Inc Description High Heel Inc Description High Heel
The High Heel Feet, compatible with both Classic and Pear bodies, are designed for Smart Dolls in scenarios such as:
- Tip-toeing like a ninja into the kitchen for snacks without waking up the hoomans.
- Extending their height to reach lofty cupboards where you hide your credit cards.
- Posing their feet like a supermodel while seated.
- Walking over carpets poo-ed on by pets, children, or friends to avoid soiling their entire foot.
- Wearing high heels with reduced visibility of the ankle joint, enhancing the continuity between the shin and the foot.
It’s been some time since we last offered the High Heel Feet Option parts, and this is the first time they’re available for the Evolve frame. Although their construction appears simple, they are labor-intensive, have a high failure rate, and result in significant material wastage.
Labor Intensity: Due to the foot shape, the molds for the high heel feet require longer baking to increase wall thickness, which makes the surface shinier. Thicker walls also make cutting more challenging, requiring extended heating times. The extended baking makes the feet shinier, necessitating additional buffing with sponge sandpaper to restore a matte finish.
High Failure Rate: Consistent baking times can still yield variable thickness due to the flow of oils in the Slush Casting Bath. If the walls are too thick, the frame won’t fit; if too thin, the frame won’t be securely held. Failed parts are then sold at a loss in Chaos.
Material Wastage: The foot frame needed for high heels means the remaining parts of the shin and thigh from the same mold are unusable for other purposes. While some can be kept as spares, excess parts are not needed in large quantities and are also sold at a loss in Chaos.
For these reasons, while we will strive to produce the high heel feet when possible, they will not be as consistently available as Option Hand parts 1 and 2.
Considerations Before Buying:
- Not compatible with any Gen 1 or Gen 2 Smart Doll purchased before 2023 March 3rd - this is only compatible with the Evolve Frame.
- Removing the default feet on Evolve can be challenging, by design, to prevent them from detaching unexpectedly. To remove the feet safely, place your Smart Doll on a flat surface, hold the shin near the bottom with one hand, and wiggle the foot off with the other. Be cautious not to pinch your fingers between the shin and foot frame.
- Excessive force can cause the shell to slide off, potentially requiring a hairdryer or hot water to soften the vinyl for reinsertion.
- High heel feet are not necessary to wear our selection of high heel pumps.
The High Heel Feet, compatible with both Classic and Pear bodies, are designed for Smart Dolls in scenarios such as:
- Tip-toeing like a ninja into the kitchen for snacks without waking up the hoomans.
- Extending their height to reach lofty cupboards where you hide your credit cards.
- Posing their feet like a supermodel while seated.
- Walking over carpets poo-ed on by pets, children, or friends to avoid soiling their entire foot.
- Wearing high heels with reduced visibility of the ankle joint, enhancing the continuity between the shin and the foot.
It’s been some time since we last offered the High Heel Feet Option parts, and this is the first time they’re available for the Evolve frame. Although their construction appears simple, they are labor-intensive, have a high failure rate, and result in significant material wastage.
Labor Intensity: Due to the foot shape, the molds for the high heel feet require longer baking to increase wall thickness, which makes the surface shinier. Thicker walls also make cutting more challenging, requiring extended heating times. The extended baking makes the feet shinier, necessitating additional buffing with sponge sandpaper to restore a matte finish.
High Failure Rate: Consistent baking times can still yield variable thickness due to the flow of oils in the Slush Casting Bath. If the walls are too thick, the frame won’t fit; if too thin, the frame won’t be securely held. Failed parts are then sold at a loss in Chaos.
Material Wastage: The foot frame needed for high heels means the remaining parts of the shin and thigh from the same mold are unusable for other purposes. While some can be kept as spares, excess parts are not needed in large quantities and are also sold at a loss in Chaos.
For these reasons, while we will strive to produce the high heel feet when possible, they will not be as consistently available as Option Hand parts 1 and 2.
Considerations Before Buying:
- Not compatible with any Gen 1 or Gen 2 Smart Doll purchased before 2023 March 3rd - this is only compatible with the Evolve Frame.
- Removing the default feet on Evolve can be challenging, by design, to prevent them from detaching unexpectedly. To remove the feet safely, place your Smart Doll on a flat surface, hold the shin near the bottom with one hand, and wiggle the foot off with the other. Be cautious not to pinch your fingers between the shin and foot frame.
- Excessive force can cause the shell to slide off, potentially requiring a hairdryer or hot water to soften the vinyl for reinsertion.
- High heel feet are not necessary to wear our selection of high heel pumps.