WooouTK
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What do you think of my new gadget?
Actually, this post should almost be considered a "work in progress." I already have a set of images on the way featuring this marvel, but since they will take time to render, I made something much simpler (otherwise, I wouldn't have used a simplified scene with a colored background again) just to show it in action.
Just to clarify, so there’s no confusion, the gadget in question is only the pillory itself—not the stand, nor the... hmmm, robotic arms?
The classic medieval pillory, completely updated with the most cutting-edge advancements of the 21st century to create a unique experience in terms of loss of autonomy, public humiliation, and tickling. 😋
As you can see, I opted for a robust yet compact design made of steel and polymer, which firmly encloses the forearms and a good part of the lower legs, instead of the traditional wooden planks that, in my opinion, provided a much less effective restraint compared to this one. Everything is padded on the inside because restriction doesn’t have to come at the expense of comfort.
Regarding the locking mechanism, I was very close to just adding a hinge on one side and a padlock on the other, but then I thought: "Too easy, right? Just open and close a padlock, and that’s it. What if I create something that indirectly sends the message that, no matter what happens, you’re not getting out of here anytime soon? 😈" So, I used a system of seven large bolts to secure the top section to the rest of the structure—plus another four to firmly anchor the pillory to the floor.
Finally, the toes. I added a restraint system similar to the one in my tickle box, to keep the feet firmly immobilized in position... After all, stopping the tickling—or granting a few moments of relief—should be a gracious decision from the tickler, not an option for the ticklee. 😁
I hope you liked it! More elaborate works featuring this gadget will come soon.
What do you think of my new gadget?
Actually, this post should almost be considered a "work in progress." I already have a set of images on the way featuring this marvel, but since they will take time to render, I made something much simpler (otherwise, I wouldn't have used a simplified scene with a colored background again) just to show it in action.
Just to clarify, so there’s no confusion, the gadget in question is only the pillory itself—not the stand, nor the... hmmm, robotic arms?
The classic medieval pillory, completely updated with the most cutting-edge advancements of the 21st century to create a unique experience in terms of loss of autonomy, public humiliation, and tickling. 😋
As you can see, I opted for a robust yet compact design made of steel and polymer, which firmly encloses the forearms and a good part of the lower legs, instead of the traditional wooden planks that, in my opinion, provided a much less effective restraint compared to this one. Everything is padded on the inside because restriction doesn’t have to come at the expense of comfort.
Regarding the locking mechanism, I was very close to just adding a hinge on one side and a padlock on the other, but then I thought: "Too easy, right? Just open and close a padlock, and that’s it. What if I create something that indirectly sends the message that, no matter what happens, you’re not getting out of here anytime soon? 😈" So, I used a system of seven large bolts to secure the top section to the rest of the structure—plus another four to firmly anchor the pillory to the floor.
Finally, the toes. I added a restraint system similar to the one in my tickle box, to keep the feet firmly immobilized in position... After all, stopping the tickling—or granting a few moments of relief—should be a gracious decision from the tickler, not an option for the ticklee. 😁
I hope you liked it! More elaborate works featuring this gadget will come soon.