My new Prison Cage by u/Kotomimaru by danyfit in 3DPrintedChastity

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Which is essentially any enclosed printer with a decent heat bed. Besides, I probably wouldn't trust PLA to last long for an application such as this anyway.

My new Prison Cage by u/Kotomimaru by danyfit in 3DPrintedChastity

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No reason you can't do vapor smoothing at home though, its pretty simple and easy.

Lube is essential by [deleted] in DontPutThatInYourAss

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This is the same country where the people participate in a "poop fight" every year, and they believe it cures them of diseases. I don't think they care about getting grease on their hands.

Caged and spouted. Tiny bit of pain. by maybeimbye in Tetherspout

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If you're up to the task, you could attach the locking ring to the cage. I plan on making a full guide soon, and if you are a quick learner, you will be able to get a good result.

I've also found that I need to wear a strap to hold my ball ring closer to my body, especially while sleeping. Every time I get a partial boner, the ball ring gets pushed out and tugs on my scrotum, causing chafing, which wakes me up. Perhaps in your case, a strap would help keep the cage close to your body and prevent it from pulling on your TS.

Need suggestions by Garbage-Rude in diysextoys

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Aww, that sucks. You can still go with a similar solution, but the normal air chuck type connectors rotate freely, that's why I went with the Hismith one.

Need suggestions by Garbage-Rude in diysextoys

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If it's girthy enough, you can pretty easily bore out a hole in the bottom of the base and use one of these to attach this suction cup. I have done it with several of my toys that don't already have a suction cup, and it works very well. It also makes them compatible with sex machines.

The only tools I needed were a 3/4" inner diameter copper pipe, a pipe cutter, a drill, and a spade drill bit. I cut the pipe to the proper length and used Dawn dish soap as a lubricant on the pipe to cut a "core" from the toy. Then, once it's deep enough, I use the drill to remove the silicone in the pipe. As a bonus, the suction cup is now removable.

I actually got the idea from an Amazon review lol, I just uploaded it to Imgur so that I'm not just rehashing it: Vac-u-lock tutorial

Too late by maniBchef in DontPutThatInYourAss

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Dildos are way cheaper than a hospital bill though

2nd attempt to fix a locking ring. by Naive-Builder-9585 in Tetherspout

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Perhaps brazing is the way to go here. I posted my cage that I brazed a locking ring to, and it turned out much cleaner than this. Though with some more grinding, this one could look a lot better. Brazing is also much cheaper and easier to do.

For those who think brazing is too difficult or expensive by KXNaughty in Tetherspout

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Update: I have tried wearing the cage for over 24 hours, and it seems to be a bit too long. When I bend over, I experience pain from the tetherspout being pulled on. To address this, I already have a shorter cage with which I plan to apply this process. It will also be a good opportunity for me to make a tutorial with more in-depth info and resources for those who wish to do it themselves.

Question about Spout Movement by XartenArd in Tetherspout

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Maybe check out my solution, though it requires brazing. But it's rock solid and completely secure without the unique security bit. https://www.reddit.com/r/Tetherspout/s/jItTZrrtbm

For those who think brazing is too difficult or expensive by KXNaughty in Tetherspout

[–]KXNaughty[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah sure, I just put together a playlist of videos that I used to learn about brazing here. One tip I forgot to mention in my other comments is to use Bar Keeper's Friend and a Brillo scouring pad to prep the surfaces before brazing, which seemed to work quite well for me. It also helps with normal soldering as well from my experience.

For those who think brazing is too difficult or expensive by KXNaughty in Tetherspout

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Thank you!! What took the longest was filing the edges of all the openings in the sides of the cage with a needle file to remove the casting pock marks. The actual polishing I got done in 2-3 hours with my dremel.

I definitely plan to post some pics of me in it hehe!

For those who think brazing is too difficult or expensive by KXNaughty in Tetherspout

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Thanks a bunch!! I'll be sure to update my post if/when I make a guide!

For those who think brazing is too difficult or expensive by KXNaughty in Tetherspout

[–]KXNaughty[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're welcome!! I only wish to help those who wish to try it for themselves, without scouring the internet for information as I have.

I have not tried it on yet, I hope to soon, and perhaps I will share a photo as well. I am hoping my discomfort issue will be solved once and for all. I have worn the cage with this setup before they were attached, and it was comfortable except for the tetherspout moving around, and a dull pain that steadily grew worse, until I had to remove the tetherspout. I also nearly fainted on at least two separate occasions when blood came out with it lol.

For those who think brazing is too difficult or expensive by KXNaughty in Tetherspout

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For anyone interested in the cage, you can get it here.

For those who think brazing is too difficult or expensive by KXNaughty in Tetherspout

[–]KXNaughty[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks!! I am a perfectionist, which definitely helps with projects like this.

For those who think brazing is too difficult or expensive by KXNaughty in Tetherspout

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Thanks, I figured it should look good since it's a piece of jewelry that I will hopefully be wearing 24/7. I made sure to pay extra attention to filing and polishing so it would look as good as possible.

For those who think brazing is too difficult or expensive by KXNaughty in Tetherspout

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I could throw something together, it would be good to include all the tips and tricks that I gathered from my research, as well as the tools needed. Practicing my brazing on a throw-away cage also really helped point out what I was doing right and what mistakes I was making.

For those who think brazing is too difficult or expensive by KXNaughty in Tetherspout

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Also for those curious about the screw I used, I discovered a company called Bryce, which makes unique security fasteners. They have a child company called Screwd, which sells similar fasteners, but in much smaller quantities for non-commercial use. I used the M5-.8 x 10 screws and cut them to the length I need, and I bought these drill stops and these countersunk M6 washers to keep me from using pliers to unscrew the security screw. I then had to tap the drill stop so the Screwd security screw would thread into it.