Top products from r/bdsmDIY
We found 21 product mentions on r/bdsmDIY. We ranked the 88 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Whitmor Supreme Stacking Shelf and Organizer - Adjustable - Chrome
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Great storage solution for office, laundry, kitchen, garage and moreCommercial grade heavy-duty chromed steel has 200 pounds shelf load capacitySteel shelf adjust in 1-inch increments to accommodate various sized itemsAssembled Dimensions: 14 L x 15 W x 15 H inchesEasy assembly with no tools require...
2. MAGARROW 9.5 feet × 1.5" Utility Straps with Buckle Adjustable, 4-Pack (Black 9.5 feet Long (4-PCS))
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
★ Strap with Plastic Buckle. Stronger, Heavy Duty, Wear-resistant and more Durable. Package contains: 4 Packing Straps.★ Strap Width: 1-1/2". Usable Length: 9.5 feet. You can adjust the length on both sides. If you still think it's too long, you could cut out some of it to get the length you nee...
4. XS Scuba Shot Diving Weight Yellow 3 LB
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
No Scrap Lead UsedLarger #4 Shot with Less Surface AreaHardened with AntimonyHeavy-Duty Nylon Mesh BagsQuick Draining and Drying
6. Simran SMF-200 Deluxe 200 Watts Step Down Voltage Converter for International Travel to AC 220V/240V Countries, Ideal for Laptops, Cameras, iPhones, BlackBerry, iPods etc
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
200 Watts Max Step Down voltage Converter for international travel to Europe and AsiaConverts 220/240 V to 110/120V so you could use american products in Europe, Asia & other 220/240V countries.Comes with 2-round pin Euro Plug. Please note for use in UK, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, it requir...
7. Loctite Epoxy Quick Set 0.85-Fluid Ounce Syringe (1395391)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Epoxy quick setProduct is unique and carries its own natural characteristics0.85 ouncesAvailable in a convenient dual syringe which delivers equal parts of both components every time.Can be used as an adhesive for a wide range of materials or as a versatile filler for gap filling, surface repairs an...
8. TEKTON 14" Bolt Cutter | 3391
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Drop forged hardened alloy steel jawsCompound cutting action requires less effortTubular steel handles with cushioned non-slip rubber gripsAdjustable and replaceable jawsCuts bolts, chain, threaded rod, and more
9. small foot company Legler Mobile Fishes
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
A beautiful mobile to brighten a child's room or nurseryFeaturing lots of colourful fishLength : 65cmKeep out of reach of children under three as contains small piecesFrom the Legler range of beautiful toys and decorations
10. Apex JD2.2 Flat Bench
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Affordable, durable flat bench for free weights or using during back and ab exercisesIdeal for incorporating into arm, shoulder and chest free weight exercisesComfortable backboard with high-density foam paddingHeavy duty steel constructionMeasures 43.25 x 14.25 x 18.25 inches; 2-year limited warran...
11. Scotty #250 Rodmaster Adjustable Tube Style Rod Holder
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 1
Rodmaster Interior Diameter: 2 1/8 inchesMount Dimensions: 4 inches x 2 inches x 2 inchesBolting Dimensions: 1 5/16 inches x 3 3/16 inchesAccommodates any rod and reel combination including large rod butt tipsSport type: Fishing
12. Make: Electronics (Learning by Discovery)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Free Shipping on orders over $50
13. Dap 00271 Weldwood Original Contact Cement, 1-Pint
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 1
DAP weld wood original contact cement premium quality, neoprene-based contact cement that meets the stringent requirements of the professional userHigh strength and initial grab make it ideal for most projectsThe upc of the product is 070798002715Solvent base formulaQuick grab with super strength wi...
14. STAEDTLER 24-Inch Flexible Curve (97160-24BK)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Flexible curve24"Blue
15. Arrow Fastener T50 Heavy Duty Staple Gun
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 1
All Steel ConstructionMade in the USA.Jam-ResistantUses T50 StaplesIdeal For: General Repairs, Professional Uses, Upholstery, Insulation, Light Trim
16. Juice: Electricity for Pleasure and Pain
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
17. The Prop Builder's Molding & Casting Handbook
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Care Instructions - Spot Clean With a Damp Cloth
18. Encyclopedia of Electronic Components Volume 3: Sensors for Location, Presence, Proximity, Orientation, Oscillation, Force, Load, Human Input, Liquid ... Light, Heat, Sound, and Electricity
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Maker Media Inc
Used to do this professionally.
Foam: https://www.thefoamfactory.com/seatcushion/foamtypes.html
You want to use closed cell foam, if possible. Open cell foam can absorb water and fluids(yick).
