Hi Guys,
It's been exactly 1 year to the day that I released the original OSR2 design to the world. It's been an amazing year, and I have been blown away by the support that I have received for this project from the community.
Thanks to that support I have been able to refine and expand the OSR2 design enormously, and I have also created the new SR6.
The OSR2 is an Open source Stroker Robot (2-axis) and the idea from the beginning has been to drive a paradigm shift in high tech male sex toys. Up until now I have shared the OSR2's driving software publicly. Today, to celebrate 1 year of the OSR2, I feel that it is time to share the original release files of the OSR2. These are the original 3D print STLs, parts list, and build instructions, released to my patrons in February 2020.
This great online community has always been generous with free content, so now it's my turn. This is the base model OSR2. I think it's the best stroker toy out there: it's inexpensive, simple, easy to build, user repairable, and works with Virt-a-Mate and scripted videos.
Of course I would like you to consider this as just a taster of my content. If you like it I would like you to consider supporting my ongoing work.
My $2 tier contains some unique technical video content, including a complete assembly guide for OSR2 and a power bus modification. There's also a 3D printable desk clamp, which has proven very popular for OSR2 users.
Best of all, the $2 tier grants you access to my discord server, which is the best place to get tips and support from myself and other OSR2 builders.
My $8 tier grants you access to all of my monthly hardware releases, and there's been a lot in the last year! There's the OSR2+ pitcher module, which adds the pitch axis to the basic OSR2. The T-valve, which is a servo-controlled suction valve that is script controllable. The T-wist, or twist receiver which adds rotation to the OSR2. There's also the OSR2.1 release, which is a comprehensive pack I put together in November with re-designed parts, and is the current definitive OSR2 design.
There is also my latest work: the SR6 Alpha released in December.
I want to say a big thanks to my supporters. 2020 was an amazing year, and I'm looking forward to what I can create for you guys in 2021.
All the best!
Tempest
(Also note: With these old plans I am also sharing the latest firmware version: 2.7b. This latest software offers full support for high frequency servo control, the pitch servo, T-wist, and scriptable T-valve. The only change as far as the original OSR2 instructions are concerned is that the left servo has been moved from pin 2 to pin 8.)
Vlad
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