                E,

                >I was talking about the whole measurement of the RSDT, not the actual valley, but that should come in handy.<

                OK, height is eight inches, width six inches, depth four inches. This was not really good for me, so I made the adjustable thing. The last setting I used was seven inches tall, and seven inches deep. I was using a hardcore model with this, with fulcrum extensions.

                >I have not mess about with making a valley.<

                You really need one.

                >It's really hard to get the right height to make a good enough bend in the shaft, and then trying to get the width from the buttocks to the skids, while also trying to make it small enough to fit as close to the buttocks as possible.<

                Yes, it is a trial and error process. But you don't have to make a new fulcrum every time. Just find thing to tape to the bottom or back of the fulcrum to make it larger.

                >This adjustable fulcrum is sounding good what else can it do.<

                Well, a lot. Adjusts for height and depth, adjusts for fulcrum point, shaft size, etc. Little if any total friction, and none on the shaft.

                It is made of plastic, and cannot be microwaved to heat it up. Shaft length may be a problem. I do not know if it will work on six inch lengths.

                I will get to it sometime. It is not a big deal.

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                Bigger,

                I'm really looking forward to the adjustable Fulcrum sounds awesome, learning how to use has gotta be fun

                I have mess with a valley and if feels different, did not get it perfect but I will in the next try or two. I think I feel the skids can really dig into the fulcrum a lot more now.

                thanks,

                E

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Bib
                  Well, it is somewhat important, in that you want the shaft to be somewhat straight, with the fulcrum pressure where the shaft goes over more on the top two chambers, and not the bottom chamber.

                  In that regard, you want the valley somewhat narrower than the wrapped width of your shaft.
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                  Bigger,

                  Can you expand more on this for me, are you saying that the stresses would be different when their is no valley present. As in would their be more stress place on the bottom chamber?

                  What effects does the narrower valley have to a wider valley?

                  thanks,

                  E.

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                  • #39
                    E,

                    Good questions.

                    >Can you expand more on this for me, are you saying that the stresses would be different when their is no valley present. As in would their be more stress place on the bottom chamber?<

                    Surely. The shaft is essentially a triangle. The two major chambers make up most of the bulk. Each is larger by itself than the bottom chamber. But the bottom chamber can alter the direction of the stresses, if it causes the shaft to tilt over to one side or the other.

                    Of course, if it is perfectly straight, it can cause more stress to be pushed up into the septum. The CS lies directly below the septum of the two major chambers.

                    So, if you can make a valley where the bottom chamber sits in it, and the two major chambers ride on each side of the valley, that should keep the CS straight, and the shaft from tilting. This will better target the septum.

                    >What effects does the narrower valley have to a wider valley?<

                    It just depends on the relationship to the width of the shaft. If the valley is too wide, it does not help keep the shaft in line. I don't know if you can make it too narrow, as long as the wrapped bottom chamber can fit in it.

                    Good questions. Not sure if I have thought through all of the details.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Bib
                      E,

                      Good questions.

                      >Can you expand more on this for me, are you saying that the stresses would be different when their is no valley present. As in would their be more stress place on the bottom chamber?<

                      Surely. The shaft is essentially a triangle. The two major chambers make up most of the bulk. Each is larger by itself than the bottom chamber. But the bottom chamber can alter the direction of the stresses, if it causes the shaft to tilt over to one side or the other.

                      Of course, if it is perfectly straight, it can cause more stress to be pushed up into the septum. The CS lies directly below the septum of the two major chambers.

                      So, if you can make a valley where the bottom chamber sits in it, and the two major chambers ride on each side of the valley, that should keep the CS straight, and the shaft from tilting. This will better target the septum.

                      >What effects does the narrower valley have to a wider valley?<

                      It just depends on the relationship to the width of the shaft. If the valley is too wide, it does not help keep the shaft in line. I don't know if you can make it too narrow, as long as the wrapped bottom chamber can fit in it.

                      Good questions. Not sure if I have thought through all of the details.

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                      Thanks so much Bigger.

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                      • #41
                        Bigger,

                        What are we trying to keep straight if somebody was to hang OTS with the RSDT, what is the three section I think I feel across the top of the penis?

                        thanks,

                        Eclipse

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                        • #42
                          E,

                          >What are we trying to keep straight if somebody was to hang OTS with the RSDT, what is the three section I think I feel across the top of the penis? <

                          Well first, if you are hanging OTS, you do not need a RSDT fulcrum. Just a normal rice sock will provide the bend.

                          With the direction of stress straight up, the shaft towards your stomach, the two major chambers, the CCs are what are contacting the rice sock. They provide a level surface against the rice sock, and should very well keep themselves straight without any help.

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                          • #43
                            E,

                            I do not know what the "three sections" is about.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Bib
                              E,

                              I do not know what the "three sections" is about.

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                              Bigger,

                              I'm not hanging OTS, I just wanted to know if anything was to be kept straight.

                              Well I feel something hard, I think it is my septum, because I don't think it can be my CS? It's in between the CCs from the top of the penis.

                              thanks,

                              E.

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                              • #45
                                Bigger,

                                Also would you still hit the septum like that, doing OTS?

                                thanks,

                                E.

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