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Reader contribution: Master Mike’s self-bondage timer

Master Mike was inspired by the timer system made by Louis (see previous post, ‘Self bondage on steroids,’ by clicking here) and he built his own device.

Check out the pictures and information below from this guy:

 

Mike writes:

First off, a big thank you to Louis and the pictures posted on your site of his timer system. I got the same timer units and built myself a timer. I took it one step further and made it controllable over the internet. There are two timers, one I can set for the maximum amount of time before the magnet is released, and the other can be reset or restarted over the internet.

If it is reset, the timer will stop and release the magnet, if it is reset, the timer will reset back to the set time without releasing the magnet. There is also a camera with two-way communications so the remote master can communicate with his prisoner. There are numerous magnets around the house connected to different equipment.

Here are pictures of the timer, internet controller and me secured to the restraint bed.

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The magnet has 1200 pounds of holding force and is bolted to the floor, so there is no pulling it free.

Here is a picture of the web page that controls the timer:

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Metal would like to thank Master Mike for sharing this information! Very impressive, indeed!

Since he sent these pictures, he subsequently updated his system and sent further updates. Keep checking back to Metalbond to see more about this system.

 

 

Don’t Try This at Home

By Aussielthrbiker

I had often experimented with self-bondage in the past, but it just didn’t give me the feeling I was after. I tried rope, but as I had to be able to escape it just didn’t give me that feeling of restraint, so I decided to experiment with chains and padlocks.

I started off by putting a pair of tight black leather jeans, black harness boots and black leather jacket – I was already going hard! Next I took a length of chain and wrapped it tightly around my ankles, padlocking it so they were held tightly together. I brought the chain up to my knees, wrapping it tightly around, just above my knees, adding another padlock. I then fed the chain between my legs so it went across the tight leather covering my ass then took it up to my waist and fed it through the belt lugs of my leather jeans. I locked it off around my waist. I now had tight chains binding the lower half of my body.

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Self-bondage with Ice Locks

MummyEd did some self-bondage on the streets (and public transit systems) of San Francisco:

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MummyEd comes up with some original ideas. He wanted to do some self-bondage in a very public way. The addition of MISTER S ICE LOCKS makes it even more interesting. The hoodie idea was from a friend who hauls his partner around the clubs of LA. The locking transport belt has a metal ring that slips into an opening in the front pouch. A set of handcuffs go through the ring and you are trapped in secret. MummyEd suspended the key out of reach with an ice lock. This would take over three hours to release, which gave plenty of time to take a ride on some public transportation. He headed for a kink-friendly coffee shop, where MummyEd locked his wrists in the handcuffs. After some shopping and sightseeing, he headed for the public transportation. The titillation of public bondage is fun because from this point on, you will try to imagine who else has a secret.

 

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ICE LOCKS available here

You can see more of this at Serious Male Bondage

Ice Locks Mr S

Self-bondage on steroids

Blog reader Louis made a self-bondage contraption — complete with magnetic locks and a timer mechanism. Check it out:

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Louis writes:

For my system there are four timers: 1) A Harbor Freight programmable timer at the power outlet that turns off the entire system for 15 minutes every morning. 2) An enable timer that turns off (currently) at 4 hours. 3) A delay start timer so I need to push the start switches (both of them) for 2 seconds to start the primary timer. 4) And the primary timer that I can change the time on.

The timers can be set for up to 9,990 hours (1.13 years). Three (3) of the counters are CNT-35-96. No, I didn’t spend anywhere near $146 for the timers. They were used, usually less than $10.

There is a 300-pound magnetic lock for each wrist. I can’t pull them loose. At the front of each hand is two start switches. I need to engage one on the left side and one on the right side for 2 seconds to lock the locks. There is a switch on the back of each magnetic lock to release the locks. The switches on the control box can be set for both switches, either switch, can’t be disengaged, or a specific switch. The rotary switch connects the circuit output to the other connections. (Currently not used.)

It feels a LOT safer when I get both hands free at the end of a session. I now play, almost all of the time, with gloves on. I would not do that when I needed to manipulate a key with one hand to get free.

Here are more pictures of the setup:

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Metal would like to thank Louis for the pictures and information.

FYI: Louis also designed the jail cell time lock in Yossie’s cell. The jail cell time lock has been updated, replacing the sprinkler timer with a CNT-35-96.

And, you can read more about straitjackets by visiting Louis’ web site: The Straitjacket Page.

 

Self-Bondage Camping Trip

By surfbot

Author’s note: This is not a story, it is a true and accurate report of how I spent four interesting days last week. Ever since reading a book in which the hero gets kidnapped and handcuffed naked to a tree, I have wanted to try that myself. (Dick Francis, _The_Danger_; yes, this is a mainstream mystery novel.)

Monday

As usual, my camping trip starts with loading gear onto my bicycle and riding to the campground. This time it is 48 pounds of gear and 70 miles — a fine day’s ride. Remarkably, I had a strong favorable wind and made excellent time. This is the Midwest and wind is usually more important than hills.

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