DIY BDSM Whip: PRO TIPS from a Professional Sex Toy Tester!

Featured imageDoes it ever cross your mind to create your very own whip at home? Hold up! It might seem like a savvy money-saving hack, but it could end up being a real headache. Without being a whiz at picking out safe materials and putting them together just right, you might end up with more ouchies than “ahh”s.

Why not grab a ready-made whip that’s safe and won’t empty your wallet? Like the Bondage Boutique Faux Snakeskin whip – with a price of $15.99. And guess what? You can even get it cheaper with a special code MSTG15, knocking off 15%. Pretty sweet deal!

Key Takeaways
  • Before trying out spanking games, it’s really important to know that using random things from around your house can be risky. It’s a lot safer and more fun to use products that are made just for this kind of play. These toys are checked to make sure they’re safe, so you and your play partner can have a good time without getting hurt.
  • Now, we totally understand if your budget doesn’t allow fancy gear. That’s why we’ve scouted out some semi-safe alternatives for you. But, just a heads up, even with these home-friendly options, you’ve got to channel your inner safety ninja. It’s all about following those golden rules to dodge any disasters. Because let’s face it, the only surprise anyone wants during playtime is the good kind.

Why You Should Trust Us?

Sandra LarsonSandra Larson, an experienced and reputable authority in the sex toy industry, has collaborated closely with our team (Rachel Sommer and Tim Larson) to provide expert insights on creating safe BDSM-impact play toys, including homemade alternatives for whips.

With Sandra’s extensive knowledge and our collective efforts, you can trust that the suggestions provided in this article will enhance your sex life while prioritizing safety.

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What Is A DIY BDSM Whip?

A DIY BDSM whip is an impact toy that can be made at home using household items. It’s held by one person who takes charge (i.e. the dominant), giving light taps or a bit of a sting to the other person who’s okay with it (i.e. the submissive), all as a way to make their time together more exciting or as a playful form of ‘punishment’.

Stockroom Suede Dragon Tail Whip

Note: The product above is the Stockroom’s Suede Dragon Tail which was the best BDSM whip we tested earlier this year. Wide and light as opposed to narrow and heavy like many whips, the Stockroom’s Suede Dragon Tail Whip is ideal for novices or experienced BDSM enthusiasts alike.

 


Is Making a Homemade BDSM Whip Safe?

No. Let me get straight to the point- making a homemade BDSM whip isn’t safe at all. Without the proper know-how, you could end up with more knots than a tangled mess of rope. BDSM activities require a high level of skill and expertise to ensure that both partners are safe and comfortable. Without the right skills, things could get a little hairy for both the dom and the sub!

Woman thinking

 


Some Semi-Safe Ideas

If you want a whip for games that are not as strong as the usual leather ones, there are some softer choices you can check out. Here are some ideas for gentler whips to try:

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1. Paracord

Paracord is a handy and tough string that you can use to make your own whip. Lots of people like it because it’s strong, not too heavy, and simple to use. To start, you’ll need at least two pieces of this string, but if you want your whip to have a thick braid, you can use even more pieces.

Materials Needed:

  • 32″ ball chain
  • 38″ gutted paracord
  • Three strands of paracord (with the measure 9″, 18″, and 27″)
  • Electrical tape or duct tape
  • Glue

Step-by-Step Guide:

Core:

  1. Slide a ball chain inside the empty (gutted) paracord. It’s like threading a needle with a super long thread!
  2. To slide the chain through like a breeze, first, tie a slim piece of the paracord’s inside string to the chain before you yank the guts out. After that, tug it from the other end, and voila, you’ve got it through!
  3. Cut the middle part of the whip to 36″ long using scissors, and make sure to melt the tips a little so they don’t fray. Think of it as giving your whip a neat haircut and sealing the ends with a mini fire show (with adult supervision, of course).
  4. Now, cut three pieces of paracord to lengths of 9″, 18″, and 27″. It’s like measuring out different lengths of spaghetti!
  5. Empty the insides of these three pieces and seal the ends too. A dab of glue can make them extra sturdy.
  6. Next, tie these three strands to the top of the core, right where the ball chain starts.
  7. Here’s where it gets fun: weave or wrap these strands around the core, moving from the top to the bottom, until you reach the end of the shortest strand. It’s like braiding hair, from the left side to the right side, making sure each piece fits snugly next to its buddy.
  8. Once done wrapping and you’re down to about an inch left on the shortest strand, tie everything off.
  9. Lastly, after all the layers are tied, wrap the whole thing in tape from where you started tying to the very end.

