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RE: Duct tape cocoon mummification/encasement - NoNeedToBreathe - 10 Apr 2015 I am in the bathroom on the throne yet I'm still getting an erection watching those. RE: Duct tape cocoon mummification/encasement - jtr765 - 08 Jun 2015 ![]() Not really Ducttape, but still interesting. Found on Deviantart RE: Duct tape cocoon mummification/encasement - Strappado - 08 Jun 2015 (08 Jun 2015, 09:55 )jtr765 Wrote: Not really Ducttape, but still interesting. This looks like the self-adhering bandages that I bought about a year ago. They have some coating that adheres to itself but (apparently) to nothing else. And they can be re-used fairly often. Mine are about 2 m long and stretch to up to 4.5 m, 10 cm wide. They are supposed to be used on horse legs and are pretty cheap. The advantages of these bandages over tape is, that they aren't air-tight, re-usable and don't stick to skin, clothes or hair. RE: Duct tape cocoon mummification/encasement - BoundWolf - 09 Jun 2015 (08 Jun 2015, 20:31 )Strappado Wrote:(08 Jun 2015, 09:55 )jtr765 Wrote: Not really Ducttape, but still interesting. It's sold under the name Vet Wrap or Vetrap. From experience, it does stick to itself quite nicely. It also has a lot of stretch, so not so good for tying things together (unless you twist it), but it is very nice for covering and for compression. On the downside, untwisting or uncrumpling it is a nightmare and a half - it can take 15 minutes to uncrumple and re-roll a 2m long piece. RE: Duct tape cocoon mummification/encasement - Strappado - 09 Jun 2015 (09 Jun 2015, 06:38 )BoundWolf Wrote: It's sold under the name Vet Wrap or Vetrap. From experience, it does stick to itself quite nicely. It also has a lot of stretch, so not so good for tying things together (unless you twist it), but it is very nice for covering and for compression. On the downside, untwisting or uncrumpling it is a nightmare and a half - it can take 15 minutes to uncrumple and re-roll a 2m long piece. It is very suitable for "tying things together", just not like rope. Instead of bandaging one limb, you bandage both together. The stretch should be low, where you need good adhesion, at the ends for example. As for re-rolling: If you applied it with care, it isn't that hard. Of course, I tried a cross-wrist tie, when I got these bandages, and it took me forever to get them flat again... Perhaps, this could be worth another tread. I haven't played much with the bandages yet, but if someone else does the start, I might join in with my own (to be made) experiments. RE: Duct tape cocoon mummification/encasement - madjack - 29 Aug 2015 A collection of mummification images I find very appealing ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Enjoy MJ RE: Duct tape cocoon mummification/encasement - madjack - 18 Dec 2015 I can only dream.... ![]() ![]() ![]() Enjoy MJ RE: Duct tape cocoon mummification/encasement - madjack - 18 Jan 2016 More wrapped up fun and frolics: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Enjoy MJ RE: Duct tape cocoon mummification/encasement - Joyl27 - 18 Jan 2016 (18 Dec 2015, 15:38 )madjack Wrote: I can only dream.... Wow! Instant EOD right there, the second pic. RE: Duct tape cocoon mummification/encasement - Like Ra - 19 Jan 2016 I "second" the "second" pic, and must mention this one: (18 Jan 2016, 15:40 )madjack Wrote: .. I hope she will be gagged during the ride 😋 |