02-24-2018, 12:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-24-2018, 12:34 PM by Tugboatcap.)
I have Dr. Johnson's patent submission. Do you? You're wrong and I don't know where you all get this misinformation. It's NOT like chord, it's NOT like a wet noodle. It's very fine polypropylene filament. Do you even know what polypropylene is or how it feels? You have evidently been reading that BS thats on one of the Wiki sites that was evidently written by someone as clueless to the process as you.
String Implants are made from Polypro. Polypro is a synthetic and does not get "limp like a noodle". The larger in diameter a polypro filament gets, the stiffer it gets. A polypropylene strand that is as large as plain cotton string would be stiff enough to hold a 2' length straight out and have very little bend to it.
Do you know how stilff non-disolving medical stitches are? That's the same material used in String Implants and almost the same diameter. It isn't like chord and it isn't like a wet noodle. it's stiff enough that the clipped ends of the stitches will poke you.
Also, you must be using a multi-strand braided fishing line (like used for Fly Fishing) to get your results. A mono-filament line is stiff. There is a HUGE difference. If you use a mono-filament line, your results will be as I describe.
Sheesh.
String Implants are made from Polypro. Polypro is a synthetic and does not get "limp like a noodle". The larger in diameter a polypro filament gets, the stiffer it gets. A polypropylene strand that is as large as plain cotton string would be stiff enough to hold a 2' length straight out and have very little bend to it.
Do you know how stilff non-disolving medical stitches are? That's the same material used in String Implants and almost the same diameter. It isn't like chord and it isn't like a wet noodle. it's stiff enough that the clipped ends of the stitches will poke you.
Also, you must be using a multi-strand braided fishing line (like used for Fly Fishing) to get your results. A mono-filament line is stiff. There is a HUGE difference. If you use a mono-filament line, your results will be as I describe.
Sheesh.
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