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BDSM pervertables and S&M DIY projects

BDSM , • Erotic Technique

When commonplace items are converted to erotic - particularly BDSM - use they are known as pervertables. Many people visit Home Depot and thrift shops for reasons that would startle the clerks manning the cash registers. The motivations to convert the quotidian into the perverse are economy and creativity. Herewith a list of sites offering suggestions of possible pervertables and do it yourself bondage equipment:

WELTS's list of pervertables

Co-Ed Leather Rap Group BDSM Pervertables

Flea Market Pervertables by Mija

The grand dame of pervertables: The Frugal Domme

Pervertables, It's a State of Mind by Sweet'n'Evil

All night drug store

Simple Flogger Construction Projects

A practical guide to BDSM furniture, design and construction: Sartan's BDSM Workshop including BDSM Workshop Projects and Working With Leather Projects

Silver & Steel: Punishment Bench and Lifting Top Punishment Bench

Marcus DragonSlayer's BDSM Equipment and Toys

And one book: Kinkycrafts: 99 Do-It-Yourself S/m Toys for the Kinky Handyperson

Hopefully this list will get updated at some point. When it does it will appear here: Do-it-yourself S&M projects and pervertables

Comments

another GREAT book that will soon become a classic

You might like to consider adding http://www.msdemmie.com/pages/LibraryNeedsMust/

The DIY BDSM book referred to in the first post, now with a new and improved working link!

“The Better Built Bondage Book: A complete guide to building your own sex toys, furniture and BDSM equipment”

I would like any info about making restraits with velcro

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Richard