New Stretcher Contraption

Or, maybe what I’m using IS a bastard file?).
The eye-bolts (which form 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 still wouldn’t mind trying some rubber tubing if I can find some the right size.
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).
When I say “base”, I mean the whole base, including the white plastic part at the bottom, and the metal “support rods”, that are attached to the plastic base with “hinges”.
As Tom Hubbard warns in his original “drumsticks technique” information, only adjust them as tight as they need to be to allow pulling on them.
I still wouldn’t mind trying some rubber tubing if I can attach more than one picture or not.
Let us know how it works for you.
I just cut it by hand using a hacksaw (to leave the “tabs” for the hinges), and a coping saw (like a jigsaw) to cut the round hole, then shaped it by hand with various files and sandpaper.
:jumpred:WARNING!
If you want to post a couple more pictures.
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!
As you can see, the “hinge” is nothing more than some size 10 screws through the eye-bolts.
If you want to post a couple more pics of the base of the is made from a 2-3/4 inch (outside diameter) PVC pipe end-cap.
I’ve been trying to figure out what type of stretching device to buy, but there was something I didn’t like about all the ones I saw.
So far, this seems to work well, and I really like the feeling of using it.
(I’ll add a couple more pictures.
With this device there is a distinct danger of putting the “sticks” too close to the head of your penis, and if you do so, realize that it can be dangerous and 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).
The pusher-brackets fit into the notches in 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 base.
I DON’T WANT TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYONE HURTING THEMSELVES!
This seems to provide just the right amount of “give” to hold firmly but not too tightly.
The picture attached to this message shows the bottom side of the sticks.
At the top of the shaft near the head.
Either that or rotate the attachment points to contact the sides of the shaft.
—- This picture shows the base of the stretcher.
The hinge end of the sticks is just held together with some stiff wire twisted together.
Also, don’t put them too close to the head of your penis and squeezing them too hard.
I’m new to this stuff, you know!
Hi Everybody, I’ve only been reading about PE for a few weeks now.
This part is fairly crude — I just used two nuts on each screw to lock the hinges together.
The attached picture shows just the “sticks”.
The threaded rods are joined to eye-bolts by standard coupling nuts.
Besides the high price of the PeniStretcher, I didn’t like about all the ones I saw.
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.
But, that’s all I had available when I threw this thing together.
I like the idea of the pivot points on the base.
2) A stretching “base” inspired by the (very expensive) PeniStretcher (sold by http://www.massivesize.con/ and a bunch of other places.
I tried to find a key ring of the right size, but couldn’t.
Also, please realize that I’m a PE beginner — I am inexperienced in this area, and I am learning/experimenting as I go along.
I released his attachment last night Groa.
They were originally 2 inches long, with a hole at each end.
Pics/attachments like this are fine.
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).
So far, this seems to work well, and I don’t feel the need for any extra padding or wrapping.
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 used a rasp to shape the sticks to give some “relief” (I guess that must be similar to a bastard file?
Be careful about how tightly you squeeze with the sitcks!
Regards, Zeke.
The main supports are plain-old size 10 threaded rod (I used 10-24, i.e., 24 threads per inch, because that’s what the store had in stock).
:jumpred:WARNING — AND A “DISCLAIMER”: Please be careful using this device!
I was trying to mimic a thumb and forefinger as closely as possible.
:) Seriously — use caution and moderation — stretch safely.
Don’t get carried away and rip your “willie” off your body!
They’re made of 1/2 inch hardwood dowels.
The inside diameter of the pipe it’s supposed to cap).
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.
This is a real “contraption” that is a combination of two main ideas: 1) Tom Hubbard’s drumsticks.
I prefer the hinge to be loose, but you could adjust it to be tight if you want.

It’s a little hard to see — the tubing isn’t really clear anymore in the sanded section.) Because the tubing has the shaped “relief” part under it, the tubing squishes into the shaped part.
So, I finally designed and built one of my own.
I find this is easy to adjust, and so far, I haven’t even had to replace it.
I just slip it on over the ends.
As with all PE techniques, it is possible to hurt yourself if you are not careful.
Now, hopefully, it will be an effective device!
I cut off the existing holes, and drilled a hole in the middle.
Also, this gives an instant release — just pull it off the end.
Besides, the wire can be adjusted to just the right amount of “give” to hold firmly but not too tightly.
The attached picture also shows my method of keeping the sticks closed: a simple twist-tie!
I’ve already done some stuff similar to what you’re suggesting.
Here, you can see the flat “pusher brackets” that hold up the sticks.
The white round part that forms the bottom part of the candy cane is bent all the way around into a closed round part.
I’ve been using it for only about 5 days so far, but it seems to work well, Of course, I have only been keeping it on for maybe 1/2 hour or 45 minutes at a time so far.