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Re: Innertube Flogger
Sat, July 4, 2009 - 2:04 PMI have some bicycle falls I need to create a handle for. How did you create yours? -
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Re: Innertube Flogger
Sat, July 4, 2009 - 8:27 PMhere's a tutorial for innertube floggers from the frugal domme.
www.frugaldomme.com/manufact...r%20whips
It's not the same as my technique, but should be a lot easier for a beginner. -
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Re: Innertube Flogger
Sun, July 5, 2009 - 10:54 PMOh, how nice to know that people still use my instructions.
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Re: Innertube Flogger
Mon, July 6, 2009 - 11:00 AMAre you kidding? I hear this website mentioned all the time!
Then again, I do make innertube floggers for a living, so I guess I'm biased... -
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Re: Innertube Flogger
Mon, July 6, 2009 - 12:27 PMis the black rubber naturally shinny and pitch black like that, or is some kind of oil used to buff it?
looks nice.. how light/heavy is it? just wondering if it is demanding on the shoulders if one where to get working dligently with it.. -
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Re: Innertube Flogger
Mon, July 6, 2009 - 1:08 PMYou can get the same sort of silicone spray you use for any latex to make it shiny. It's as heavy as you want to make it.
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Re: Innertube Flogger
Mon, July 13, 2009 - 4:18 PMI actually don't treat the innertube to make it shiny- I just clean them very very well, and that happens naturally. As for weight, it really is as heavy as you want it to be. The 'single's that I make are very light, while the 'double's are a little on the heavy side. A well balanced flogger won't wear you out as quickly as a poorly balanced flogger, so keep that in mind when crafting or buying.
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