[Guide] What Is the OSR2 / SR6 / SSR1 and How Do I Get One?

And where can I get all these optional modules?

This post totally got me into this scene so Thanks for that!

Side note where can I follow for updates on the Squeeze Dev?

I’m considering an SR6. Can anyone tell me if the common script player it uses has an offline mode with a random generator with adjustments for each axis? I’m a handy user wondering if it’s worth the upgrade. Thanks!

It can somehow generate random movements for single-axis scripts

Also check the multi-axis tag, while it has much less videos there’s still quite a bit of them

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Anyone here who has upgraded from The Handy to a fully built SR6 all the way (6 Directions of Movement Twisting Suction Heat and Lube) care to share their experience? Was it everything you hoped? Any regrets? Is the additional set up time and louder operation worth it? Are you able to operate it with a Mac OS? or is it all online? Thanks for sharing anything you can!

There are quieter versions, but quiet servos are quite a bit more costly

I think you should open a new thread in Help, people rarely visit older threads

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@yeti69

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Thank you for your input here!

@yeti69 you may want to look into Pre-order the SR6 Special Package and Save $65 ! Limited quantity, don’t miss out! thread
They are currently selling SR6 with quiet servos at a price of two handys

I have the Suction and generally prefer not to use it
Just using the Fleshlight’s own cup is easier and it’s not like there are many scripts that even bother to use it
Dunno whats heat
Lube may be fine but again, what’s the point if you can add it manually
Some time ago I’ve switched from Fleshlights to onaholes, currently experimenting, with the wery wide one thats barely fits the twist, the extra bumpy bottom seems great so far

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Not a huge difference in terms of setup (you just clamp it on your desk), but it is bulkier and heavier compared to other options. I find the SR6 to be worth it if you are an avid VaM user with a collection of scenes, otherwise you might be good with an OSR2+.

No. Nothing here is online. Eww.

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Does anyone know if this works with an ESP32 V3 ???
I get some debug errors in building the official INO, looking around seems this is because of the version of the ESP32, and it’s not so easy to get an older version around here

I’d say try a 3rd party firmware such as Khrull’s TcodeESP32

How well does Ssr1 (eg. Funsr1) work handheld or without a mount? What are the best options for using it in bed rather than at a desk?

It’s very fast and very powerful
Not sure if someone even tried to use it handhel

Already figured it out, was tired, didn’t read, it was the ESP library version, needed to be downgraded

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Most of my userbase tend to use my devices hands free, so I kept the casing simple and mountable.

I do actually have plans for an ergonomic casing for it going forward.

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How much filament/time would it take to print the parts (including add-ons)?

I do have my shitty old mini 3D Printer somewhere, but that doesn’t even have a big print bed for some parts I bet xd.

Considering getting it done at a maker space, but it seems like it could get expensive.

Maybe I can ask some of my nerd friends without them being annoying about it.

You should be able to finish all prints with a 1kg filament spool (unless you choose to make them solid). All parts fit within a 180*180cm print bed.

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What he said.

SSR1 needs a 200mm cube build volume but OSR2 and SR6 are a bit smaller.

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