6inches;286485 said:
Ok i googled and found the site. It looks like some guy put it together in his basment. I'd consider it more if it was made more profeshonaly. Or maybe someone could tell me how to make one myself? It's interesting.
I have been toying with the idea of how to make one myself using a low-melt plastic (I don't recall the name right now). Basically I would supply online instructions so anyone wanting to can buy the stuff and make their own the same way I did or alternatively buy a "kit" with everything needed.
The "short list" of parts as I am considering it now would be...
Threaded-ROD - adjustable tension
Low-Melt-Plastic - (for everything except the threaded rods...)
The base is a no-brainer its a solid circle of plastic that can be made from some plastic that was rolled into a
cylinder then placed in a circle to harden...
The rod holders supporting the threaded rods in the base would be rigid without some ingenious design for making tilting rod holders that can be formed with hand molded plastic. Adjustability would be super...
The tensioners would be plastic formed around the threaded rod... voila done you now have tensioners. These actually turned out great... I dipped one end of the threaded rod into oil to prevent the plastic from binding to it. The plastic shrunk slightly when cooled providing a very smooth friction fit!
The head piece be it for a noose,
strap or vac [words=https://shop.mattersofsize.com/products/sizegenetics-penis-extender]extender[/words] would be no more trivial than the other pieces they just need to be made to suit... the vac-extender sleeves might take some doing...
Thats the short version of how it would be made the "long" version would not be more complex but would include pictures showing ways to make everything look and work good.
Will need some skills to make everything work right...
I would rather produce parts and put my CNC TAIG mini mill and $1000 cad/cam to work making mold =P But like I said in previous post I can't really do that without paying lawyers to do some research for me (I think anyway). Reason? Well the #1 reason is cost... the DIY approach using low-melt plastic is CHEAP CHEAP compared to what is available but some parts like the sleeves for a vac-extender can be difficult to produce. That said the production parts using my skills, ambition and CNC equipment would be near the same cost and of higher quality than what is possible by someone molding plastics by hand.