u/Research_And_Denial

Lets talk about holes... in cages - HOME v25

Lets talk about holes... in cages - HOME v25

In our secret laboratory of curious chastity creations, we have been plodding away in secrecy itterating over and over again. The goal has been set by Denial, I (Research) am to finish the design before Locktober, she want's me locked the whole month.

Thanks to all the support, testing, feedback and printing by you all. Special thanks to Dany, Jess, Norm, Emily, Sharktail, TeaCorrect and many many others.

We have crossed the "Beyond anything else" comfort line. Nothing I have ever tried even comes close to being as comfortable as versions 23-25.

So, holes. Why am I talking about holes. For long term wear, the biggest request I got so far, was vent holes. I have been experimenting with long thin ones, small circles, squares, horizontal, vertical, all kinds of holes...

They all add friction and make long term wearing worse... Skin pinching, poke through, rubbing, rawness etc...

So I ask to you all. Whats the point of holes ? And do the benefits outway the drawbacks ?

Lets settle this. If we unlock once a day to clean, 5 mins tops. Do we need holes ?

- Research

u/Research_And_Denial — 5 days ago

Here are some pics of my new design out in the wild in action.
Thank you to everyone who tested version 21 and gave feedback ! If you'd like to get the files for this version, please DM me, they are free.

Changes:

  • Added Air holes at the front
  • Removed locking system and replaced with pressure hold*
  • Added head Nano size, and Size L
  • Improved comfort of base ring
  • Improved printablity with FDM Printers
  • Added ring version with Strap loops
  • Reduced seat protrusion size
  • Widened gap between the bottom of the head shell, and bottom of base ring
  • Updates sizing chart

Why did I remove the lock?
This is a temporary change to hopefully allow the cage to be more universally testable by more people, who may not have a barrel lock, or the screw. This locking closing mechanism should hold in place as long as the cage is being worn. For health and safety reasons too, I prefer that people, while testing, are able to open the cage easily.

I have personally spent two full days in it, with no issues. If this system seems too unreliable, I will update it, or go back to a lock if really needed.

Happy Caging !

u/Research_And_Denial — 2 months ago