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Why is the dd-f3 body so floppy?

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sugarsuites

Hi there! It was recommended to me to join here to ask this question, but I just recently got an mdd-f3 body in the mail for a head I have and it's incredibly floppy... and the screws are super tight already. I'm not sure how else I can make it so my girl doesn't fall backwards due to her thighs being so weak.

Any suggestions? Would hot glue sueding help?

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Mizuumi-no-Otome

Perhaps you could try using KIPS? I know they can be inserted into the skeleton somehow.

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BeyondTime

While I would not advocate overtightening if it is already at max tightness, I will note that very slight screw asjustments seem to get you a lot with the F3 frame. 

My Saber Altria looked like she was max tightened on her feet, but after I sanded the leg posts so her armored boots could fit on I was still able to turn the foot screws half a turn in order to adjust them to the newly sanded pegs.  

If you do try tightening her screws do it a little at a time, like maybe 1/8th of a turn and see what the effect is. If at any point the screw feels like it doesn’t want to move then stop immediately. 

Tighten just enough to stop the flop, you don’t want to impair mobility. 

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Laylian

Also, make sure the joints are locked into place. Seems obvious, but mine had the hip joints just slightly out of alignment and kept flopping everywhere. 

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