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"My fursona isn't that edgy!"

Starting on the teeth - these are at the "plastic booger" stage and are mashed out of mouldphorm plastic. Need to reheat them to form them into their final shape.

AI Art has been discussed endlessly...and poorly... so I condensed the topic to address the real problems. Let's discuss... youtu.be/8tGnVWjI-z4 #furry #furryart #video #AI #AIArt #VTuber #youtube

Today I had the privilege of an on-site visit to the EISCAT Svalbard radar for ionospheric and atmospheric research. Was awesome to see it up close! Lots of last minute organising, so didn't think I'd get permission or ability to do this! 😄

Jaw test at about 6bar or 90psi air pressure. I think it needs a flow regulator x.x

Now with the cable gland holes done, it's on to the final two horns - this pattern is made from a fence wire skeleton filled with modelling foam and low-melt plastic and will be removed once a fibreglass shell has been built over it.

Needed to fit cable glands to my head, but couldn't use the backnuts as there wasn't enough room and the internal surface is uneven. Instead, we're going to cast the threads using epoxy putty - this should make threads strong enough for non-structural applications like this, more below. 1/7

Headphone amp, repo here if you want to make your own: github.com/CyberHooves/...

Remember, this is the stage in your project you check whether you've used the correct footprints.

Roughing in the fans - 40mm in the snout to defog the visor, and a 92mm at the back to keep my head cool.

Got the jaw working - fully open vs. fully closed

If you need small powerful fans, these server fan modules are about £5 second hand. You get 2x 40mm dual-series fans after dismantling one. Pinout in thread 1/2

Lab or retort stands are good for holding awkward objects. Also fursuit head wip