Monday, September 6, 2010

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Riding the Tube

Posted by WandWorkshop On February - 22 - 2010

For the past few weeks, we have been experimenting with ways to use a fluorescent tube. We came up with a couple of techniques that we want to share.

I have a small 2-foot long fluorescent tube that is encased in a plexiglass tube making it very tough. My female subject kneels on a padded bench. I place the tube between her legs with the metal prongs of the tube against her skin just above her vagina. I have her hold the other end of the tube at the end but not touching the metal prongs on that end. Using Direct Play techniques, I place a ‘Y’ or ‘U’ shaped glass electrode in the wand. I then place the ‘Y’ or ‘U’ around the tube so it will slide up and down the tube like riding on a track. By moving the energized electrode up and down the tube, I can adjust the intensity of the sensation. I often just move it up and down creating a pulsing sensation. Read the rest of this entry »

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Violet Wand Instructional

Posted by WandWorkshop On April - 18 - 2009


From Austrailia, Violet Wand Instructional

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What NOT to do with a wand

Posted by WandWorkshop On April - 15 - 2009


DO NOT use a violet wand on the eyes or in the ear. This video is an example of what NOT to do.

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Spiral Glass Electrode

Posted by WandWorkshop On April - 13 - 2009

The spiral glass electrode is one of the rarer electrodes in a modern kit. A couple of manufacturers make them today but you rarely see them included in a modern kit.

Originally designed in the early 1900s, this electrode was promoted for use on the heart. It was reasoned that electrical therapy on the heart improved function and eliminated heart ailments.

Of course, we know better now. The spiral electrode is similar to the mushroom electrode found in most kits. The sensation it produces is sharper but cooler than a mushroom. The spirals effectively produce about half the surface area of the mushroom in the same space.

You can find spiral electrodes in various colors, depending on the gas and vacuum in the electrode.

If you want to attract a crowd at your next public violet wand demo or scene, the spiral electrode is unique enough to accomplish it.

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