Temporary Adhesive: 3m77 is the best overall adhesive to prevent movement. It is NOT a permanent adhesive. https://www.amazon.com/3M-77-Multipurpose-Adhesive-Aerosol/dp/B0000AZ735/ref=sr_1_3
Permanent adhesive: Barge cement or weldwood. Both are equally good. Many brands advertise different names, but it's repackaged barge or weldwood (you can get a 55 gal drum). It tends to be more rigid so its only suitable for adhesing to a solid base, like foam to wood or foam to metal. https://www.amazon.com/00271-Weldwood-Original-Contact-Cement/dp/B0006MXRY8/ref=pd_lpo_vtph_200_lp_t_3
Upholstery leather: While Tandy is the cheapest source, they generally sell second quality hides that are factory overruns or seconds. A better source is either the Carroll Leather company or the Hide House. Both are excellent. You want a fully protected corrected grain hide in the 3-4 oz range. The hide should be a full hide, not half, which is approximately 55 sqft. Both companies will sell you a single hide. Estimate about $8 sqft, including shipping. My preference is the Carroll Leather company because they have a better online catalog, but both companies will send you samples if you ask nicely. Both are excellent reputable companies. http://www.carrollleather.com/colours
and https://hidehouse.com/products/index.html?Category=FETI
Also, if you plan to stuff any enclosed leather items, like pillows, you will need spray silicone to ease the stuffing. http://www.upholsterysupplyonline.com/products/Pro-Slip-Dry-Silicone-Spray-Case-Of-12.html
You might need some upholstery tacks and a tack hammer. https://www.vandykes.com/upholstery-tacks-nails-tools/c/1696/
Alternatively a good staple gun works well. Do not use the electric ones. They're expensive and usually don't work as well as the manual ones https://www.amazon.com/Arrow-Fastener-T50-Heavy-Staple/dp/B00002ND61/ref=sr_1_4
For random hardware, try https://ohiotravelbag.com/ and https://www.buckleguy.com/The company behind buckleguy makes the hardware for Coach bags, so it is usually superior quality.
If you sew anything, use polyester thread, NOT nylon. Nylon absorbs water, and breaks down under exposure to UV. Polyester is what the boat upholstery guys use because it stands up over time.
Pro tip: expect to use twice as much leather as you think. It takes a lot of experience to correctly judge upholstery dimensions and usage. Also, pull the leather tighter than you think. Go slow, measure twice, cut once, and realize that leather stretches in two directions.
Edit: Marine vinyl is a good substitution for leather. It's non porous, and easily cleaned. Fabric is measured by the yard, which means the width of the roll (usually 54") x 1 yard long. Quality vinyl is ~$10-$20 per yard, which is about 1/4 the cost of quality leather. https://www.joann.com/marine-vinyl/prd23669.html or https://fabricwarehouse.com/discount-marine-vinyl-fabrics/
Very simply: Use the posts for modular wire shelving. The legs can screw together, each is 14 inches long.
These shelving systems are sold everywhere under many different names with the same basic design. Smaller shelves have legs that are 3/4" in diameter with 1/4" screws. Larger ones are available with 1" diameter posts and 1/2" screws connecting them. Different post lengths are available but 14" is the sweet spot for a spreader bar.
The cheapest option I found was the "Whitmor Supreme Stacking Shelf Organizer" on Amazon. This has 4x 14" posts that are 3/4" in diameter for $12.65+shipping: https://www.amazon.com/Whitmor-Supreme-Stacking-Shelf-Organizer/dp/B0007MHD2E/
You can also buy just a set of the 1" posts here: https://www.shelving.com/SI-Chrome-Round-Post-Sets-p/si-pc-set-p.htm (Note that I haven't bought from there, I just googled it when looking for the cheapest option).
There are also tons more options that are basically the same overall design. I'm not trying to endorse any vendor (I'm not affiliated with any of them), just pointing out that these very common posts are perfect for turning into a spreader bar.
A pack of two 1/4" 20 threads per inch (TPI) 2 1/2" long eye bolts are available from Home Depot for $1.18 and they fit the Whitmor posts perfectly. You can easily screw them in by hand at the ends and in less than a minute you have a spreader bar with no tools necessary.
I bought two sets of two eye bolts, so I could use one post as a wrist bar, and the remaining three legs combine to form a 42" leg spreader bar as pictured.
The best part of this is that you can unscrew the legs again, collapsing the bar for storage to a length of only about 15" (with the end eye bolts in). This means that instead of having an awkward 3+ foot bar in my closet I can easily throw the set of 15" posts in a large desk drawer (though they are still long enough I have to put them in at an angle to make them fit).
