>>25822
If the hands and arms, all the human parts of our girl are fully functional then probably she can operate some mechanisms or use Velcro fasteners, but this is where size plays a factor. The smaller the hands are the more difficult they are to build and install sensors, and the less force they can use to perform tasks, smaller servos being weaker. Assuming our robot can learn to do things like
*operate a pair of handcuffs* (lots of plastic ones on Thingiverse but remember that some types cant be opened by the wearer even with the key) then the question of the size of the spider-girl's human anatomy becomes most important. If anon wants to maintain the proportions of the design he likes then that could cause a problem.
>>25743 If we scale down the spider body to something that will fit in anon's house and scale the human form with it then the arms and hands can only
*perform a week handshake, if that.* They will be too week and delicate for anything else, including household chores. Worse yet
*her mouth will be too small to perform a raspberry* and depending on the arrangement of the pedipalps (those two little arms on either side of a spider's mouth- Rachnera' human-like "legs") there may be no room for an
*easy-bake oven* in front leaving the only space for one under the abdomen, where spiders usually have their equivalent. More on the pedipalp problem next post.
So we have determined that our spider-girl's human anatomy needs to be at least life-size smallish, my guestimate is no smaller than the equivalent of a 5' tall woman, depending on anon's dependant. What about the spider body? We see that it needs to be downsized to something manageable and that at this time there is a problem making it useful for
*gift wrapping.* Lets revisit that problem. If we take a step back and generalize the concept of what spiders do we may gain an insight. Basically spiders trap and immobilize their prey before sucking it dry. And there is the answer to both problems. We can size the spider body and design the shape of the legs so that when they are wrapped around anon's body and arms they form a cage trapping anon inside. Arachne-waifu can now play with anon at her leisure.
*Anon better have a safe word.* The middle leg segment of each leg also forms the vertical bars of the "cage" taking the weight of his waifu so there is no danger of him being crushed, and there is no longer any ligature hazard
*and no rope marks at work on Monday.* This also means that anon no longer needs any
*bondage gear, but that's up to anon and his waifu. Or should that be up to the spider-waifu and her anon?* Anon's body becomes the standard of measure in determining the size of his spider-waifu. The legs need to be curved to more evenly spread any pressure over anon's body, and the inner/under surfaces should be padded, especially if anon is lying on the entrapping lower legs in bed- he may end up spending the night that way. A memory foam mattress might be helpful. Contact and pressure sensors, lots of them. And if anon wants to accept the other drawbacks he can downsize the human body part to suit his esthetic tastes. But lets hold off on that until after the next post in this series on proportions and
*where and how to implement the naughty bits.*
>>25738
>Mein Gott, das ist heiß!
Even more so when you know
*she wants to demonstrate her knitting and have her way with you.*
Oh, and the "sucking their prey dry" part:
NSFW!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOYZcUXaKvI