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GI Joe with a rope flogger and Barbie with an anal hook.I won't be submitting any more in this series until I have the better furnature made and a better way to take the pictures.
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Bioblade [2010-01-05 15:19:10 +0000 UTC]
Not a bad flogger you've got there! And don't feel bad about those that are trying to bring you down. Some people on the Internet just seem to enjoy putting others down because they CAN. As far as I'm concerned, they're just bullies.
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Fearshadow In reply to Bioblade [2010-01-05 23:35:15 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much. I really needed to hear that right now.
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Bioblade In reply to Fearshadow [2010-01-06 00:16:06 +0000 UTC]
Trust me, you're not alone with your creative endeavor here. I do the EXACT same thing with some of my figures. ( ; Though to be honest, you seem to be doing a better job of it so far. I have GOT to ask you how you did those ties. XD I've gotten lucky a couple times, but haven't managed to pull off such symmetry!
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Fearshadow In reply to Bioblade [2010-01-06 00:25:14 +0000 UTC]
I used common twine, being sure to tie it off (with extra lead) undernieth the wood. then I cut off a length from the roll, did the wrap just like I would with my Sub (but smaller odviously) and tied it off at the bottom again, being sure to cut any dangling twine when done.
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Bioblade In reply to Fearshadow [2010-01-06 00:49:49 +0000 UTC]
Hmmmmm.....I might need a diagram for this one. XP Are you saying wrap around once by the middle of the twine (leaving two ends of equal length), tie a quick knot, then wrap both ends around in opposite directions till you almost run out (but still have some lead) and knotting again again? I have little experience with knots, so I mostly end up improvising with my own endeavors. Not everyone is as lucky as you to get to practice at proper scale. ( ;
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Fearshadow In reply to Bioblade [2010-01-06 02:15:39 +0000 UTC]
actually, what I meant is, you start at the wrist and leave enough lead to reach the other end of the tie. you then wrap towards the elbow. when you feel you've wrapped enough, you slide the end under the bottom portion of the last loop and then tie off with the lead you left from the start. cut off excess when done.
you've actually just given me an idea for what to do when I get started on the final product work in terms of "How to." thanks a bunch.
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Bioblade In reply to Fearshadow [2010-01-06 04:23:08 +0000 UTC]
*laugh* You're welcome I suppose. XD I like your method better though. ^^
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Fearshadow In reply to Bioblade [2010-01-06 04:31:11 +0000 UTC]
what I meant is that I will be making notes and taking pictures as the piece comes together and present that as a "how to" piece.
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Bioblade In reply to Fearshadow [2010-01-06 04:40:16 +0000 UTC]
Hey thanks! That'll be AWESOME!!! No one gives how-to's on putting toys into bondage. >< I've come up with some fun tricks for suspension, but I had to figure it out on my own. <<
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Fearshadow In reply to Bioblade [2010-01-06 07:28:11 +0000 UTC]
same here. that bench was made by marking the measurments and then cutting the wood free hand with a serpantine saw. I prefer to share knowledge rather then horde it.
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Bioblade In reply to Fearshadow [2010-01-07 01:50:08 +0000 UTC]
Be sure to let us know how you measured that all out! I'm afraid to try making anything, as even a single tiny off measurement would make the whole thing USELESS. ><
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Fearshadow In reply to Bioblade [2010-01-07 02:49:25 +0000 UTC]
I used a tape measure, a pencil, and the rule "measure twice cut once." After that alot of it was luck as a serpantine saw does not lend itself to free hand work very wel
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Bioblade In reply to Fearshadow [2010-01-07 03:27:08 +0000 UTC]
I've got a dremel, which will probably do the trick with cutting. XD The hard part is connecting the pieces. XD
Oh, and thanks for pointing out the type of figure you used. I researched them, picked out my favorite, and I'll be picking one up as soon as I'm out WITHOUT my family (saw one today, but I am NOT buying a Barbie when I have to drive home with my little jock cousin).
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Fearshadow In reply to Bioblade [2010-01-07 03:38:03 +0000 UTC]
if you're just building a simple one to get a start on your ideas, tie each of the barbie's limbs to the pieces and then her to the main piece via her back and neck. once that is done you can position each one and pencil mark the spots. I had to hand drill the holes for the screws.
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