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T-Valve now released

Hi Guys,

It's May, so time for this month's update: The T-Valve.

After the success of the OSR2+ I have been looking at some more modular add-ons that can enhance the OSR2 experience. I've always thought that the fleshlight case's screw-on cap is quite a clever feature, so I started thinking about the possibilities that might present themselves if it could be automated.

The T-Valve is just that. It's an automatic valve that controls the level of suction inside a standard fleshlight case. It screws on top like a regular cap, but it uses a 9g micro-servo to constantly adjust the air resistance in and out of the case during stroking. It means your T-Code device now has control and the level of suction can change, even from stroke to stroke!

The latest Arduino Sketch, which you will need to drive the T-Valve is of course open source and attached to this post.

This sketch drives the valve automatically, opening the valve for fast strokes, but applying suction for slow up-strokes. It is very much an interim measure I think.Going forward I want to keep the automation, but add in the capability to activate the valve using T-Code so that script players, for example, can take control of the valve and vary the experience based on whatever the action is being driven by.

Coming up this month I have several cool little extras. I've been looking at easy ways to hook up a fleshlight vibro to the OSR2, some more modular hardware ideas, and I have a little experiment I have been trying with VaM that I would like to share.

As always, stay tuned, and happy building!

Tempest

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When you backed it out should have popped up a link to link your discord with patreon (unless you've done that already for another project). My Discord immediately shows the channel itself after that, nothing else required, no link etc.

PedroPedroPedro

Hi there! I can't seem to join the discord server as I can't find the link anywhere. Anyway, I had a question: I built the osr2 and am looking to screw it onto my RAM VESA mount, but uh, I'm not quite sure how to do it? The holes for VESA are huge and the OSR uses m3 bolts, so the tiny nuts would just slip through the holes in the VESA? I feel really dumb here but how do I actually attach it using the m3 screw size?

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