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Device for Self-Mummification - Strappado - 09 Dec 2012

I found a heavy parasol stand in the basement, which could be a nice stand for a roll of clingwrap. It is a simple stone plate with a vertical pipe to accomodate the rod of the parasol. The pipe is wide enough to accomodate the metal pipe of my vacuum cleaner. Put together, I got a vertical pole that is 1.10 m high, this is my stand for the clingwrap-roll. I used locking pliers as a stopper, to keep the roll at the top of this pole.

My idea: Wrap yourself directly from the roll. Alternatively, you can wrap the pole, and then walk around the pole while wrapping yourself.

There are four flaws:

It doesn't require enough force to pull the clingwrap from the roll, the wrap on the body isn't tight. I need to create friction between the roll and the pole, or a "break", that holds the roll so you can pull tight. That break must be very simple, since you can't use your hands.

The position of the roll on the tube is fixed. In order to wrap your legs, you have to move away from the pole and do some absurd movements to get the wrap there.

Once finished, you have to find a way to cut the wrap from the roll.

Can't be used in summer, if the stand is used on your balcony.

The good points:
Simple design, the components look perfectly harmless and unsuspicious.
The stand (my stand) is heavy enough to withstand quite some pulling without falling over.
Can be used with cloth or adhesive tape as well.

I also tried a single-glove wrap. The pole has a good height for this. Doing this off the roll isn't tight enough to keep the elbows together but I achieved a nice package. With wraps around the shoulders, there would have been quite a challenge to get out.

I think, wrapping the pole first is better than wrapping off the roll, because you can control the height of the film. And as long as there is enough film on the pole, you can pull tighter easily. Of course, you have to walk around the pole quite often, the circumference of the pole is less than 30 cm. Not easy once you have started mummifying your legs.

As long as the legs are free, you can step over the line of film between your body and the pole. This lets you create neater wraps around the shoulders or between arms and back (armbinder style).

Another technique when wrapping palettes is to let the film run through your fingers, creating long straps which are stronger than the flat film. Might be useful to tie your wrists or ankles. Of course, you would need a replacement for the fingers, once they aren't available anymore.

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RE: Device for Self-Mummification - Like Ra - 09 Dec 2012

(09 Dec 2012, 13:34 )Strappado Wrote: The position of the roll on the tube is fixed. In order to wrap your legs, you have to move away from the pole and do some absurd movements to get the wrap there.
Very true. Hence I prefer the roll to move freely along the rod. Or use several rolls placed at different height. But I never used cling film/saran wrap yet, only sticky tape. I remember I found 10cm wide sticky tape in a very remote location. The wide tapes makes both bondage and self-bondage so much easier...


RE: Device for Self-Mummification - Like Ra - 09 Dec 2012

(09 Dec 2012, 13:34 )Strappado Wrote: Once finished, you have to find a way to cut the wrap from the roll.
Oh yes, this is another problem. You do not have this issues with sticky tape - you just twist around until the roll is empty.


RE: Device for Self-Mummification - LustrousLaminaLover - 18 Dec 2012

I wasn't sure where to put this, so I'll put it here.

I came across this stuff today:
http://www.skyhi.me.uk/index.php?_a=viewCat&catId=40
No idea what it's like, and I've no history with the vendor, but just thought I'd throw it out there encase (hehe) it offers something new.

/LLL


RE: Device for Self-Mummification - Strappado - 18 Dec 2012

(18 Dec 2012, 18:25 )LustrousLaminaLover Wrote: I wasn't sure where to put this, so I'll put it here.

I came across this stuff today:
http://www.skyhi.me.uk/index.php?_a=viewCat&catId=40
No idea what it's like, and I've no history with the vendor, but just thought I'd throw it out there encase (hehe) it offers something new.

/LLL

That's a nice price for "bondage wrap". I have used a thinner wrap, I think, it was 19 microns and it was hard to stretch it. I actually think, that for a real tight mummy, thinner wrap is better although it takes more layers to make it secure. Once I have used up my 190m roll, I will look for 7micron wrap. But I don't play with it often, it might take a while.


RE: Device for Self-Mummification - Strappado - 03 Apr 2015

I might try this again soon. Not sure, if I told you about another method, that I tried. Actually, it was inspired by another thread on this forum: Instead of the pole, I stacked two drawer boxes (not sure, what the proper English term is, basically, what you usually have underneath a desk in the office) on top of each other. the original idea from the other thread was to use bottle-boxes. Then I wrapped the film around both for a while. Then I picked up the end of the film and started wrapping. For the upper wraps, I had to go down a bit, because the boxes weren't high enough. After that, the wraps slowly went down on the boxes and wrapped me nicely down to the knees. There was more film left, but it seemed to dangerous to hop around the boxes. Not only were my legs bound, I was also tethered to the lower box. The result wasn't bad, but the method needs some refining. For example, I have to make sure, that I cannot pull the upper box off the lower one. There is the trouble with the legs. And I could not get a clean wrap around the shoulders.


RE: Device for Self-Mummification - Like Ra - 04 Apr 2015

Mmm... I think a photo of the setup would help.


RE: Device for Self-Mummification - Like Ra - 04 Apr 2015

(09 Dec 2012, 13:34 )Strappado Wrote: The stand (my stand) is heavy enough to withstand quite some pulling without falling over.
BTW, where did you get the stand?


RE: Device for Self-Mummification - Strappado - 04 Apr 2015

(04 Apr 2015, 13:17 )Like Ra Wrote:
(09 Dec 2012, 13:34 )Strappado Wrote: The stand (my stand) is heavy enough to withstand quite some pulling without falling over.
BTW, where did you get the stand?

from our balcony 😁

It is a stand for parasols, concrete base and metal tube.