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3D print: prevent removeal of clover-clamps

Posted: 21 Jun 2021, 17:05
by occorics
this is a 3D printed prototype to prevent clover-clamps from being removed...
With one lock, it might still be possible using tools, but with a 2nd lock on the other side, the handle is held open and tools won't help... :twisted:

the weight of the locks is another evil side-effect...
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Re: 3D print: prevent removeal of clover-clamps

Posted: 21 Jun 2021, 17:53
by Kinbaku
occorics wrote:this is a 3D printed prototype to prevent clover-clamps from being removed...
With one lock, it might still be possible using tools, but with a 2nd lock on the other side, the handle is held open and tools won't help... :twisted:

the weight of the locks is another evil side-effect...
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20210621_165220.jpg
I already used a lock to prevent the clamps from being opened again. However, this is version 2.0.
With 2 locks you are assured of the necessary experience. :twisted: :mrgreen:

Re: 3D print: prevent removeal of clover-clamps

Posted: 23 Jun 2021, 10:25
by bounddosster
kinbaku wrote:
occorics wrote:this is a 3D printed prototype to prevent clover-clamps from being removed...
With one lock, it might still be possible using tools, but with a 2nd lock on the other side, the handle is held open and tools won't help... :twisted:

the weight of the locks is another evil side-effect...
20210621_165150.jpg
20210621_165220.jpg
I already used a lock to prevent the clamps from being opened again. However, this is version 2.0.
With 2 locks you are assured of the necessary experience. :twisted: :mrgreen:
I also use a padlock to stop them from being removed by fitting it around the main pivoting piece under the finger grips where you squeeze to open them.

I don't want to put a downer on it, great work and effort but if your going to use tools you could just cut the plastic away and squeeze it to release but the pulling and tugging by doing such an operation would result in some interesting sensations on the nipple.

Re: 3D print: prevent removeal of clover-clamps

Posted: 24 Jun 2021, 09:46
by occorics
bounddosster wrote:
kinbaku wrote:
occorics wrote:this is a 3D printed prototype to prevent clover-clamps from being removed...
With one lock, it might still be possible using tools, but with a 2nd lock on the other side, the handle is held open and tools won't help... :twisted:

the weight of the locks is another evil side-effect...
20210621_165150.jpg
20210621_165220.jpg
I already used a lock to prevent the clamps from being opened again. However, this is version 2.0.
With 2 locks you are assured of the necessary experience. :twisted: :mrgreen:
I also use a padlock to stop them from being removed by fitting it around the main pivoting piece under the finger grips where you squeeze to open them.

I don't want to put a downer on it, great work and effort but if your going to use tools you could just cut the plastic away and squeeze it to release but the pulling and tugging by doing such an operation would result in some interesting sensations on the nipple.
Yes, of course you can cut the plastic, although PLA is quite strong.
I also found that it's possible to tilt the covers to the sides enough to reach the lower part of the clamp. It might be possible to use a lever there to open them enough to remove.
I'm now thinking about something like those metal chastity bras, but with a lockable hatch to be able to secure the clamps inside...

Re: 3D print: prevent removeal of clover-clamps

Posted: 19 Jan 2022, 23:10
by VooKink
Haha That is evil! can you link the .stl?

Re: 3D print: prevent removeal of clover-clamps

Posted: 20 Jan 2022, 02:16
by Shannon SteelSlave
Welcome to Bound Anna, VooKink

Re: 3D print: prevent removeal of clover-clamps

Posted: 20 Jan 2022, 03:53
by VooKink
Thankyou :)

Re: 3D print: prevent removeal of clover-clamps

Posted: 20 Jan 2022, 10:05
by Kinbaku
Welcome to BoundAnna VooKink and enjoy the print when you get the .sti.

Re: 3D print: prevent removeal of clover-clamps

Posted: 20 Jan 2022, 12:04
by lj
Here's an alternative I came up with ages ago.

I'd been making some spreader bars out of broom-handles, just cut to length then some heavy gauge screw eyelets, one in each end, perhaps one in the middle. A couple were cut about 15" (40cm approx). Have a loose lockable collar and cuffs, padlock one end of each bar to the collar, at the front, padlock the cuffs to the other ends, one on each. Now you can freely use your hands, but you can't get them anywhere near your face or chest (or genitals if you get the length right)

So just put the clamps on and any other tortures to other parts before you lock the cuffs to the bar ends.

You could also use chains and a couple of metal or rigid plastic tubes to replace the wooden bars.

Re: 3D print: prevent removeal of clover-clamps

Posted: 26 Jan 2022, 10:01
by occorics
VooKink wrote:Haha That is evil! can you link the .stl?
i need to see if i still have it somewhere...
In the end, it didn't work as intended, i found an easy way out after a while and haven't found a way to improve the design yet...