How to make a home made Chasity cage
Creating a homemade chastity cage requires careful consideration of materials, comfort, and safety, as it's important to prioritize hygiene and health. Here's a basic guide, but please ensure that safety is your top priority:
### Materials Needed:
1. **Plastic or Metal Container**: Something that can be molded or modified (like plastic or a metal can).
2. **Soft Padding**: Foam, felt, or silicone for comfort.
3. **Locking Mechanism**: A small padlock or a locking mechanism that can fit your design.
4. **Belt or Straps**: Adjustable straps to secure the device.
5. **Tools**: Scissors, a drill (if necessary), and potentially a heat source for molding.
### Instructions:
1. **Design Your Cage**:
- Determine the size based on comfort and fit.
- Measure yourself to create the appropriate dimensions, ensuring that there's enough space for hygiene but not too much to allow for freedom.
2. **Prepare the Main Body**:
- If using a plastic container, cut it down to the desired size.
- The container should create a barrier while allowing for ventilation.
- Ensure there are no sharp edges that could cause injury.
3. **Create Ventilation Holes**:
- Drill small holes for airflow. This is essential for hygiene.
4. **Add Padding**:
- Line the inside of the cage with soft padding to prevent chafing and discomfort.
- Ensure that the materials used for padding are non-irritating and easy to clean.
5. **Secure the Cage**:
- Attach the locking mechanism in a way that it can be easily secured but won't come undone accidentally.
- You may use straps or a belt to keep the cage in place.
6. **Test the Fit**:
- Gently secure the cage and assess the fit for comfort and functionality. Make adjustments as needed.
7. **Hygiene**:
- Before using the chastity cage, ensure it is thoroughly cleaned.
- Plan for regular cleaning to maintain hygiene.
### Important Safety Tips:
- **Consult Before Use**: Speak to your partner and ensure mutual consent and understanding before using a chastity cage.
- **Check for Comfort and Safety**: Regularly check for any signs of discomfort or injury.
- **Have a Plan for Release**: Always have a way to remove the cage quickly in case of an emergency.
- **Practice Hygiene**: Ensure proper cleaning and care to prevent infections.
Creating a homemade chastity cage can be a creative project, but safety and consent are key. If you're uncertain about any aspect, it may be wise to purchase a commercially made device designed with safety features.


