Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Female Bondage case

Here's a few sketchbook scans of a female version of the hard-shell bondage case I drew back in 2002. I figured it made a nice companion piece to the male hard case I just posted. I was envisioning some kind of shiny smooth and hard case material, like fiberglass on the outside. A deep, dark, almost automotive glossy finish. There would be a leather and foam lining inside the shell for a skintight fit and complete pressure over every square inch of the body...

I've posted the finished art for the side view of the case in the past, but this is the first time I've shared the sketches and other views.

I used to think it wouldn't be possible to do something like this in real life, but the more I think about it, the more it seems like there are answers to the technical challenges involved. I've been inspired by a series of videos posted by Serious Images.com where they interview PD of InSex and Infernal Restraints fame. In addition to PD and his darkly twisted imagination, they spend time talking with KGB, who is their master metalworker. KGB discusses the technical challenges involved with some of the elaborate gear he has made for PD over the years, and it is really incredible stuff - they even made wood head forms to sculpt the metal on. And although much of it was difficult, they were not going to let that stop them from trying (and achieving) their goal.



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  1. Looking at the previous post, I am certain that nothing is impossible.

    Send you sketches to Gord,I'm sure he can work something out

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  2. I thought of a cello or double bass case.
    Go to a good music shop and think about how they have solves a 3d complex issue.

    Great stuff anyway.

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    1. That's exactly the look I'm going for... great idea!

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  3. I am pretty sure I know how to go about making such a case - for a single individual of course, not "generic" but hoo boy! The amount of work involved makes some of my own projects -- all of which are barely begun -- seem quite tame by comparison.

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  4. PS: what I'm envisioning would take multiple people, and unfortunately, some of the people I know who would be qualified and interested in helping with such a project are now geographically separated. *sigh* If only I could identify a (wealthy?) market, and if I could figure out how to start it up from nothing (I'm broke ATM) I would love to start up a company offering "the heretofore impossible" such as M2M fiberglass (or at least, fiber-reinforced resin of _some_ kind, fiber of _some_ kind, doesn't have to be garden-variety FG, and glass fiber is a PITA to work with). I've got extensive metal fabrication resources of my own - a workshop - but I would need helpers and more space than I have available now in order to start building devices which include "fiberglass" (I prefer the term 'FRP' by the way - "fiber reinforced plastic"). PS: Jeff @ House of Gord (another master of extreme erotic bondage device) did a full-body fiberglass - reusable - mummy cast of his ex-wife many years ago. He wrote that it was destroyed in a fire (I think? or it had to be destroyed before moving back? I can't recall now) before he returned from a long engineering gig in South Africa. I believe he's HQ'd in Vancouver now, he might have fotos of it on his site somewhere.

    PPS: I'm a multi-disciplinary engineer with plenty of fetishes. It's possible you've read some of my old fiction, posted to usenet and the early web a long time ago.

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    1. Hey Gomez, thanks for the comments. I know what you mean about only needing money, space and people - LOL! It is all about finding a way to overcome the obstacles to do something most people don't understand. I would love to see what Gord came up with as far as a fiberglass case... He is amazing, and I wish I lived closer so I could pop over to his place and he could help me solve kinky engineering problems. Ah, the fantasy...

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  5. I would think the difficulty would be greatly increased by the position you've chosen for the subject- with folded limbs- let alone the possibility of discomfort and even possibly permanent injury inherent to compression of limbs with joints at extremes.
    A few years ago, was it Gord Comics who had a contest and the winner was titled "almost finished"? With our (un)lucky drawn model- about to be squeezed into a shell and buried in concrete?(if you haven't seen it I can forward it or a link, safe to say it's not mine to publish)
    If a drawing can represent a vision, this one does it for me:
    http://s353.photobucket.com/user/batvette/media/clubdead/35_zps43f40fbc.jpg.html
    Everything. Looks pretty comfy too.

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    1. Some ideas are definitely more "do-able" in the real world than others... Thanks for the comment!

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