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Serac -> Chain harness? (5/30/2005 12:42:00 PM)

Has anyone dones or seen this done in a way they could describe?

The idea is using a chain in a similar way to simple rope harnessing - perhaps just on the torso/breasts or maybe entire upper body including going between the legs.

Ideally I would then get multiple points of attachment to link wrist cuffs, and other fun things that I can use quicklinks with.

I can play with my partner to try to get this to work through trial and error on her, but if anyone has some steps that have been successful - that would be helpful.




Domin81 -> RE: Chain harness? (6/1/2005 8:09:44 AM)

Small twist link chain with smaller quick links (the connector links with the nut on the side) work great. Just make it the same as a rope dress but use the quick links instead of knots. Even makes good sleep wear and the chain marks leave an impression that lasts most of the day. The chain is usually nickle plated so you have to be careful of metal allergies with any extended wear.




MasterArn -> RE: Chain harness? (6/20/2005 12:43:36 AM)

perhaps what Domin81 suggested, but with oxidized metals, as opposed to nickel~plated metals...
...just a thought




gabriella26 -> RE: Chain harness? (6/21/2005 11:55:44 PM)

Is very hard to do proberbly but very exciting when it happens, i should know!! but for the most part it was a combination of corsets and lockable leather harnesses we wore, [:)]




BeachMystress -> RE: Chain harness? (6/22/2005 1:49:56 AM)


You might get some ideas from commercial chain harness examples.
http://www.kittenstoyroom.com/xcart/customer/product.php?productid=336&cat=0&page=1
http://www.wildsyde.com/bodyharness.html
Good luck




MasterBenedict -> RE: Chain harness? (7/2/2005 11:31:32 PM)

Yep!! Ever hear of a 'sirik'?




BD123 -> RE: Chain harness? (9/24/2006 4:56:58 PM)

If you subject is available for fitting, than make your own chain harness. All you need to do is select the weight chain desired from a Home Depot Store. They will also have split rings, solid rings and link connectors, which are used to fasten the ends together. A hacksaw or bolt cutters would be very desirable. However the store will cut your chain to length if known.




DOM33416 -> RE: Chain harness? (9/25/2006 4:49:10 PM)

If you use one be sure to store it when not in use so it does not get kinked and twisted ( the harness not the sub ) or else it becomes a puzzle




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