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A unique little something I made
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 2:21 am
by Raelia
http://home.comcast.net/~Ranzear/Tail.wmv
Serious Inquiries to Ranzear (at) Gmail.com
(Okay, its up now, enjoy!)
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 2:32 am
by Shirya
A true mithra fan indeed
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 3:24 am
by Leane
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 3:38 am
by Raelia
It is a device and yes it moves like that.
No editing at all.
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 3:44 am
by Leane
where can we get one?
edit: fixed typo
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 3:52 am
by Raelia
"Serious Inquiries to Ranzear (at) Gmail.com"
I'd have to build you one ^_^
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 1:07 pm
by Sugami
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 3:03 pm
by Alya Mizar (Tsybil)
Nice tail action, flat spring?
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 4:14 pm
by Raelia
Its a secret
But no, its a single flexible piece (no springs, all galvanized, hangs loose when detached) with vertebrae-like protrusions for the movement mechanism.
Looks real...
feels real...
Its downright eerie to see it - you'll hear little kids say "It moves! It must be real!" and then one kid will asked if she could feel it (Okay, lil creepy I know) and she freaked out because it feels like a real spine underneath.
I have to build a few for friends then I might make some for other people who are genuinely interested. I'd have to ask for cost of materials at the least though.
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 5:16 pm
by Alya Mizar (Tsybil)
I do like the movement. Leared the flat spring trick from watching a music video pulled from Cats. Gives nice movement when the tip is weighted, but not as good as that.
Raelia wrote:I have to build a few for friends then I might make some for other people who are genuinely interested. I'd have to ask for cost of materials at the least though.
There are 10s of thousands Japanise Cosplayers who would pay good yen for that tail, check out going into production.
(How many hambergers DO you get for 1,000,000 yen anyway?)
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 7:57 pm
by Kailea
<3 <3 <3 <3 <3 omg that and a matching pair of ears would ROCK ^.^
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 11:57 pm
by Leane
Raelia wrote:I have to build a few for friends then I might make some for other people who are genuinely interested. I'd have to ask for cost of materials at the least though.
and about how much would that be?
Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 12:13 am
by Raelia
Kailea wrote:<3 <3 <3 <3 <3 omg that and a matching pair of ears would ROCK ^.^
I'm workin on ears soon, they'll move just as mysteriously.
Leane wrote:and about how much would that be?
I just bought most of the materials for my next one for $23 USD, and thats with quite a bit of extra too (100' spools of 14 gauge and 12 gauge)
I might, however, be looking into patenting first.
Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 3:23 am
by Alya Mizar (Tsybil)
Raelia wrote:
I might, however, be looking into patenting first.
Good idea, just avoid those "patenting services" that advertise on TV. Most make a living slowly bleeding inventors for "fees" and "servicies". Rather similar to how a bull "services" a cow.
Get to a copy of the Washington DC metro Yellow Pages. Look up patent searchers. Hire one to do a search. This will tell you if you have the remotest chance of obtaining one. You may be closed out by something invented in the Victorian Era, or by something like BX cable. I have done some patent searching, but cannot help you from Seattle, as the patents themself are in Crystal City VA. Most should be on line, but they all cannot be, they just come in too fast.
In the meantime, have a label made up, they cost pennies each by the thousand. On the label somewhere it should say "Patent Pending". This is legeal to use even if you have not yet taken step one toward obtaining one.
Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 3:35 am
by Raelia
lmao, You live in Seattle (my backyard) but assume I live in DC?
Good tip on the sticker though. And yes I know about 'submit your patent to companies so they can steal and produce it and you get squat' or 'We'll get you a design patent and then tweak the design ever so slightly so as to not be in violation and then steal it'.
Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 3:20 pm
by Alya Mizar (Tsybil)
Raelia wrote:lmao, You live in Seattle (my backyard) but assume I live in DC?
No, I assume the US Patent Office lives just outside of DC. OK, I KNOW this having occasionally done some patent searching for a friend in the busness. I do assume you can locate a copy of the D. C. Metro Area yellow pages.
All of the patent searchers live in the DC metro Area, and over 1/2 of the patent laywers.
Raelia wrote:And yes I know about 'submit your patent to companies so they can steal and produce it and you get squat' or 'We'll get you a design patent and then tweak the design ever so slightly so as to not be in violation and then steal it'.
Not how these slimeballs opperate. The vast majority of inventions are just not patentable, prior art is the term sometimes public domain. Most of the rest are unmarketable.
They bleed inventors to death with the death of 1,000 fees for services. Should something prove both patentable and marketable, they will cheerfully market it for the hapless sucker for even more fees and a slice of the action.
It is far more profitable to steal someone else's milk than to steal the cow and have to feed it, care for it, and milk it yourself.
Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 4:24 pm
by Raelia
I sorta figured you meant the patent office was in DC, lol
Tsybil wrote:Should something prove both patentable and marketable, they will cheerfully market it for the hapless sucker for even more fees and a slice of the action.
It is far more profitable to steal someone else's milk than to steal the cow and have to feed it, care for it, and milk it yourself.
Haha, and if it proves to even be something worth a damn (Hew wow guys, I've got a 30 pound cooler strapped to my back!)
I'm gonna poke around with a patent attorney if it doesn't prove too expensive (I've heard of a few that will co-hold it with you and let you pay them their fair share after the patent is applied and marketed and they'll turn over their co-holding, but not many)
Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 8:57 pm
by Alya Mizar (Tsybil)
Raelia wrote:
I'm gonna poke around with a patent attorney if it doesn't prove too expensive
Patent searcher first if you have a few bucks. The first thing a patent attorney does is hire a searcher, and charge you for his time and trouble in doing so.