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    Hey Ron, sorry if this belongs in another section, but I have an idea for a retainer. I was wondering if you would share with me where you get your supplies for making your clear silicone devices.

    I'm confident I can sculpt my idea and make a mold, but I can't seem to find clear, high quality silicon to make the final product of my idea.

    I'm very much a grower, with a substantial difference between flaccid and erect. A cone that stays on flaccid pops off from a partial election, and one that stays on erect falls off when flaccid.

    My idea for a device would be a one-size-fits-most adjustable 2 piece tapeless and easily removable retainer that will hold as snugly or loosely as the wearer prefers and stay on securely regardless of the wearers size. On the downside, it would require at least 100% FEC. It could also be designed to allow for weights or straps to be used.

    I'd appreciate your help in locating materials to bring my idea to life

  • #2
    Originally posted by Triceratops
    Hey Ron, sorry if this belongs in another section, but I have an idea for a retainer. I was wondering if you would share with me where you get your supplies for making your clear silicone devices.

    I'm confident I can sculpt my idea and make a mold, but I can't seem to find clear, high quality silicon to make the final product of my idea.

    I'm very much a grower, with a substantial difference between flaccid and erect. A cone that stays on flaccid pops off from a partial election, and one that stays on erect falls off when flaccid.

    My idea for a device would be a one-size-fits-most adjustable 2 piece tapeless and easily removable retainer that will hold as snugly or loosely as the wearer prefers and stay on securely regardless of the wearers size. On the downside, it would require at least 100% FEC. It could also be designed to allow for weights or straps to be used.

    I'd appreciate your help in locating materials to bring my idea to life
    To get a nice clear result most silicones need to be vacuum degassed http://www.ebay.com/itm/3-Gallon-Vac...IAAOSwLzdWROaO
    -Ron Low
    [email protected]
    847 414-1692 Chicago

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    • #3
      Many smooth-on rubbers (like ecoflex) have MSDS that read as if they are safe. The eco-flex description page states that the stuff has been tested...

      Originally posted by smooth-on ecoflex
      Cured material is skin safe and certified by an independent laboratory to ISO 10993-10, Biological evaluation of medical devices, Part 10: Tests for irritation and skin sensitization.

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      • #4
        Thanks for the link, Ron. Shoot. I wish there was another way to try my idea.

        I'll try to upload a sketch of the idea and see what you think.

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