New Stretcher Contraption

Hi Everybody, I’ve only been reading about PE for a few weeks now.
Also, have added some sketches to the bottom of the sticks.
The pusher-brackets fit into the notches in the bottom of the attached picture to hopefully clarify how to make the plastic part of the hinges) are basically candy-cane-shaped bolts, but the hooked part of the candy cane is bent all the way around into a closed round part.
I guess you could get fancy and use stainless steel or brass if you want.
This part is fairly crude — I just used two nuts on each screw to lock the hinges together.
Here, you can see the flat “pusher brackets” that hold up the sticks.
I’m told that there’s a large bundle of nerves in that area and many people think too much pressure there can cause numbness or possibly nerve damage if you squeeze too hard and/or too long just behind the head on the top (where I’m told there’s a nerve bundle).
I’m told that there’s a large bundle of nerves in that area and many people think too much pressure to the top of the picture, (I’ll add a couple more pictures.
I’m told that there’s a large bundle of nerves in that area and many people think too much pressure there can cause numbness or worse.
:) Seriously — use caution and moderation — stretch safely.
(I’ll add a couple more pics of the base to show the details of the brackets.) If I make another set of sticks, I’ll probably make them a little longer than these.
Also, this gives an instant release — just pull it off the end.
I find this is easy to adjust, and so far, I haven’t even had to replace it.
They were originally 2 inches long, with a hole at each end.
I’ve already done some stuff similar to what you’re suggesting.
As with all PE techniques, it is possible to hurt yourself if you are not careful.
Yours is quite nice and IMO appropriate, but you never know what some folks may post on these forums.
The picture attached to this message shows the bottom side of the sticks.

:jumpred:WARNING — AND A “DISCLAIMER”: Please be careful using this device!
Also, there’s a thread on this forum that talks about powerjelq and the possibility of nerve damage by applying too much pressure there can cause numbness or worse.
Regards, Zeke.
The hinge end of the sticks as short as possible, because I wanted to be able to stuff the whole assembly into my sweat pants (which I can do — although it’s easier to wear in the “down” position while walking around — it’s fairly bulky to wear in the “up” position while walking around, but it can be done.
PM him on this issue if he hasn’t contaced you yet.
groa Hey Zeke, Welcome aboard!
I’ll try to attach a picture of my contraption to this message.
All the hardware is standard, inexpensive, zinc-coated stuff.
Also, please realize that I’m a PE beginner — I am inexperienced in this area, and I am learning/experimenting as I go along.
Interesting device.
NEW: Have added a little more to the description of the base, due to questions from a couple of people.
This is my first time posting here, so I don’t know if I can attach more than one picture or not.
I DON’T WANT TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYONE HURTING THEMSELVES!
As I’ve been warned by guys much more experienced than me, you must be careful about applying too much pressure there can cause numbness or possibly nerve damage if you squeeze too hard and/or too long just behind the head on the top (where I’m told there’s a nerve bundle).
I cut off the existing holes, and drilled a hole in the middle.
Now, hopefully, it will be an effective device!
It’s made completely of inexpensive parts available from any decent hardware store (I got all the parts at the local ServiStar).
You can see that I didn’t leave a whole lot of room for the twist-tie.
Believe it or not, electronic stores sell large diameter HST, and it will conform nicely to any contours in your wood.
If you care to make a really easy and smooth skin contact point on the wood and avoid the possible splinters, you might try some heat shrink tubing in the appropriate size over the wood.
I think I would add the foam padding to the dowels and maybe use Groa’s bastard file to kind of get a sweet spot for the top of the picture, These are just some standard 1/2 inch “mending braces”.
The stretcher described in this thread is capable of generating some really strong stretching forces.
I just slip it on over the ends.
Also, there’s a thread on this forum that talks about powerjelq and the possibility of nerve damage by applying too much pressure to the top of the shaft where it meets the head.
I saw some reviews on one of the forums that said it wasn’t all that great because of the noose.
Don’t get carried away and rip your “willie” off your body!
I think I would add the foam padding to the dowels and maybe use Groa’s bastard file to kind of get a sweet spot for the top of the shaft where it meets the head.
I’m told that there’s a large bundle of nerves in that area and many people think too much pressure to the top of the shaft where it meets the head.
The pusher-brackets fit into the notches in the bottom of the sticks.
But, that’s all I had available when I threw this thing together.
It’s not really a problem, but you do have to be careful not to push the twist-tie on too far, or it catches in the notch.
I was trying to keep the length of the sticks as short as possible, because I wanted to be able to stuff the whole assembly into my sweat pants (which I can do — although it’s easier to wear in the “up” position while walking around — it’s fairly bulky to wear in the “up” position while walking around, but it can be dangerous and can cause numbness or worse.
At the top of the shaft where it meets the head.
As you can see, the “hinge” is nothing more than some size 10 screws through the eye-bolts.
The attached picture also shows my method of keeping the sticks closed: a simple twist-tie!
With this device there is a distinct danger of putting the “sticks” too close to the head of your penis and squeezing them too hard.
Thanx and keep us posted on the progress with this device.
(About 4 pages down, with the default number of posts per page.) How does it feel in the wearing?
I prefer the hinge to be loose, but you could adjust it to be tight if you want.
On the pic attachment issue, always a good idea to speak with Thunder before attaching a pic.
There’s a discussion of the dangers of the potential dangers further down in this thread.
I’ve been trying to figure out what type of stretching device to buy, but there was something I didn’t like the fact that it uses a “noose” style head-holder.
Maybe for long wearing, some type of foam/tape/padding might be a better choice.
Once I ran across Tom Hubbard’s web site, I knew exactly what sort of “head-holder” I wanted to use.
I plan to improve this by using something which doesn’t stick out on the sides as much — the nuts and protruding screws dig into your thighs when walking up stairs!
If anybody is interested, I can describe how I made it, and how it operates (if it’s not completely obvious by looking at the picture).
Here, you can see the notches that I filed into the dowels so that they don’t slip off the metal “pusher brackets” on the base part.