i am building this thing...

DominaPandora

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And what a good boy you are, Eddie. Soon, both items, soon. -grins- They go hand in hand, don't you think?
 

edmontonsubbie

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And what a good boy you are, Eddie. Soon, both items, soon. -grins- They go hand in hand, don't you think?
i hadn't actually thought of it that way Mistress Pandora.....but....i guess they could. i will focus and get it done...just as i will now get the blog entry done...just as i will...ummmm....vacate this area and finish my other nightly tasks.

eddie.
 

Rumply Pink

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ah yes...life can be so complicated that way. Fortunately, this is not really my design nor idea....so, it will be interesting to see what She does with the final product. my only worry on this will be to make it safe, make it effective, and make it versatile. Easy peasy lemon squeezie....(he says as he falls flat on his face).

i have fallen into a slow funk over building it as i am trying to catch up on jobs while the weather is good. i have it 1/2 built...and i can see where it will work like a charm...but....it's that last "push" to get it done that remains to be seen. Perhaps i will get a rain day soon.

To be fair to myself, i have had external events influence and distract me. Anybody know where to buy bendable stainless steel rod about...1/8" thick?

eddie.
1/8" thick is thinner than the rod in a barbeque grill. Anything less than 30mm is bendable by hand with the assistance of an improvised jig. Works best for angles if you can use pipe or conduit as a sleeve/handle.

You've probably solved this already. I was away whoring on other forums, as another person.
 

edmontonsubbie

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sometimes timing is impeccable...

1/8" thick is thinner than the rod in a barbeque grill. Anything less than 30mm is bendable by hand with the assistance of an improvised jig. Works best for angles if you can use pipe or conduit as a sleeve/handle.

You've probably solved this already. I was away whoring on other forums, as another person.
...how was the whoring?....in any event, i settled on using stainless steel band clamps which i was able to bend into the shapes i required. So, yes, problem solved. Pipe worked perfectly as a bending jig.

And the "thing" i was making...i delivered to Mistress Pandora and it was used in a pretty cool photoshoot this very evening. i am, in fact, just home and extremely relieved that the band clamp shapes were NOT employed...but rather replaced with needle and ink. So very kind and i thank You so very much for that kindness Mistress.

eddie.
 

DominaPandora

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And here it is in use. If you would like the plans, PM my pet, edmontonsubbie.

 

edmontonsubbie

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Who's wearing that red banana dipstick?

Seriously folks

Someone should write "SLUT" across that chest

...in BRIGHT RED Lipstick.:p
Sends the poet a current application form for the "subbies union". We need to band together....don't give Her ideas!

Oh what the hell, it's all fun and the day it stops being so...is the day to find a new path.

i adore You Mistress...and i just have to add here...that is totally NOT my best side. If anybody recognizes me out of that picture...cool. I have a better side!...somewhere...or not. I like me 99.31459% of the time and that's pretty much the basis for anything further.

Now i'm just tired and rambling. i had a wonderful day and that's been rare of late.

Best of days to each and all,

eddie.
 

viola

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Sorry, I came upon this forum late in the day..

If you want a solid pivot that can be locked in place, at any rotational angle, then use the system that seems common at doms I have visited in Europe. Get a rear brake assembly from a car scrapyard, with handbrake cable parts. Mount the rear plate to whatever frame/wall you are using, mount the person carrying 'wheel' to the drum.

Then you can spin the wheel, and use the 'hand brake' to lock it at any point. :D

If you have a good welder you can make some very solid and inventive sytems this way.

On the subject of car parts, I once visited a mistress in Earls Court, London, UK who had a whole variety of ass fuck*ng machines made from car window wiper motors, mounted in a frame at the end of a bench.. Pop down to Ralph's Scrap yard in Scott Rd, Surrey, you'll walk away with no end of 'useful' parts!


And, 1/8" stainless steel rod = Yacht rigging. Pop into a yacht chandler, they too have an interesting assortment of stainless, polished parts, turnbuckles, tie-downs, etc...
 
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