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1 year ago

I was deep into the furby hobby around 2020 (pandemic indulgence) but there are probably older furby people who experienced this firsthand.

šŸ«” thanking them for their service to the community

What is does the safe furby tag means and does it imply there is a dangerous furby. Are we going off threat levels orā€¦

1 year ago

CrayFurbs minimally invasive Furby restoration tutorial (pt 1)

Hello everyone! So I had a couple people ask me about my cleaning methods so I thought I would make a tutorial post! These are just things Iā€™ve learned and the Method I prefer when cleaning or restoring furbys for my personal collection (that being oneā€™s I like to keep mint or near perfect) or rarer furbys (like kid cuisinea, hi-cs) without causing damage to the zip tie or tags.

So in this tutorial Iā€™ll walk you through:

Disabling the zip tie WITHOUT cutting it

Removing and preserving paper tags

General cleaning + what I found works best

Step 1: specimen procurement.

front facing angle of a very stinky looking husky furby. heavy yellow discoloration but in good condition other than that
left facing angle of the same husky furby

Today I present you with a very stinky lad who has the honor (or misfortune) of being my demonstrate-ie

Heā€™s overall in good cosmetic condition, tags intact but his fur is extremely yellowed and he is generally icky.

Step 2. Removing the ziptie, without cutting it

So to start, locate the zip tie and shift the pelt until the main block part is exposed like so

furby zip tie channel with the zip tie partially exposed to show the end/locking mechanism

Then take a sharp tool and push it BETWEEN the locking mechanism and the end of the zip tie, it takes some practice but with a little pushā€¦.

a needle sculpting tool being inserted into the center of the locking mechanism to release the zip tie
the zip tie now being loosened or unlocked,

It pops free! You just preserved the zip tie without cutting it :) and you can re-use it on the furb!

You can then skin as usual. Really your preference on this.

Step 3: removing the ā€œhang tagā€

left side of the furby fur showing the purple paper hang tag

So now you should have a pelt with the tag on, now if you want to still wash the furb + save the tags hereā€™s how I do it!

close up of the paper tag and the plastic attachment for it

find the end of the hang tag, it should look like a little ā€œTā€ you can use a needle or similar tool to part the fur and find the the hole where it went through, gently angle the T piece and feed it through

exterior shot of the furby pelt with the plastic part of the tag fed through
interior shot of the plastic tag being fed through

Flip the furb inside out, and repeat previous step.

You should then have a plastic tag that hasnā€™t been cut, and with no damage to the paper tag.

side profile of the paper hang tag, with plastic attachment still intact

Now. Take that beautifully skinned pelt and put it in some water to soakā€¦. While part 2 is being written.


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1 year ago
He Strikes Me As The Type Of Guy To Own A Saltwater Aquarium.

He strikes me as the type of guy to own a saltwater aquarium.


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1 year ago
My New Son Has So Much To Say. I Named Him Can-opener Smoothdream

my new son has so much to say. i named him can-opener smoothdreamšŸŒˆāœØ


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1 year ago

Very impressive ā€¼ļø

And Acrylic Painting Of Lilo & Crow

And acrylic painting of Lilo & Crow šŸ¦ā€ā¬›šŸ§”


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