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Push Pull Restoration Device
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*IMAGES are of a one that I accidently snapped trying to bend metal instead of using bull clip arm and glued it back together.
This is a DIY push pull tension restoration device (PPTR) which can also be used for manual tugging and without the internal piece you can use it as a retainer with a pee hole. It suits the gripper created from the mold or a stealth retainers #12 custom gripper or XL. It is a CAD file you can send to your local 3D printer to print and then assemble with the following parts:
1. Large bulldog clip for the metal swing arm.
2. 12mm 6/32 equivalent nut and bolt to secure the rod at a certain position,
3. *Optional* stealth retainers second largest gripper
4, Food safe epoxy to create an anti-bacterial non-porous layer. Male it a thin layer.
Its design is another take on the more popular devices which had there pros and cons so I ried to take the best of all worlds. Additional pieces of kit you may want for it is a dog collar for your thigh and an small occ
This is a DIY push pull tension restoration device (PPTR) which can also be used for manual tugging and without the internal piece you can use it as a retainer with a pee hole. It suits the gripper created from the mold or a stealth retainers #12 custom gripper or XL. It is a CAD file you can send to your local 3D printer to print and then assemble with the following parts:
1. Large bulldog clip for the metal swing arm.
2. 12mm 6/32 equivalent nut and bolt to secure the rod at a certain position,
3. *Optional* stealth retainers second largest gripper
4, Food safe epoxy to create an anti-bacterial non-porous layer. Male it a thin layer.
Its design is another take on the more popular devices which had there pros and cons so I ried to take the best of all worlds. Additional pieces of kit you may want for it is a dog collar for your thigh and an small occ
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