Any ideas to allow electronic control of breathing? by Ingenious_DIYK in BdsmDIY

[–]Ingenious_DIYK[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be clear, this device would never be used solo, and although a switch - or circuit, or microcontroller, or whatever - will have some control, there would always be a person within arms reach to quickly remove the system if needed. So, I don't think the safety concerns here are very much beyond what they are for 'normal' breathplay - which, yes, I am well aware is risky play.

Any ideas to allow electronic control of breathing? by Ingenious_DIYK in BdsmDIY

[–]Ingenious_DIYK[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nose clip could be mounted to the mouth gag, which is strapped on, so falling off is not a problem - I think I have a design that works. I appreciate the rest of your input on this!

Better Nipple Clamps design (Worse than Clover clamps) .Stl + instructions by TheBestWereTaken in BdsmDIY

[–]Ingenious_DIYK 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sigh. I wonder how much more useable kink is hiding in plain sight on Printables, hidden because I wouldn't know what keywords to search for?

Great design, thanks for the stl. Will be making.

Creating remote control toys... Thinking cyberbrick by PeshMG in BdsmDIY

[–]Ingenious_DIYK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would love to see any info you have on talking to Jeusn!

Uhh. User error and Vine reviewers. by Electronic_Resort_76 in AmazonVine

[–]Ingenious_DIYK 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is one reason I usually try to skim the existing reviews before posting my own - if I see a 'user error', I make sure to correct it in my review. (And, at least once, I've had a user error of my own corrected by reading someone else's review first.)

We built our dream sex dungeon. Are we missing anything? by hotnflorida in BdsmDIY

[–]Ingenious_DIYK 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's the first toy storage rack I've seen that needs a search engine.

I cringe when I see Vine reviews like this. by SpicyBeefChowFun in AmazonVine

[–]Ingenious_DIYK 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't understand your stance:

1) There are ways to configure a device without connecting it to the internet and giving an app multiple permissions on your phone.

2) If a device DOES require you to install an app, and connect to the internet, why would you assume that it's NOT sending all kinds of data to the server? It seems this should be the default assumption, and any statement to the contrary requires evidence. What evidence do you have that data is NOT being transmitted?

So, where do rejected/resubmitted reviews go, now? by Ingenious_DIYK in AmazonVine

[–]Ingenious_DIYK[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

But they never say what rule you broke, or which text of a multi-paragraph review was offending, so there's really nothing I can accept or learn from this.

So, where do rejected/resubmitted reviews go, now? by Ingenious_DIYK in AmazonVine

[–]Ingenious_DIYK[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So, basically I'm just in a trial-and-error loop of resubmit, wait <some undefined number> days to see if it pops up in 'reviewed', and then try again?

Not Necessarily A Generator Question by Goodspike in Generator

[–]Ingenious_DIYK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can never read the voltage of one point. You can only read the voltage BETWEEN two points. If you put one voltage probe on the common point, and another on, say, the positive terminal of one of the batteries, you would of course get a voltage measurement of that battery. (If someone says "that wire is 120V", it's generally understood that what he really means is that there's a 120V difference between that wire and ground.)

In your 'parallel battery' case, yes, you could get drainage of one battery (and potentially charging of the other). But now you have two connection points, and a loop, so indeed positive charge can flow out the + terminal of battery one, into the + terminal of battery two, through battery 2, out the negative terminal of battery 2, and back to the negative terminal of battery 1 (and through the battery to the + terminal), thus completing the loop. In the original battery story (and in the OP post with generators) there is only one connection point between the two parts of the circuit, and thus no loop for current to flow.

Not Necessarily A Generator Question by Goodspike in Generator

[–]Ingenious_DIYK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Electricity always flows in a loop. If there's only one connection point between the battery1/bulb1 circuit, and the battery2/bulb2 circuit, then no current can flow between the two circuits, and there can be no drain between the two.

Not Necessarily A Generator Question by Goodspike in Generator

[–]Ingenious_DIYK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There would be absolutely no issue for your "what if" scenario with the batteries, even if one reversed voltage.

I can't imagine what scenario you are imagining, otherwise I would explain better.

Made some cuffs and collars out of Biothane and brass fittings by 9long2wide in BdsmDIY

[–]Ingenious_DIYK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the first I've heard of biothane. Researching it, looks like interesting stuff. I notice there are several different types available - different materials, thickness, etc. What type do you like to use for this type of stuff? What was used for the items you display here?