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Posted by Master | June - 5 - 2010 | 2 Comments

The TubesI do not use this web-site to vent my feelings, nor do I use this web-site to communicate my thoughts to the rest of the world. This is not my sounding board. This web-site exists to communicate topics I hope others will find valuable. I do understand that I mentioned a lot of things in the past and it is maybe time to update all of you on some of the things I had planned for. The one area I am focusing most on is the idea of affordable bondage equipment that is hygienic and adjustable. It should be something that can easily hold a 250 pound player and still be comfortable enough to hold a 90 pound player. I believe that the good folks at devicebondage have found the right tools to build such devices, however they are in the business of marketing porn and not in the business of selling products. I believe that their idea is an idea which can be developed further.

Today I took the first steps to make that happen. We acquired some 6061T6 aluminium and had it cut to four pieces of around 12 inches in length. The material we got is a hollow tube with a diameter of 11/2 inches and a wall thickness of one eights of an inch. Aluminium is extremely strong given its weight at these dimensions. For shipping reasons alone the weight of any contraption has to be as little as possible while still retaining all the properties necessary to ensure whatever we build is safe. Furthermore we would like to ensure that smaller contraptions can easily packed in a suitcase and taken on a trip. not to mention that we do not want anyone to have to be a bodybuilder just to assemble whatever you might have ordered.

The pieces we acquired will go to a powder coating shop next. Powder coating produces a high specification coating which is relatively hard, abrasion resistant and tough. Considering that most people will have movable parts on their contraptions it makes sense to colour the tubing in a way that is as scratch resistant as possible. A basic Løglå contraption will always come powder coated in satin black or matt black (I have not quite decided on that yet). I do want to give the customer the possibility to pretty much order any colour they want. The extra costs for a custom paint job would simply be added to the order itself. These contraptions will be too expensive to hold in an inventory so they will be made to order. Since we have most of the things we need very close to where we live the actual process of creating the device should not take longer than probably 14 days. To me that is an acceptable amount of time you can ask a customer to wait for a hand made product.

I would assume that going with the very basic ideas first is a good thing. I know that we can eventually offer a contraption that is chromed. They clamps would have to be lined with rubber on the inside and it would be a very expensive contraption, but who knows. Maybe some rappers are kinky and they would like to have a shiny bondage contraption in their next video.

I am glad that I can concentrate on this and I think going forward it is a good thing for me to be involved in. I have not had much drive to be a part of the community at large. It seems that something inside me simply shut down and I wanted to do something for myself. This is a good way of doing that. Because the cat ran away last weekend, the actual time spent with pet was much more subdued than it normally is. That will o course change once she comes back. I know that we will have a good time when she returns, just as the cat has.

If you have question about what we are building or if you are a manufacturer and wish to have a part in this please do not hesitate to contact me or my slave.

2 Responses so far.

  1. Fet says:

    You should anodize aluminium [corrected for spelling], not powder coat it. Powder coating flakes off. Anodizing does not. It also turns the surface into an incredibly hard, scratch resistant surface with beautiful color.

    • Master says:

      Thank you for your comment., however I want to leave a minor comment. I actually anodize the aluminium and then powder coat it. However there are high pressure dry coating applications which stick just fine to aluminium. At least that is what the factory told me. Thank you!


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