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My friend and I were talking and he wants to make a clone of his dick. A realistic one so a certain someone can play with it.

We saw a video where one can be made in the color of your choice but the instructions are complicated. Things have to be just so, such as certain temps. The cock needs to be hard for a minute or two. They suggested a cock ring. And this one only made the cock and not the balls. Had a vibe inside.

We also discussed making something like that of the female genitals. We saw a pic of the finished product but it didn't look fuckable.

We only just discussed this so I will look further.

Have you had one of these made? How difficult or easy was it to do? And once done, can you fuck it or use it to fuck yourself?

We eagerly await your responses. Thanks! :devil:
 
search for a product called Clone-A-Willy

there seems to be a Clone-A-Pussy product as well
 
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search for a product called Clone-A-Willy

there seems to be a Clone-A-Pussy product as well

Amazon sells the Willy. Didn't look up the other as the Willy got very mixed reviews and I don't think it would work for him. Seems it only works (if it works at all) on cocks that are less than 7" and on the thinner side. Some of those who did get it to work, had to do three attempts before it came out. But less than half of the reviewers gave it five stars.
 
Clone-A-Pussy reviews - not so great

but if you have access to the original - well... :)
 
Back in the day were the Plaster Casters. They probably hurt a bit.
 
I looked into the Clone-a-Willie kits several years ago as a birthday present for the Mrs. When I finally checked the dimensions that it would support, I was disappointed. I wouldn't fit into the little cardboard tube. :mad:

There was an HBO Show called Real Sex that did an episode on Doc Johnson casting a male and female porn stars. I believe it was Marc Wallice and I don't remember the lady.

They used a casting material from algae called alginate. It sets in 2-3 minutes, unlike the Willy kit that uses a silicone material for both the mold and the casting. For about half the cost of the Willy kit you can source your own material.

There is a better product if you don't want to source your own materials available from: https://www.createamate.com/

They have a much larger tube for molding more endowed subjects and they use alginate which cures much faster, so there is less worry about "losing it".

They also have a number of different bases, including a suction cup and a strap-on base. I wish I had found them BITD. But then I made a rig using a Tupperware bowl and a large mailing tube with holes cut into the top and cast "Big Jim and the Boys". Having the holes in the top of the tube minimized the most common issue of not getting sufficient material all the way to the bottom of the tube.

Good luck and have fun.

James
 
I looked into the Clone-a-Willie kits several years ago as a birthday present for the Mrs. When I finally checked the dimensions that it would support, I was disappointed. I wouldn't fit into the little cardboard tube. :mad:

There was an HBO Show called Real Sex that did an episode on Doc Johnson casting a male and female porn stars. I believe it was Marc Wallice and I don't remember the lady.

They used a casting material from algae called alginate. It sets in 2-3 minutes, unlike the Willy kit that uses a silicone material for both the mold and the casting. For about half the cost of the Willy kit you can source your own material.

There is a better product if you don't want to source your own materials available from: https://www.createamate.com/

They have a much larger tube for molding more endowed subjects and they use alginate which cures much faster, so there is less worry about "losing it".

They also have a number of different bases, including a suction cup and a strap-on base. I wish I had found them BITD. But then I made a rig using a Tupperware bowl and a large mailing tube with holes cut into the top and cast "Big Jim and the Boys". Having the holes in the top of the tube minimized the most common issue of not getting sufficient material all the way to the bottom of the tube.

Good luck and have fun.

James

Ooooh! *Claps hands* Thanks so much I will pass this on to him! ;)
 
Just for the record...

Don' mess with Plaster of Paris (or other such).

It takes quite a while to harden and give off incredible amounts of heat while doing so.

Saw an EMT call once where a highly pregnant woman and her friend was making a body cast of the baby bump. She was in a bath tub running cold water and almost overcome from the burns. Worse yet, responders were too concerned about hurting the child to try and remove the plaster!

(Yes some idiot took video after her boobs were covered with towels. Probably took more that I saw. Who ever took it then let it escape deserves to die of terminal embarrassment! Karma must prevail!)
 
Don' mess with Plaster of Paris (or other such).

It takes quite a while to harden and give off incredible amounts of heat while doing so.

Saw an EMT call once where a highly pregnant woman and her friend was making a body cast of the baby bump. She was in a bath tub running cold water and almost overcome from the burns. Worse yet, responders were too concerned about hurting the child to try and remove the plaster!

(Yes some idiot took video after her boobs were covered with towels. Probably took more that I saw. Who ever took it then let it escape deserves to die of terminal embarrassment! Karma must prevail!)

Hmmm... I have used Plaster of Paris for other things. I don't recall using heat, but that was some time ago.
 
Hmmm... I have used Plaster of Paris for other things. I don't recall using heat, but that was some time ago.

Not 'using' heat,-- plaster based materials do produce heat while bonding the water. It easily overlooked it small applications or thin layers, but there's reason sometimes great effort is made to cool off massive concrete constructions while setting. I imagine in the descripted mishap case there's enough of that stuff was used to nearly cook the poor girl within it.
 
Not 'using' heat,-- plaster based materials do produce heat while bonding the water. It easily overlooked it small applications or thin layers, but there's reason sometimes great effort is made to cool off massive concrete constructions while setting. I imagine in the descripted mishap case there's enough of that stuff was used to nearly cook the poor girl within it.

Wow! I didn't know that. Thanks!
 
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