Pumping for curve correction

So I’ve been looking for a way to modify my pump to help counteract the curve of my penis ( left curve ) and today I came up with possibly a very simple solution . Will work on it slightly on the left side to increase surface area contact . But let me know what you think . Very simply heated up the tube and persuaded it into the shape I wanted . Genius ! 🤩🤩😱
 
That sounds good. You may also try erect bends against the curve. If you arecstill looking for girth i suggest a bigger tube as you have fully packed the tube.
 
I’ve since redesigned this with another tube … I’ve created a smooth bend the opposite direction to the curve in my penis . It feels as tho it’s doing a nice job stretching it the opposite direction 👌🏻. Get back to me on this 👌🏻
That is brilliant! How did you bend the tube?
 
That is brilliant! How did you bend the tube?
Just slowly applied heat to it. Filled it with a foam tube I had lying around and bend it . I will update with my new tube tomorrow . Slightly thinner than my other one but I’m not chasing girth gains to be honest anyway .
 
Just slowly applied heat to it. Filled it with a foam tube I had lying around and bend it . I will update with my new tube tomorrow . Slightly thinner than my other one but I’m not chasing girth gains to be honest anyway .
If you Give us a tutorial on this it would be awesome 👌
 
Are we thinking this is a good idea ?? How long would you think is advisable in the tube ? I pump with water if that matters also ?
The idea is phenomenal. However, I'm a safety guy. When you compromise the wall from its intended structure, under high negative pressure, the wall may crack. This is why we were testing inserts made from silicone or rubber to do similar thing. Do monitor for structural compromises though. However, an instruction is a great thing to have as reference.
 
The idea is phenomenal. However, I'm a safety guy. When you compromise the wall from its intended structure, under high negative pressure, the wall may crack. This is why we were testing inserts made from silicone or rubber to do similar thing. Do monitor for structural compromises though. However, an instruction is a great thing to have as reference.
Let me show you my new designed one tomorrow . There no signs of stress as to the tube. I’m super happy with it . And I’m hoping it’s gonna help called up my curve correction journey
 
The idea is phenomenal. However, I'm a safety guy. When you compromise the wall from its intended structure, under high negative pressure, the wall may crack. This is why we were testing inserts made from silicone or rubber to do similar thing. Do monitor for structural compromises though. However, an instruction is a great thing to have as reference.
Let me show you my new designed one tomorrow . There no signs of stress as to the tube. I’m super happy with it . And I’m hoping it’s gonna help speed up my curve correction
 
As you can see the tube is in perfect working order still no issues at all . I now use this opposite my curve obviously whilst pumping with water .
 
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Yes something similar to that .

Do we think this will help with the curve correction then 🫶🏻
You may hit a new design requirements for manufacturers to reform their molds as custome molds for special needs. It does help to force the penile tissues to go in a different direction at the bending point. The only thing is the penis tend to elongate and stretch as it grows. Having the cylinder constantly bend does compromise the wall integrity.
 
No shit. I am considering doing this. Gotta see how much it would cost but I really want to make this
I'm just thinking out loud, and we may consider discussing elsewhere not to hijack this thread, but using smooth thermal foam insert that fits the diameter of the cylinder to prevent roughness during heating and prevent the wall to morph during reshaping. Very cheap and economic method to reshape existing acrylic cylinders for the brothers.
 
I'm just thinking out loud, and we may consider discussing elsewhere not to hijack this thread, but using smooth thermal foam insert that fits the diameter of the cylinder to prevent roughness during heating and prevent the wall to morph during reshaping. Very cheap and economic method to reshape existing acrylic cylinders for the brothers.
Yes let's work on this in the mod forum
 
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