I bought a silicone doll. It's really heavy and hard to move. How feasible would it be to turn it into a robot? It doesn't need to be sentient, just be able to move and pose remotely.
>>108560548How tall is it?
>>1085606204'9"
>>108560548not feasible at all for an existing one. the doll already has a skeleton/armature if it's poseable like the image. you'd have to cast around the robotic skeleton. you cannot remove the skeleton and insert your own.
>>108560548You could try putting a springlock endoskeleton and get inside her yourself.
>>108560638What if I removed the silicone?
>>108560548Does anyone have the video of the robot having a melty at some chink university lab?
>tfw no ripperdoc to replace the skellington of yoru sexdoll waifu
>How feasible would it be to turn it into a robot?Not feasible at all. Specially because the mechanics would get gunked up on cum.Alright jokes aside, yeah it's a big fucking challenge. Humanoid robots are a pain in the ass in every single one of it's parts:>LocomotionHard to transform the doll into a mobile robot, specially given that it MUST retain a human-looking figure so you can coom on it while it has it's heavy as fuck materials that you are already informing us about. Servomotors could be decent but they rely on gearboxes that make fucktons of noise and ideally they should be lubricated if the parts related move a lot, Stepper motors are accurate, fast and they have a decent torque despite not having a gearbox, and yet it's still not powerful enough. Also the driver boards can get hot. This is assuming you magically find something powerful enough that can still fit inside.>PowerProbably the best idea for humanoid robots development for the next 40 years is just accepting that the challenge is too big and just rely on cables. Battery autonomy is not enough, they are massively heavy and the volume is too big, ruining the human silhouette unless you strap a space marine-esque powerpack on the back.>Materials engineeringThe "Skin" of the robot will get fucked after continuously moving. The skeleton must be incredibly strong, decently stiff and must be incredibly lightweight. Good luck getting anything good on a budget.>SoftwareAI aside (also realistically you could have it communicate through telecomms with a computer running the bulk of the software). Developing the knowledge and skillset to code in something fast, and non-buggy to handle the input of multiple sensors while the robot moves itself has a massive learning curve on it's own.Or in other words, you are megafucked, anon. Also fun fact, there is an imageboard with a board that is about developing robotic waifus but I don't know how much I'm allowed to speak about it here.
>>108560735>Also fun fact, there is an imageboard with a board that is about developing robotic waifus but I don't know how much I'm allowed to speak about it here.Spill the deets.
>>108560548You're looking at this wrong, taking a dool and turning it into a robot. You should just get a robot and dress him up in kigu.
>>108560658then you'd have a boneless pile of silicone and a skinless armature. you could get the unitree r1 for about $5000 and then look into dresing it up instead.
>>108560822Heh, I got this doll for only $3000
Whacha really know about kinematics and Jacobean matrices?
>>108560915Next to nothing.
>>108560548How heavy we talking?