Cardboard Self-Bondage

Postby SuaveDragon » Sun Jan 30, 2011 12:24 pm

I've always been a fan of magic, and magicians always put their assistants in boxes. I've tried to recreate the idea using cardboard boxes, but I don't feel restrained when I do it by myself. Does anyone have any ideas on how to feel like I'm actually locked inside of a cardboard box?

Re: Cardboard Self-Bondage

Postby Appleguy224 » Mon Jan 31, 2011 1:11 pm

ehh, I don't think you can lock yourself into a cardboard box, but maybe a wooden crate or something, always remember as well to have room to breathe

Re: Cardboard Self-Bondage

Postby SuaveDragon » Mon Jan 31, 2011 2:57 pm

The reason I was going with cardboard is because cardboard can be cut. I figured I would cut some holes for my head and ankles is all.

Re: Cardboard Self-Bondage

Postby MHW » Mon Jan 31, 2011 4:14 pm

Having spent most of the last three and a half years working in the shipping world, I'd say it would be almost impossible to really feel restrained by a cardboard box. Your only chance is probably to get a double thick industrial stock box like agriculture or automotive dealerships have their stock orders shipped in. My experience has shown me that anything less can easily be destroyed by even small amounts of force. So maybe try to find something like that, the above mentioned dealerships sometimes keep a few of these boxes on hand and might let you have one.

Re: Cardboard Self-Bondage

Postby captain21z » Tue Feb 01, 2011 7:48 am

You might be able to buy a packing crate and saw holes in it. The other idea might be to simulate being locked into the boxy by fastening restraints (obviously to something more permanent than the box) where your wrists and ankles will be.