- Más nuevos
- Los mejores vídeos
- Mejores creadores
- Mejores creadores de vídeos
- xHamster Awards 2024
- Categorías
- Citas
- Porno de VR
- Fotos
- Heterosexual
- Gay
- Transgénero
- Bahasa Indonesia
- Bahasa Melayu
- Български
- Čeština
- Deutsch
- English
- Español
- Français
- Italiano
- Magyar Nyelv
- Nederlands
- Polski
- Português
- Português (BR)
- Română
- Srpski
- Svenska
- Tiếng Việt
- Türkçe
- Ελληνικά
- Русский
- Українська
- עברית
- اللغة العربية
- हिन्दी
- Hindustani
- ภาษาไทย
- 한국어
- 中文
- 漢語
- 日本語
La máquina roboboot: ¿cómo funciona? demo de la máquina
Mostrar más
Mostrar más
Comentarios
7
Inicia sesión o regístrate para publicar comentarios
J
jcags 5 años atrás
The market provides
Responder
R
roboheel Publicador 5 años atrás
Hi, and thank you. I hope it goes into production one day. Two legs would require complicated coordination, unless both legs were joined together and do not move, independently. That's why I decided on one leg for now and gave it 3 different motions. .
Responder Comentario original
R
roboheel Publicador 5 años atrás
It's a good idea, but two-legs would make it huge and extremely expensive! I mean 8k to $10,000! I tried making it smaller in the first design version, but it wasn't effective, and I rebuilt the entire thing. This machine is really for a dungeon room, or someplace where it isn't going to be moved. I could put dolly wheels on it, to roll it from room to room, but smaller means less weight and leverage force. If I make it fixed mounted, it can be only 2.5" long, but no position adjustment ability means you would have to move into position for the machine. Instead, the machine adjusts to your position, regardless of sitting, laying down or shifting postions, etc. Thanks for for comments! I appreciate any and all feedback.
Responder

berlinheels 5 años atrás
I hope you can go in mass production, and the machine where smaller and a idea for two boots or heels for perfect shoejob
Responder Comentario original
R
roboheel Publicador 5 años atrás
And yes, it was expensive to build. It cost around $3,500 in materials and almost a year to make it. The control panel alone was almost $500 to design and build. The bottom line is it works extremely well! In fact; it's awesome! It provides an absolutely perfect shoejob or bootjob that is intense, every time I use it. It never tires or gets a cramp and provides perfect smooth speed at your control. They will cost about $5,000, when and if, it goes into production. Yes, expensive. What is one bootjob worth from a professional? This machine will provide thousands!
Responder Comentario original
R
roboheel Publicador 5 años atrás
Yes, it is big. 4-ft table top. 150-lbs! The first prototype was light and didn't stroke with any force or control - it sucked!
Responder Comentario original

berlinheels 5 años atrás
The machine is very big i think the price is very high?
Responder