
coral v5.1
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I am exploring various PA jewelry designs in the "coral" series, each featuring a unique approach to securing from the front rather than the bottom. This design innovation allows for greater compatibility with uncut materials and reduces the likelihood of sliding motions within the tube. Currently, custom sizing is required for the glansmitt; however, I am intrigued by the possibility of creating this component in a flexible material or redesigning it to accommodate flexing or hinging mechanisms. Utilizing Fusion 360, I employed a combination of dimensioned modeling and direct sculpting techniques to bring my design to life. Interested parties can inspect and download project files online at https://a360.co/2WRvdsj. The tube assembly seamlessly integrates with the base ring from a low-cost steel device that I sourced on eBay for approximately $20. This device, known as the Magic Lock A338, includes a locking mechanism and can be found by searching for [Magic Lock A338](https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_nkw=Magic+Lock+A338+chastity&_sacat=0). When initiating my design, I created a rough model of the base ring from the A338, followed by meticulous measurement and reproduction of the lock plate to ensure precise mating with the tube assembly. Although the current design exhibits a slight lateral wiggle, I successfully mitigated this issue by incorporating a credit-card plastic shim and adhesive.
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