KeirasSecret
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Joined: 8/17/2006 From: central NH Status: offline
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I have done a bit of work with chain in jewelry, bondage gear and work items, but your harness design and materials description are not very clear. I am hoping I will be able to put some pics somewhere which will make this much easier, but have to get permission first, until then: Materials Key chain rings, plant hanging chain (over closed, twisted, S shaped or open ended, twisted 8s), easy release key chain clasps Design Basically it is a path of chain that runs over my body in a specific path held in place by key rings and small clasps. The chain is threaded through a regular dog collar… on the loose end, is a key ring to keep it from slipping through…. On the end that goes into the harness is another key ring….there are two lengths of chain that run from that ring one over each shoulder to my back and one that runs down my front, over the top of one breast…. Attaches to a key ring at my side (a little below and back from my breast) (this forms the first side point)… then the chain continues to another ring at the bottom point (about bellybutton height) it only runs through this ring, up to the other side ring and back to the top ring of the harness…. I am trying to make it so that when the ring on the loose end that runs through the collar is pulled on, it works like a chocker and pulls the chain tight at the four points that form the diamond….. May have to just replace the length that forms the diamond…….about 3 or 4 ft worth Also the two side rings are attached to the lengths of chain that run over my shoulders to the back by two small lengths of chain with clasps. (about bra strap level ) and at the bottom ring (by my belly button) there are two lengths of chain that run around each side to the back and one that runs through the crotch… all three attach to another key ring at the small of my back The piece that runs through the crotch probably wont be there any longer if/when I get appropriate clamps Hope this explains it better. Thank you, be well, k
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