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How To Build A Sex Machine
Looking for the information about sex machines, I have come across an interesting article from 'literotica' site written by anonymous author. I won't give you the whole story, which is rather, say, 'intimate', but only that part that describes how to build a sex machine with thrusting action...apparently for under £30. Here how it goes..
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During the spring I had some leave and decided to try to construct a sex machine to fix the dildo onto. It was actually easier than I expected.
The mechanism to produce a thrusting motion is very simple. What I used was a 12-volt windscreen wiper motor from a scrap yard which I bolted to a wooden bracket.
I bought a length of chrome plated steel tube (which was sold as a pack to make a bathroom towel rail). This came with two chrome plated steel holders which are designed to be screwed to the wall. These are basically short lengths of thicker diameter tube with holes drilled through them, through which the towel rail passes.
I screwed them to a 12 inch length of wood, passed the towel rail through them and greased it. They then act as bushes for the rail, allowing it to slide back and forth through them.
Using more wood I connected the bracket on which the motor is mounted to the one on which the rail is mounted. All that remained was to fix a short length of metal bracket to the spindle of the wiper motor. The length depends on the depth of stroke required.
I had used a bracket with holes drilled at approximately half inch intervals in case I needed to make it adjustable but I set it to give a maximum travel of 3.5 inches and that seems to be pretty much ideal. Any longer travel and it would fall out on the backstroke.
The rotation of the motor is translated into a back and forth movement via a length of metal bracket (all available from your local DIY shop). This is bolted to the end of the bracket that's fixed to the motor spindle and at the other end to a bolt through the towel rail.
I hammered a short length of metal with a thread on the end into the end of the rail so that I could screw something to the end of it that I could attach the dildo to.
Finally I bought some heavy duty two way toggle switches, wire and fuses and connected it all up to a 12 volt motorcycle battery. The whole mechanism I then fitted inside a wooden box which is about 14 inches long, 12 inches high and 8 inches wide. With some experimentation I also added a 4 foot length of wood which is detachable for storage. This has the dual purpose of steadying the machine from moving about too much especially when it's used on a soft surface like the bed. It is also used as a spreader bar to hold her legs wide apart.
So there it is; a sex machine for under £30. The way the motor is switched allows the two-way toggle switch to operate it in 'off'; 'slow' and 'fast' speeds. The speeds are not adjustable but in practice its 50 rpm slow and 100 rpm fast are really all you need...
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It's a start for those who do not care about the looks or clever electronics. And besides, I have to admit, ready-to-buy sex machines cost a lot of money. And as more features it has, as more expensive it gets. So, if one enjoys DIY as well as interested in sex machines, this article gives all necessary tips to build a basic one. Make sure you understand electrics before you start..
Posted September 24, 2007
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