Installing internal skeletons in sex dolls is a highly technical and detailed process that provides the structure necessary for posing and durability. The internal skeleton typically consists of metal or high-strength plastic joints, rods, and articulations designed to mimic human movement.
The process begins with designing and constructing the skeleton framework tailored to the doll’s size and desired flexibility. Artisans then carefully insert the skeleton into the body cavity, ensuring that all joints are aligned correctly to allow natural movement. This step requires precision to avoid damaging the skin material or compromising the doll’s structural integrity.
Once positioned, the skeleton is secured within the body using fasteners or embedded supports. The joints are tested for stability and range of motion, ensuring they can hold poses without loosening or creasing the outer skin. After confirming internal stability, artisans cover the skeleton with the skin material, meticulously smoothing it out to hide internal components and maintain a seamless appearance.
The installation of the internal skeleton is crucial for the doll’s functionality, allowing users to pose the doll realistically while maintaining durability over time. This intricate process demands technical skill, knowledge of materials, and an understanding of human anatomy to achieve a balance between mobility and structural integrity.