Crafty Litsters show your work!

And some boring polishing:
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Due to a genital picture non-disclosure agreement, there will be no picture of the use.
Just think of a larger version of the one Shanky posted.
:D

Holy holy cats. I have some questions.

I looked at Shank's picture because I needed the visual to figure this out. What an amazing little contraption!

So, ummm - since the metal is... metal - does it ever get to a point your cock swells too much and the pressure is too great? Or is that the point?

I'm not super familiar with cock rings but I get the point. As visually erotic as this krummschwangzerat (I just wanted to say that!!) is -- is it for chastity?

I must know everything, in very specific detail, please. :rolleyes: :)
 
Holy holy cats. I have some questions.

I looked at Shank's picture because I needed the visual to figure this out. What an amazing little contraption!

So, ummm - since the metal is... metal - does it ever get to a point your cock swells too much and the pressure is too great? Or is that the point?

I'm not super familiar with cock rings but I get the point. As visually erotic as this krummschwangzerat (I just wanted to say that!!) is -- is it for chastity?

I must know everything, in very specific detail, please. :rolleyes: :)

Actually the one Shank posted was the first time I ever saw one, and my curiosity bade me make one.
(And find out what it does :D )

The large ring is cast after a silver cock ring I made a long time ago. It goes behind the scrotum, meaning that you (I) have to lower the sack through first, then wriggle the cock through.
Once erect, it can not be removed. But there are no circulatory problems, it just feels like a good grip around the entire package (but I like the irremovability until deflated).
The ring below the rim of the cock head is fun too. On its own it makes an erection slightly painful. I have a silver ring for that purpose too, and it is possible to screw with it in place (with care).

Once those two are combined, it becomes a devious device!
I have so far worn it all day, and it is surprisingly inconspicuous under a pair of loose shorts.
Erections can start, but the bend efficiently stops them from developing.
The head does not pop out of the small ring on its own.

I can't say how it would work on a short cock or on a "grower", but it works for me.

I'm considering how it could be incorporated in some fun and games.
 
I would not dare a tight metal ring around the root of the cock because it could cut off the circulation and need heavy tools to remove.
The cock head can be compressed and popped out, should the need arise.

If the hands are fixed, it would certainly work as a chastity device. No full erections until the head is released and the Krummschwanz straightened.
The big ring would still be there, and could now serve as a nice anchor point.
 
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I swear, the things I learn! I'm suddenly enthralled with these cock devices. Someone turned me on *cough* to cock rings in another post and now this.

The fact you'd wear one all day is immensely intriguing and just a little arousing!! Very very cool.

Thanks for sharing!
 
Some more metal (since you almost asked for it):
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The big fat bronze ring is a ball weight. Pull some of the skin on the scrotum through, then pop one testicle through at a time. They can just pass through. But once through and side by side, they can't slip back at the same time.
Adds a nice bit of weight and discourages any tendencies to use a pogo stick.

The big silver ring is the "all around the package"-ring I also used as a pattern for the large ring in the Krummschwanzgerät.

The two smaller rings are "behind the cock head"-rings. Coitus is possible with the thinner of the two.

A silver ten-faced die for when a random number is needed for something and a blank "coin" for heads or tails, where I can add whatever I want on the faces.

The paper is 5*5 mm squares for scale.
 

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yup.
And in case they don't fit or I want to adjust something, I can just re-melt them.
It looks crazy and a bit intimidating, but large cable ties are great for measuring.

(Standing in the workshop with the trousers around your ankles and a cable tie around your balls is not something you want witnesses to!)
:rolleyes:





Lady C found the Krummschwanzgerät entertaining by the way, but also considered it to be a bit disrespectful to The Honorable Worm.
.... it is quite clear who only has the fun, and doesn't have to lug the thing around.
 
A ball weight. That's rather arousing.

If you want to adjust them, you can just "re-melt" them. I'm imagining your workshop.

Thanks for sharing this.
 
Ok real creatives, a wannabe is giving you a nudge.

I wanted to make frames made to look like they were coral covered, ( one coral, one creamy white, one black) but after a few weeks messing up with Daas and frustration I have given up.)

I have resorted to shells. I just finished the coral one.

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I have a coral necklace I don't wear ( it's very short and I find it claustrophobic, I was given it when I was a child) I plan to sling over the shells but not glue on.

I'm going to still do a black and creamy white one. I have quite a bit of ( old) white coral I can glue on, but I feel a little odd about doing so and I have a few very od polished bits of black coral but instead I am going to mount them on something and put them on a shelf. It's silly to have these treasures in boxes put away, never seeing them.

