Seal of approval - Wax play

MechaBlade said:
I just can't believe you used a glue gun in "wax play."

Maybe I have an archaic glue gun, but it gets about as hot as an iron on its highest setting. I imagine it can melt skin if you touch the metal for an extended period of time.


I didn't use it in "play"

I used it on myself to do a test. I wanted to see if it could be used for wax play. My findings were no, you can't use it for wax play, but it certainly is good for making nice burns.
 
BeachGurl2 said:
Little boys and their toys, RJ. I knew you would end up trying this somehow. I hope you didn't burn yourself too badly. I know how hot regular candles can get and I've used a glue gun before, so I know how hot that was. Stick with regular candles, and remember that scent and color can sometimes burn hotter. Also, glitter or other things inside the candles can get extremely hot, so don't use candles with glitter in them. And tea lights burn very hot, so use them after you've used something else.

Gotta admit there's nothing like a nice hot waxing scene. I just love it.

Nope I didn't burn myself to bad. Just the liquid shot out like a water pistol and laid a thin burn line across my forearm.

Yeah it hurt but lol oh well. I was pretty careful and made sure to minimize any risk. 2 days later the burn is almost completely got so it wasn't that bad.

Thanks for your concern though grinz.

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catalina_francisco said:
LOL, can't say you weren't warned!! Glad you survived it though.

Catalina :rose:

Yeah, I know I was and I appreciate everyone doing so. It was something I wanted to try though for myself and exprience it. I would never test something on anyone else unless I did so for myself and knew it was safe enough.

One learns from doing, and in this case minimal burn was worth the knowledge as well as sharing the unsafeness with anyone else.

I think I might do some more wax play for myself. I have a few ideas for some nice pics I might share if they turn out like I want.

Anyways thanks for your comments.

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Netzach said:
I wonder if you used a low temp candle and some timing and a rubber stamp of an initial you could not create that sealing-wax effect?

That could look really neat.

Yes I think that would be still very possible.

I wonder how it would make one feel watching you place your seal on them after/during a session.

Another idea might be to create a wax build up in a spot so there is a thick build up of wax, then maybe use a brand that is heated to similate a branding expereice. The brand of course would not touch the skin, only melt the wax in the shape of the brand.

Might be interesting to tie one up, blind fold them and then do the wax build up first on their chest...and then remove the blind fold just as you bring the red hot band down...imagine the look in thier eyes...

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@}-}rebecca---- said:
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MechaBlade said:
GREAT link! It's like Bdsm school!
I got it from a friend at Arizona Power Exchange. It is a great site full of really great information. Glad others think so, too.
 
RJMasters said:
Yes I think that would be still very possible.

I wonder how it would make one feel watching you place your seal on them after/during a session.

Another idea might be to create a wax build up in a spot so there is a thick build up of wax, then maybe use a brand that is heated to similate a branding expereice. The brand of course would not touch the skin, only melt the wax in the shape of the brand.

Might be interesting to tie one up, blind fold them and then do the wax build up first on their chest...and then remove the blind fold just as you bring the red hot band down...imagine the look in thier eyes...

:D
This is not something I've ever had done to me, but I think it might be very interesting. To be covered in wax, and then watch as he "brands" me with a symbol of some sort. Hmmmmm.

Just a few tidbits about wax that I recently learned. The tall candles in glass jars that often have religious symbols on them and usually come in red and white burn at a little bit of a lower temp than other candles. If you load up a crock pot with water and turn it to high, then stand these candles in the water, they will melt from the bottom because of the hot water. If you then light them so that they burn from the top, you can then stick a knife in from the top to put a hole through for the wax from the bottom to come out. If you plan to do something like you're talking about, RJ, this will enable you to get a really solid base before adding additional wax that may burn hotter and/or be different colors. And because it burns a bit cooler than other candles, you can pour it from a lower distance from the body.

The Domme who used me for her wax demonstration did this on my back and legs. She poured the wax from the glass candles across my back, mixing red and white. With a thin base, she then used hotter emergency candles to sprinkle white over the red. She then made a thicker base with the tall glass candles before using very hot tea lights on me. The wax ended up being very thick. She removed it by using a dull knife. She sliced into the wax all the way through to the skin - the knife was completely dull and would never cut into the skin, but it sure felt sharp enough to - then she peeled the wax off with the knife in a shaving motion. Of course, she also used the tip of the knife in very interesting ways and in very interesting places as she was removing the wax that had seeped into creases and such.

As an aside, it's very difficult for me to watch someone pour the wax onto me. I like being blind folded during the pouring because then I don't know when it will hit my skin. I don't know why I prefer it this way, but I do.

I'd love to hear how this turns out if you ever do get the chance to try it. Have fun.
 
RJMasters said:
I didn't use it in "play"

I used it on myself to do a test. I wanted to see if it could be used for wax play. My findings were no, you can't use it for wax play, but it certainly is good for making nice burns.
thank god.
 
