Modifying a CB6000s into a CB6000ss
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 5:28 pm
My 6000s was around 1/2-3/4" too long, and after running across a thread on another forum about modifying the 6000s, I decided to do the same. Turned out to be a great decision; it fits perfectly, hygiene is way better, and it's way more comfortable. Figured I'd share, in case other folks might benefit!
Equipment:
CB6000s
Dremel tool with cutting wheel, wool polishing wheel, and maybe some grinding stones for getting rid of rough edges
Plastic epoxy (I used Loctite Plastic Epoxy)
220 grit sandpaper (feel free to get courser stuff, too; I had some 80 grit, but the 220 seemed to cut the best for some reason)
Directions: Basically all you do is cut out the tube portion with a dremel, attach the head to the base portion, and sand/polish smooth. Cut the cage in the middle first, then use the cutting wheel to get rid of most of the excess plastic from the tube portion, then sand it flat on each side with 220 grit sandpaper. Mix and apply a very thin layer of Loctite epoxy to both sides, adhere for a minute or so, lining it up just right, and then let set. The glue says to leave undisturbed for 20 minutes and then it'll take 24 hours to cure. I started sanding and polishing 4 hours later or so without a problem - basically using grinding stones to get rid of any really course stuff, little bits of 220 sandpaper to get it relatively smooth, and then the polishing wheel to get it completely smooth. Then I let it cure overnight and put it on in the morning.
Original thread: http://www.chastitymansion.com/forums/i ... ost-124243
Equipment:
CB6000s
Dremel tool with cutting wheel, wool polishing wheel, and maybe some grinding stones for getting rid of rough edges
Plastic epoxy (I used Loctite Plastic Epoxy)
220 grit sandpaper (feel free to get courser stuff, too; I had some 80 grit, but the 220 seemed to cut the best for some reason)
Directions: Basically all you do is cut out the tube portion with a dremel, attach the head to the base portion, and sand/polish smooth. Cut the cage in the middle first, then use the cutting wheel to get rid of most of the excess plastic from the tube portion, then sand it flat on each side with 220 grit sandpaper. Mix and apply a very thin layer of Loctite epoxy to both sides, adhere for a minute or so, lining it up just right, and then let set. The glue says to leave undisturbed for 20 minutes and then it'll take 24 hours to cure. I started sanding and polishing 4 hours later or so without a problem - basically using grinding stones to get rid of any really course stuff, little bits of 220 sandpaper to get it relatively smooth, and then the polishing wheel to get it completely smooth. Then I let it cure overnight and put it on in the morning.
Original thread: http://www.chastitymansion.com/forums/i ... ost-124243