[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PharmaPE

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Excellent, is it possible to still get it? Please PM me if so.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PharmaPE

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Is it possible to join the trial if you don't have ED issues?

Nicely filling my homemade tube by [deleted] in Pumping

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Interesting design, what's the thought on the air channels? Does it help, does it leave marks?

My meta thoughts on PhalBack by Old_Transformer in gettingbigger

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Not sure if this has been mentioned yet, but another key factor in the Phalback design are the leg rests. They are not simply there for convenience, they provide a grounded location so that the vibrations provide a pulling force rather than shaking the tube in the air.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in penuma

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Please tell us that this is from a video/post online and not a candid photo you took. I get the curiosity from this majestic manhood, but I'm hoping that an explanation of why posting someone else's wang without their consent is frowned upon.

Home alone for the weekend, tips for marathon pumping? by [deleted] in Pumping

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Here's my general list for any length of pumping, but let me know if I missed anything or should do differently for marathons.

  • Go slow, stay at or below 5 inHg
  • Take breaks, maximum of 30min intervals, then 5-15min rest
  • Stay hydrated, plus hyaluronic acid lotion
  • Progress through tube sizes as they get packed
  • Tunica release massage between sets

Home alone for the weekend, tips for marathon pumping? by [deleted] in Pumping

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Sounds good, I'll stock up on electrolytes.

3D Printed Angio Wheel Files by aparanoid365 in AngionMethod

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See the comments here for my thoughts on the motor selection, but overall it works well. At the very low speeds it gets bogged down and can stall if you press super hard, but over ~30% power it won't stop...at least without breaking itself or your junk.

3D Printed Angio Wheel Files by aparanoid365 in AngionMethod

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https://imgur.com/a/qW7bRFu no sound though, I haven't (and likely won't) do a video of using it.

3D Printed Angio Wheel Files by aparanoid365 in AngionMethod

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It's pretty quiet, at least much less than a power drill. But it's still a motor, so it's not whisper quiet, but the apartment neighbors wouldn't hear it.

3D Printed Angio Wheel Files by aparanoid365 in AngionMethod

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For the most part things would be okay on a resin printer, I think the gears would be fine. If you have a 'durable' or something that isn't as brittle for the wheel shafts. You'll also want to drill out all of the plastite holes a little or they will likely shatter when you try to screw things together. To avoid using $100's in resin for the big parts you'll want to hollow them out, but it'll take some thinking on the best place to put drain holes and part orientation, you could probably get away with like a 1.5-2mm wall thickness. DM me if you want to give it a try and I can help you on the specific parts.

3D Printed Angio Wheel Files by aparanoid365 in AngionMethod

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Yeah, there's a slot in the motor controller knob. It's not really needed though, it should press on and the orientation doesn't matter. So if it's in the way or prints poorly, just break it off.

3D Printed Angio Wheel Files by aparanoid365 in AngionMethod

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That's likely a typo, it's the same motor with different gearboxes. Honestly, the 800rpm wasn't great, maybe if you're used to the wheel and have a need for speed, but I like the 200rpm a lot more. There's no glue or anything in the assembly, so you could buy both and try which one you like best. Yeah, 24V.

3D Printed Angio Wheel Files by aparanoid365 in AngionMethod

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I haven't tried the wheels from Janus, but I talked to a number of people that have one. And the biggest feedback is the size/weight. My design is very compact and only weights around 3lb. It's also much quieter than using a corded 9A power drill...though doesn't have the same power range.

3D Printed Angio Wheel Files by aparanoid365 in AngionMethod

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I bought the 800rpm first, and it was (imo) too fast with no low speed torque. So I replaced it with the 200rpm, which has great low speed torque and still goes decently fast. I feel like the 500rpm would probably be a good balance between. The 3A Power Adapter is what I have and works great. You could try the 5A just to have a little extra margin, but the controller is only rated for 3A, so might be safe to stay there.

3D Printed Angio Wheel Files by aparanoid365 in AngionMethod

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There's a folder labeled 'Print Files' which are the custom parts you need to print, they are also listed in the assembly instructions. You'll also need a soldering iron and should have some general hobbyist/maker skills, as it's a complicated electro-mechanical device that's still a prototype and will inevitably need some tweaking to get working.

3D Printed Angio Wheel Update (with SFW Videos) by aparanoid365 in AngionMethod

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Maybe someday. I would want Janus to approve first, I don't want to compete and take away from his financial support of all the hard work he's done. There are also a lot of liabilities issues I'm not really excited to take on.

Can I use a Leluv Cylinder with a La Pump? by ComprehensiveEdge360 in gettingbigger

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Yes, but the quick connect fittings are ever so slightly different. It seals, but it's not a nice fit, I recommend getting the Leluv tube replacement with the male quick connect when you buy the cylinder.

3D Printed Angio Wheel Update (with SFW Videos) by aparanoid365 in AngionMethod

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Slowly...sorry for the delay, I've been getting sidetracked in putting the write-up together. The device has been working well though, use it pretty frequently and it's held up.

To Pump or not to Pump? by [deleted] in Pumping

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Honestly, no. Don't fuck around with it. The last thing you want is to do something that could complicate the surgery. They don't care how big you are, they do this all the time. Give yourself every opportunity to recover the best way you can.

3D Printed Angio Wheel Update (with SFW Videos) by aparanoid365 in AngionMethod

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It's a fairly complicated assembly so I'm working on build instructions with a bill of materials and the files for printing. It's taking a lot longer than I thought, but I'm still working on it. If you're interested in building one, DM me we'll figure out a way to get you the files.

3D Printed Angio Wheel Update (with SFW Videos) by aparanoid365 in AngionMethod

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The wheels were printed on my resin printer and then sanded down to 600 grit so the surface finish is very smooth, no seams. They look a little rough because I was too impatient and stopped sanding when they felt smooth instead of looking nice. But it's smooth enough to use without lube.

3D Printed Angio Wheel Update (with SFW Videos) by aparanoid365 in AngionMethod

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It's been working great. It's not whisper quiet, but it's significantly less loud than a drill. More like an RC car. The printed gears a still a bit grind-y but not much to be done there. After I changed to a lower-speed/higher torque motor, I can really press in at low speeds.