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DIY BDSM Spreader Bar: A Simple Guide

Today, we’re going to talk about the exciting world of bondage, focusing on a fun and easy-to-use accessory: the DIY spreader bar. This tool provides easy access to all the fun parts while immobilizing your partner, making it perfect for objectification. Let’s get started!

Supplies Needed

To create your own spreader bar, you’ll need the following materials:

  1. Wood Dowel: I recommend a 36-inch-long dowel with a diameter of 7/8 inch. Oak is a great choice, but feel free to use pine if you’re looking for a more economical option.
  2. Drill and Drill Bits: A drill is necessary to create holes in the dowel. Make sure to have appropriate drill bits for your project.
  3. Eye Screws: These will be inserted into each end of the dowel.
  4. Optional Eye Bolt: If you want to add an attachment point in the center of the dowel.
  5. Stain or Tape: You may want to stain the wood for aesthetics or wrap it in duct or electrical tape to customize its look.

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Step 1: Preparing the Dowel

Start by marking where you want to drill holes in the center of each end of the dowel. Use a drill to create pilot holes about an inch deep. If you’re unsure about your measurements, you can use tape on the drill bit to indicate how deep to drill.

Step 2: Inserting Eye Screws

Next, screw the eye screws into the holes you just drilled. Ensure they are secure but be cautious not to over-tighten, as this could damage the wood.

Step 3: Optional Eye Bolt Installation

If you choose to add an eye bolt for central attachment, drill another hole in the center of the dowel and insert the eye bolt. This step is optional, as you can always use rope to attach to the dowel directly.

Step 4: Finishing Touches

Remove any stickers from the dowel, then stain or wrap it in tape to finish. This is not just for aesthetics; it also helps seal the wood and make it more comfortable to handle during play.

How to Use Your DIY Spreader Bar

Once your spreader bar is complete, it’s time to explore its uses:

  • Attach to a Bed Frame: Loop a rope around the bar and attach it to the bed frame or a spanking bench.
  • Create a Bondage System: Use the bar in conjunction with wrist cuffs or an under-the-bed bondage system to elevate your partner’s arms while keeping their feet on the ground.
  • Incorporate with Other Tools: Feel free to mix and match with other bondage accessories for enhanced play. However, remember that this bar is not designed for suspension. It should only be used to keep limbs spread while the partner’s feet remain on the ground.

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Conclusion

Creating your own DIY spreader bar is simple and provides a fun way to explore bondage. Remember to prioritize safety and never use it for suspension. It’s a versatile piece of equipment that’s easy to store and perfect for discreet play. Thanks for checking out this video, and stay tuned for more fun DIY projects in the future!

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