One concern at first glance might be: "Wait, if the posts screw together so easily couldn't someone just easily unscrew them and get out of the spreader?" Answer: No. Maybe this is obvious to people who are not me, but it doesn't work this way provided you are attached to both the screw and what it is attached to. Take any two things that are screwed together. Then try to unscrew one from the other, never taking your hand off of either one. Go ahead and try. You can't do it. You'll end up trying to wrap your arms into a pretzel. Despite how easily it screws together, it's secure.
Yeah, that is what it is :) https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B000BDD83M/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Had my girlfriend sew a piece of fabric together to make the fit a bit tighter. It's removable so makes it easy to clean. As for the wand, I have it plugged into this timer( https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B0184CG9K0/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ) so that I can have it turn on and then off for a little bit... over and over again. She found the magic wand a bit too strong so I also added an inline fan speed controler to lower the speed a bit ( https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B01MXQG4UZ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 )
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I don't know any video series, but this is the book series I recommend to new makers:
Fundamentals:
Make Electronics
Useful Companion Reference:
Encyclopedia of Electronic Components Volume 1
Encyclopedia of Electronic Components Volume 2
Bonus Points Reference:
Encyclopedia of Electronic Components Volume 3
Between those books and YouTube you'll be squared away for 99% of anything you would typically build at home. I say that as an engineer with work experience designing electronics.
I'd start by getting three reciprocating saws and the attachments for them for dildos and the fleshlight. then attaching them to.said frame via a mount.
http://www.stockroom.com/Fuck-Saw-P2931.aspx?ref=6212238&gclid=CMaZ9eWyoLICFQoFnQodBiwANg
you'll need basic welding skills, but I think the best place to start is a workout bench to support your torso then build the rest out from that base.
http://www.amazon.com/Apex-JD2-2-Flat-Bench/dp/B000J3MK3S/ref=cm_lmf_img_1
http://www.amazon.com/Prop-Builders-Molding-Casting-Handbook/dp/1558701281
It sounds like you may have molding and casting experience... and maybe you even have this book, but if you don't, it's not expensive and I think you'd find it helpful... materials-wise it's a bit outdated BUT I still find that when I'm about to do a new project, even with newer plastics, referencing it still tweaks my brain in ways that help solve problems before I get to them... perhaps you would also find it inspirational.
A flexible curve, available at any art supply store or Amazon, would be helpful in measuring your specific partner's wrists and ankles and transferring the dimensions to the wood.
Staedtler 24-Inch Flexible Curve (97160-24BK) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0006IK3LM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_KgBpxbR6XQ8M8
This is pretty straight forward. The local dungeon had something similar but the gal at the counter didn't know what it was called. After a bit of research, I found it was a palm sap. This is strictly for HEAVY impact play, for use on large muscles, such as the rump. Do NOT use this on bone or unprotected areas. If you don't know what I'm talking about, stop here and consult someone more experienced, preferably at your local dungeon.
Made from suede leather, folded and sewn. The hand strap is nylon webbing and velcro, with the hook portion facing outward. It's filled with a pound of lead shot (from a diving weight bag from Amazon).
Bag is triple stitched along edges. Bag itself is 3 1/2" square and sewn with T69 nylon thread.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0013HUHMA/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 is the weight bag I got. $14 for three pounds of shot, enough to do 3 saps.
If I were doing it again, I'd probably go with 12 ounces of shot.
If the contact cement will hold it there shouldnt be any shifting.
I use 5 min 2 part epoxy for most of the work amazon link. You can find at most big box stores as well. Its probably overkill but it works well and holds for ever (at least I have never had a flogger fail when using it).
(I also tend to have a tube or two laying around in the wood shop for various projects I end up using epoxy on)
came here to say this. get yourself a big red key for use in emergencies so you can still use mini-padlocks with peace of mind and without ruining the aesthetic.
*edited spellcheck induced homophone
I found these and they seem perfect.
MAGARROW 65" × 1.5" Utility Straps with Buckle Adjustable, 4-Pack (Black 9.5 feet Long (4-PCS)) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VQ1B3QN/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_YqWUDbG02GRWF
The only reasonable solution is a fish mobile.
The one that comes up when you Google Juice electricity
Just had to be a little snarky
Juice: Electricity for Pleasure and Pain https://www.amazon.com/dp/1890159069/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_F-7vCb4SZB9W3
Next time, get one of these. Wands, both violet and magic, need to be properly stepped down for safety reasons. Also you can get one for like $70 here. Their other stuff is overpriced a bit but the wand itself is legit and not super high priced.