Metal vs plastic

Discussion in 'Chastity device reviews' started by Tehsatyros, Jun 2, 2020.

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What material do you like your device to be made out of?

  1. Metal

    83.1%
  2. Plastic

    16.9%
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    I listened about some caged made in titanium, is it possible to print in 3d printer?


    Joselinn’s cage with headlock in titanium shall be perfect
     
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    Aren't puns supposed to be terrible? :)
     
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    Thanks for the thought but my cage is not small and under normal circumstances I go through metal detectors often. I could not see that I would not get stopped at some airports and entering buildings where I am checked with the wand.
     
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    You’re welcome.

    I’ve gone through a metal detector in several airports and on a cruise ship in 316L stainless by MCN. That’s been my GlansArmor. Someone here reported they wore a full balltrap Contender through a metal detector and was fine.

    I don’t go through one every day or week though. I see how that would be a concern.

    My comment was about the relative mass of a Malechastitynow device vs MatureMetal. But The lower mass is a good trait for both comfort and getting through magnetometers!
     
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    He meant MCN as an abbreviation for @MaleChastityNow who has an account here and sells the Contender.

    To the earlier comment. No, aluminum is a poor choice. You don’t want that And titanium isn’t as workable as stainless steel. It’s a lot more expensive. Jewelry grade stainless is a good option.

    The Contender cage is already pretty light. It’s not clunky in design like the cheap cages out there. It’s a good light weight.
     
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    I absolutely agree. You have to fix the halfes with special glue before using it the first time. Experienced what describe as "hurt" not only once. And it's real pain
     
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