Belly:

  1. Kick things off with five cords, each 12 feet long. Fold them in half, and voilà, you’ve got 10 strands ready for action.
  2. Secure these strands to something stable, like a hook. Thinking of adding a loop handle? You’ll need an extra cord and a bit of a knack for circular braiding. If this sounds Greek to you, you can always watch YouTube tutorials to guide you through it.
  3. Start the braiding adventure by crossing the two center strands over each other, right over left. Tighten up and then give the next closest pair the same treatment.
  4. Now, let’s get a bit fancy. Take the top left strand, loop it around the back, and weave it under three strands then over the last two. Mirror this move with the top right strand. You’re doing the whip dance now!
  5. Keep weaving with the top strand. Switch sides each time and go over and under two pieces.
  6. When the shortest strand in the core says “I’m out,” tie off the first two strands to sideline them. They’ve done their part.
  7. With the remaining eight strands, keep up the over-two, under-two mantra. It’s all about consistency and flow.
  8. Time for some strand reduction! Gradually drop from 10 to 8 to 6 to 4 strands, maintaining that tight weave. Think of it as slimming down the braid as you go.
  9. Once you’re past the last shorty in the core, continue with the final four strands for a few more inches, then tie everything off with a flourish. Secure it like the treasure it is.
  10. For the grand finale, trim all the knots at varying lengths for a professional touch. One right next to the knot, and the others stepping down in size.

Now, gear up for the overlay part. You’re leveling up to a 12-strand braid, using the skills you’ve just mastered but with a bigger crew. Keep the fun and focus as you wrap up this masterpiece.

Source: Reddit

Looking for a different way to use paracord? We’ve got a cool guide on turning paracord or rope into a flogger, complete with a wooden handle. Check the full homemade BDSM flogger guide here.

2. Resistance Bands

Resistance bands can be a gentler choice as they’re soft and bendy, making them not as painful as a regular whip. You can use one band or weave a few together for a bigger whip whatever floats your boat. Just make sure to test how stretchy the bands are beforehand to make sure they won’t snap when using them.

Stockroom Silicone Tickler Whip

If you’re not confident using resistance bands, then you can get something similar with the Stockroom’s Silicone Tickler/Whip (product above). Because it’s made of silicone rubber, it gives the whip a lightness making it a fantastic option for breast, genitals, or thigh play. However hard you swing it or what part you strike with it, this whip is deliciously safe and sensual.

3. Phone Charger

It might seem odd, but a phone charger can work as a sort-of-safe BDSM whip. You’d have to strip the outer layer and twist the wires inside together to form a whip. This method isn’t as tough or lasting as others, but it can still give a tiny sting without really hurting someone.

Materials Needed:

  • Curtain pole or small piece of wood (for the handle)
  • iPhone charger cable (for the whip part)
  • Long screw
  • Washer

Step-by-Step Guide:

  1. Prep the Handle by grabbing a curtain pole or a piece of wood to use as the handle. If it’s too long, cut it down to a good size with a saw.
  2. Smooth and shape the handle using a disc sander from the top to the bottom edge, making it nice to hold. This process is known as “turning” the handle.
  3. To create the whip, take an iPhone charger and cut off the ends to get a long, bendy wire.
  4. Straighten the wire if it’s all curled up. Decide how long you want your whip to be and cut the wire to that length. Remember, longer whips need a bit more skill to use.
  5. Attach the Whip to the Handle by drilling a hole in one end of your handle and push a long screw through the hole, leaving part of it sticking out. Slide a washer onto the screw to keep the whip from falling off.
  6. Secure the Whip by wrapping the charger wire around the screw’s sticking-out bit. Pull tightly to secure and double-check it’s all snug and secure.

