Okay, here's the problem. I wanted some "vented" anal plugs for long term comfortable wearing, out in the world, years ago. There was only ONE marketed plug that had a "vent" (no gas build up behind the plug) and I did not like the size, look or feel of that plug, so I made my own. However, I had some CHEAP jelly toys I experimented with first, till I found a high speed, metal carbide drill bit that cut through Jelly with VERY clean edges and no destruction of the surrounding toy. I "cored out" a few jelly plugs and all was happiness.
THEN, after reading much about HEALTHY material on EF Forum, I got RID of all my Jelly toys a few week ago. NINE shopping bags full...out in the dumpster. SO...now I am replacing everything with SAFE material toys....BUT, first, I have no CHEAP Silicone or other "safe" toys that I can destroy, literally, experimenting with drill bits and seeing which I can work with, and second, I just destroyed a nice, expensive silicone plug using that same drill bit I had used for the Jelly plug. OUCH, DARN.
It twisted up material inside the plug (apparently it is NOT "identical" all the way through, although it says "solid silicone" and it left a horrible, ragged hole with ragged edges. No way to smooth it out that I can see, either, without making the material ROUGH, instead of smooth.....SO HELP.....
Anyone have any experience working with this silicone material and know a good way to drill, work with, cut and POLISH IT to smooth?????? If I could simply drill a clean bore hole to vent it, that would be great.
I just don't want to ruin another $45 to $200 toy!!!!
THANKS for any sharing of experience or advice on this.
THEN, after reading much about HEALTHY material on EF Forum, I got RID of all my Jelly toys a few week ago. NINE shopping bags full...out in the dumpster. SO...now I am replacing everything with SAFE material toys....BUT, first, I have no CHEAP Silicone or other "safe" toys that I can destroy, literally, experimenting with drill bits and seeing which I can work with, and second, I just destroyed a nice, expensive silicone plug using that same drill bit I had used for the Jelly plug. OUCH, DARN.
It twisted up material inside the plug (apparently it is NOT "identical" all the way through, although it says "solid silicone" and it left a horrible, ragged hole with ragged edges. No way to smooth it out that I can see, either, without making the material ROUGH, instead of smooth.....SO HELP.....
Anyone have any experience working with this silicone material and know a good way to drill, work with, cut and POLISH IT to smooth?????? If I could simply drill a clean bore hole to vent it, that would be great.
I just don't want to ruin another $45 to $200 toy!!!!
THANKS for any sharing of experience or advice on this.