RJMasters said:
Yes I think that would be still very possible.

I wonder how it would make one feel watching you place your seal on them after/during a session.

Another idea might be to create a wax build up in a spot so there is a thick build up of wax, then maybe use a brand that is heated to similate a branding expereice. The brand of course would not touch the skin, only melt the wax in the shape of the brand.

Might be interesting to tie one up, blind fold them and then do the wax build up first on their chest...and then remove the blind fold just as you bring the red hot band down...imagine the look in thier eyes...

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These are a couple of the pics I was talking about.....can be artistic and fun, though I think once again extreme caution and safety preparations would be advised. :D

Catalina :rose:
 
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catalina_francisco said:
These are a couple of the pics I was talking about.....can be artistic and fun, though I think once again extreme caution and safety preparations would be advised. :D

Catalina :rose:

Oh yes. I have done this on my back with legs pulled over--like the first whipping of O by Anne Marie. A great candle is the old fashion drip candles used to decotate wine bottles. But difficult to find. The best one have a spiral or corkscrew shape. Without these avaliable, I use large emergncy candles --app 1and 1/4 dia and about 7 inches tall. I describe how to set this up in another thread. What I call "prepared candles." Use a small electric drill bit to drill holes in the side of the candle at app a 45 degree angle. If you drill into the wick, the candle is spoiled. Practice. When the wax pools around the wick and the base opens on a drilled hole the wax spills. The Domme can simply sit and watch. I have had my gentiles completely covered. Drible cold water and the wax pops off---A perfect cast!!!

I don't know about the sheets in your picture. Cleaning them could be a problem. I always went for a cheap plastic drop cloth that could just be tossed.

Hot wax sure is fun. :catroar:
 
Mrs.P said:
I personally think wax dripping off of a glowing candle that has lit the room is MUCH hotter than a glue gun, but that's just me :kiss:

I wholeheartedly agree :p
 
catalina_francisco said:
These are a couple of the pics I was talking about.....can be artistic and fun, though I think once again extreme caution and safety preparations would be advised. :D

Catalina :rose:

Thanks for sharing these they are lovely. :rose:
 
@}-}rebecca---- said:
ready Mr de Mille....... :D

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yes I am up with the 'patient' at 4 am due to do my Dolcett girl impression any minute now.....save meeeee

Your so silly :D

Thanks for the dragon link. :rose:
 
I was thinking of using some white candles to setup some interesting art shots...If any come out that are worth posting, I will.
 
RJMasters said:
I think I might do some more wax play for myself. I have a few ideas for some nice pics I might share if they turn out like I want
Taking suggestions, Mr. Masters? If so.....

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"If detail is important, probably the simplest do-it-yourself molding technique is to dip your tool into liquid wax. This has the advantage of creating a mold with all surface details intact, right down to the hairs at the base of your dick, but also the attendant disadvantage of potentially scalding your dick, and trust me, you don't want to go there. Using a wax with a melting point just above body temperature would be ideal, but unfortunately these don’t exist. A type of wax called Flexwax has a melting point of 120 degrees, which is tolerable. But 120 degree melted wax looks just like 160 degree melted wax, and unless you have a crock-pot or some other means of regulating the temperature precisely, you run the risk of running screaming about the house with an erection covered in burning hot molten wax. Which would no doubt be astoundingly funny for viewers of World’s Funniest Home Videos, but in your best interest should probably be avoided.

I don’t recommend it, but if you’re going to go the wax route, heat the wax first and then let it cool, stirring constantly until it’s on the verge of solidifying. Then dip your dick in and out repeatedly until the wax coating on your cock is sufficiently thick. To maintain a constant erection through out this procedure it would be advisable to use a cock-ring, or some other means of constriction to prevent the penis from losing tumescence prematurely. Once the wax coating is sufficiently thick, stick your dick in a glass of cold water. This will serve the dual purpose of hardening the wax and unhardening your dick. If all goes well, you should have a perfect negative impression of your dick (hopefully, this is the only negative impression your dick will ever make). Place this mold in the freezer and allow it to harden completely.

After an hour or so, take the mold out and pour in the plaster of Paris, or whatever you’re making your fake dick out of. The best material, if you can get it, is called dental stone, available from dental supply companies. Dental stone comes in flesh tones and is used to make false teeth, so it’s very hard and durable. To eliminate bubbles that sometimes form at the surface of the casting, use a small vibrator in the mixture after you’ve poured it into the mold. The result, when it hardens should be a perfect replica of your dick that you can display proudly on the coffee table or mantle. Or if you really want to show off, you can bring it to work and claim that you made it as an assignment for your art class."


http://www.altpenis.com/penis_news/preserving_your_penis.shtml

RJMasters said:
I was thinking of using some white candles to setup some interesting art shots...If any come out that are worth posting, I will.
Looking forward to it....

;)

Alice
 
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