Safety Tips:

  • Give your whip a once-over for any sharp edges or bits that could cause a scratch. If you bump into something sharp, smooth it down and make it a bit lighter.
  • Smooth any nasties out. Applying paint is optional but could look awesome. Start slow and gentle to get a feel for your new toy, keeping it safe for everyone.
  • Communication is key. Make sure you and your partner are on the same page with a safe word just in case.

Remember, homemade BDSM gear is a bit of an adventure, so be cautious. If you can, chat with folks who know their stuff for extra tips.

Source: Reddit

Bondage Boutique Faux Snakeskin Whip

Instead of ruining your valuable charger, get the Bondage Boutique Faux Snakeskin Whip instead. This bae only costs less than twenty bucks. Yes, you heard me right; here’s a beautiful and beautifully intense single-tail whip for a mere nineteen ninety-nine. Love it!

 


Not Safe at All Ideas

Chains

Chains as a whip? Think again. While chains might look impressive and tough, they’re not ideal for testing how much zing you can handle. Remember, BDSM isn’t about who can take the most pain. A little sting can be exciting, but chains could hurt you way more than you bargained for, leaving marks that last way longer than the fun.

Got a craving for some playful spanking? Go for a wooden paddle instead and use it as a DIY spanking paddle. It’s a solid choice—literally and figuratively. Wooden toys are a go-to because they’re safe and can add just the right amount of thrill without the worry. Plus, lots of my favorite BDSM toys are made from wood, so you’ll be in good company.

Not Using a Safe Word

Safe words are like the brakes on a bike; you don’t want to find out they’re missing when you’re speeding downhill. So before diving into the deep end, pick a safe word. It’s the magic word that keeps everything cool, letting everyone know when it’s time to slow down or stop. Always have that safe word ready to go, keeping the fun safe and sound for everyone involved.

 


How to Use Homemade BDSM Whips?

  1. Safety First: Go slow, pick a safe word or a hand signal, and check that your play space is as safe as a padded playpen.
  2. Get Your Technique Right: Practice your whip skills on a pillow like it’s your training buddy. Aim for the squishy spots, steer clear of the bony bits, and remember, faces, necks, and heads are off-limits – no exceptions!
  3. Ease Into It: Start with the softest taps, like you’re petting a kitten, then slowly turn up the dial. Always talk with your partner to make sure you’re both on the same page.
  4. Try Out Different Whips: Dive into the world of homemade whips. It’s like taste-testing ice cream flavors to find your favorite.
  5. Maintenance: Clean it post-play, let it hang out to dry, keep an eye out for wear and tear, and be ready to fix it up or swap it out when needed.

A man spanking a woman's butt

Looking to spice things up a bit more? Why not try a chastity cage or belt? For those who dig the whole boss-and-follower vibe, adding a chastity device can really turn up the heat on trust and control. It’s like holding the remote control to your partner’s excitement.

 


Why Is It Better to Buy A Commercial Product?

If you can’t decide what semi-safe idea to try, why don’t you just get a real whip? Half of the time DIY projects are a bust and you have to cross your fingers every time it doesn’t do more damage than good. Here are a few reasons why it’s better to buy real BDSM whips instead of making your own:

Safety

The beauty of a branded whip is they cause pain but at the same time, they are durable, safer, and more reliable. This means that they are less likely to break or malfunction during use, which helps prevent accidents and injuries.

Take a look at the Stockroom’s Black Dragon Tail Whip, below for example. It’s our luxury pick so needless to say it’s 100% safer compared to any homemade alternatives you can think of. Fashioned from fine Italian upholstery leather, this bad boy will be the bell of the ball when you swing it at your next dungeon party. Me likey!

Stockroom Black Dragon Tail Whip

Quality

Another benefit of buying a commercial product is the build quality and material. Manufacturers typically make them from soft and flexible materials, which helps prevent discomfort or pain during use. Additionally, many real BDSM whips come with ergonomic handles that are easy to grip and maneuver, which makes them a good investment especially if you plan a larger collection.

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