Women stretched on the rack
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Happy Friday!
Credits:
1) An old PainGate image, original from a nice series of Jill, being punished on the "rack",
2) An image taken from Anastasia Pierce, kind of a mashup between two different futuristic worlds: Princess Leia being toyed with by a sexy Stormtrooper on the holodeck. (Imagination required)
Credits:
1) An old PainGate image, original from a nice series of Jill, being punished on the "rack",
2) An image taken from Anastasia Pierce, kind of a mashup between two different futuristic worlds: Princess Leia being toyed with by a sexy Stormtrooper on the holodeck. (Imagination required)
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Re: Women stretched on the rack
Credits:
1) An old PainGate image, original from a nice series of Jill, being punished on the "rack",
Nice find. Paigate was too obviously tame and seems to have been pushed out by MP/EP.
1) An old PainGate image, original from a nice series of Jill, being punished on the "rack",
Nice find. Paigate was too obviously tame and seems to have been pushed out by MP/EP.
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Re: Women stretched on the rack
Stormtroopers had plastiform camel toe built into their body armor... good to know.yyy02 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 21, 2023 8:21 am Happy Friday!
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Credits:
1) An old PainGate image, original from a nice series of Jill, being punished on the "rack",
2) An image taken from Anastasia Pierce, kind of a mashup between two different futuristic worlds: Princess Leia being toyed with by a sexy Stormtrooper on the holodeck. (Imagination required)
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Re: Women stretched on the rack
Hey, thanks for cluing me in! Never got past the cleavage.EroticaWriter wrote: ↑Fri Apr 21, 2023 10:33 am...Stormtroopers had plastiform camel toe built into their body armor... good to know.

Hmm, judging by the official Hasbro collectible, guess Stormtroopers have a "codpiece"?
Re: Women stretched on the rack
Sent this image to Kink, asking that very question, and got back the reply that (paraphrasing) it's a rack-like torture machine.
Personally I think it was some arcane device used in the 1800's during the Industrial Revolution (generally about 1760 to 1840), that ended up at Kink somehow. Your guess at its original purpose is as good as mine.
Judging by it's full "contraction" in the photo, if the victim was tied tightly across it at full relaxation (flat) I guess it could be a stretching device? And I suppose her wrists and ankles could be fastened to the floor, to provide reference points for the stretch.
But there are lots easier ways to stretch a body? And I think torture racks were mostly out of use by that time?
Re: Women stretched on the rack
In other words, Kink doesn't know what it is either.yyy02 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 30, 2023 2:26 pm Attch2-Device_p200.png
I believe someone once asked of the Forum; "What is it"?
Sent this image to Kink, asking that very question, and got back the reply that (paraphrasing) it's a rack-like torture machine.
Personally I think it was some arcane device used in the 1800's during the Industrial Revolution (generally about 1760 to 1840), that ended up at Kink somehow. Your guess at its original purpose is as good as mine.
Judging by it's full "contraction" in the photo, if the victim was tied tightly across it at full relaxation (flat) I guess it could be a stretching device? And I suppose her wrists and ankles could be fastened to the floor, to provide reference points for the stretch.
But there are lots easier ways to stretch a body? And I think torture racks were mostly out of use by that time?


And I agree with your guess about the Industrial revolution.
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Zackly wulf. BTW I did ask what its original purpose might have been.
I kinda wish I had access to Peter Acworth (via email of course), I'll bet he knows what it is.
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I hate it when I don't know something
We can start with what's obvious; there is a cable attached to what I'm calling transit shafts at either side of the boat wheel ( only the hubs are visible from this perspective) it's safe to assume based on the slide space that they transit in the slide space when the boat wheel is turned, Next movable parts; the wedges each have 2 bolts near the top, but only the uppermost is attached to a cross-member, so I've Imagined an unseen component ( because it's on the inside ( shown in pink)) connecting the bolts, fixed at top with a slide for the lower, green shows their placement So now I know how it works, still don't know what it was built to do. But its definitely too small to stretch an adult human.
But hey, it's pretty damm old, and orphanages were tougher, nastier places back in the day. So maybe ask Mr. Bumble ( Oliver Twist reference.)
We can start with what's obvious; there is a cable attached to what I'm calling transit shafts at either side of the boat wheel ( only the hubs are visible from this perspective) it's safe to assume based on the slide space that they transit in the slide space when the boat wheel is turned, Next movable parts; the wedges each have 2 bolts near the top, but only the uppermost is attached to a cross-member, so I've Imagined an unseen component ( because it's on the inside ( shown in pink)) connecting the bolts, fixed at top with a slide for the lower, green shows their placement So now I know how it works, still don't know what it was built to do. But its definitely too small to stretch an adult human.
But hey, it's pretty damm old, and orphanages were tougher, nastier places back in the day. So maybe ask Mr. Bumble ( Oliver Twist reference.)
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Pretty good analysis. I'm pretty sure that the apparatus was there when Kink bought the San Francisco armory building, so my guess was that it had something to do with shaping leather or holding instruments of war, but for what purpose, I don't know.cluseb wrote: ↑Mon May 01, 2023 4:06 pm I hate it when I don't know something
We can start with what's obvious; there is a cable attached to what I'm calling transit shafts at either side of the boat wheel ( only the hubs are visible from this perspective) it's safe to assume based on the slide space that they transit in the slide space when the boat wheel is turned, no1.JPG Next movable parts; the wedges each have 2 bolts near the top, but only the uppermost is attached to a cross-member, so I've Imagined an unseen component ( because it's on the inside ( shown in pink)) connecting the bolts, fixed at top with a slide for the lower, green shows their placement no2.JPGSo now I know how it works, still don't know what it was built to do. no3.JPGBut its definitely too small to stretch an adult human.
But hey, it's pretty damm old, and orphanages were tougher, nastier places back in the day. So maybe ask Mr. Bumble ( Oliver Twist reference.)
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You did all that in Paint??!! Kow towing, nose pressed to ground.
And the small size of the boat wheel suggests mild to medium pressure applied, perhaps in stages. if pressure was applied via the "wedges" at all.
Kudos cluseb, nice work.
Agree, and it is adjustable, so it was made with the idea of shaping/bending something? Plus the "wedges" are there so whatever's being shaped/formed retains an arc?skullchaser wrote: ↑Mon May 01, 2023 4:10 pm...I'm pretty sure that the apparatus was there when Kink bought the San Francisco armory building, so my guess was that it had something to do with shaping leather or holding instruments of war...
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