Edit:

Update, happy afternoon with glue! The black one definitely turned out best! And the plain one was really hard, i have some unstrung pearls I might add a few in at a later date. But I am quite pleased with them all, from a non creative! Good practice for doing a better, big shell mirror. For the same room. I have seen sea urchin string lights on etsy in US, so I am going to ask my in laws if they will bring me some next time here. And there is also an inexpensive fabric art piece I want, a coupe of pounds. :).



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Eile I just happened yo stumble across this post. I have been spending some fair amount of time looking at DIY things which I hope to use in case Desert Slave and I are able to buy in the not distant future.

In any case here is a link to a place with several ideas and How Tos for making faux coral.

https://www.pinterest.com/beewebb60/how-to-make-fake-coral/

I hope this is helplful.

Mike
 
Thank you! :rose: I will take a look.

I miss seeing desertslave about as much, :heart: regarding DIY! Living in a house where it's the essential way of life : be warned......I have been trying to strip stupid paint from our stair treads on and off for over a year now. It looks dreadful, and I'm so bored of doing it. :eek:

We have some more beams that want stripping too, and I am hop I got we can just go for a sandblaster for the chunkier ones. I've had enough. :)

I'm here, really! I've been spinning for a group effort. While Tour de France is on, we (spinners, all over) do Tour de Fleece. My intention was to spin a pound, but I only got 12 ounces. Still like the yarns. First is a pairing of a creamsicle/tangerine bamboo & wool with a multi-color wool. Second is a merino wool & silk blend, plied with itself. I love these colors!

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Just the bare necessities:
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Picture by Bo Zonneweld http://bzartt.deviantart.com

I like this picture/painting, but it gives me shivers at the same time. The floor-bound object by the standing figure reminds me of an iron lung for polio patients. :(

I'm vain enough (sort of?) to think the objects in the cabinet on the left are glass. They are convincing, at least. :)

And something about the feel of the whole picture reminds me of a Magic:The Gathering card.
 
What is done with the lovely yarn? I particularly love the tangerine colours! Merino and silk blend I have in some of my stockings, it's wonderful there. I love yarn: I wish I could knit. :(. At school we had looms and I wove a little which was great fun, but not enough to inspire me to do so now though.

I wondered the same thing. What do you do with your beautiful yarn?

Thanks!!! :) My favorites go into my knitting queue, but I make an awful lot of yarn that I don't have an overwhelming gut-feel for.* The rest gets sold here and there (at a ridiculous loss if I honestly account for labor, but a decent profit over actual material cost). I don't mind the "loss" because spinning is serious mental and physical therapy for me.

*For example, the tangerine above "told" me it wants to be part of a knitted top I've been contemplating for a while. It's just a simple tunic, two big rectangles knitted on a diagonal. I'm going to grab a commercial yarn to go with it, so it will have diagonal stripes with my yarn as an accent. Boat neck, just stitched for the shoulders and down the sides.
 
Thanks!!! :) My favorites go into my knitting queue, but I make an awful lot of yarn that I don't have an overwhelming gut-feel for.* The rest gets sold here and there (at a ridiculous loss if I honestly account for labor, but a decent profit over actual material cost). I don't mind the "loss" because spinning is serious mental and physical therapy for me.

*For example, the tangerine above "told" me it wants to be part of a knitted top I've been contemplating for a while. It's just a simple tunic, two big rectangles knitted on a diagonal. I'm going to grab a commercial yarn to go with it, so it will have diagonal stripes with my yarn as an accent. Boat neck, just stitched for the shoulders and down the sides.

It's so nicely and uniformly sized. Many years of practice, I'll wager :)
 
Very nice yarn!

I like strings, yarn and rope...... but I'm still traumatized from my attempt of knitting at school. It was nothing less than a disaster.
(And I have made no attempts since)
:eek:
 
I like this picture/painting, but it gives me shivers at the same time. The floor-bound object by the standing figure reminds me of an iron lung for polio patients. :(

I'm vain enough (sort of?) to think the objects in the cabinet on the left are glass. They are convincing, at least. :)

And something about the feel of the whole picture reminds me of a Magic:The Gathering card.

I agree, it is pretty eerie.

I spend the entire weekend cleaning out the Castle Cumference Gun Room & Electronics Lab.
It felt like cleaning out the lab in that picture!

It looks fantastic now, but that is not likely to last :eek:
 
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