It's not hard to make one yourself, if you're sufficiently patient, good with your hands, and willing to spend way, way, way more money than what it would cost just to buy one.
Step 1: Make a positive. This is an object you cut, carve, or form into the same shape as the fleshlight. You can print it on a 3D printer, machine it from metal, carve it from wood, whatever. I use a 3D printer.
Step 2: Make the mold. You can use plaster of Paris if you like. I recommend gypsum cement or ceramic if you want to make more than one. You'll have to make the mold carefully in at least two pieces by mixing your mold material in a tray, half-submerging the positive, awaiting for it to set, spraying it with a release agent, then pouring the second half of the mold.
Step 3: Once the second half of the mold has set, carefully separate the two halves and removeyour positive.
Step 4: Thoroughly spray the two halves of the mold with mold release agent.
Step 5: Mix up some silicone in the hardness you want. I use Dragonskin Platinum 20 silicone for insertibles, but you might want a softer grade for a fleshlight.
Step 6: Put the two halves of the mold together and fill it with the silicone.
Step 7: When the silicone has cured (this usually takes about eight hours), separate the mold. If you used plaster rather than gypsum or ceramic, this will most likely destroy the mold.
Tada! You've made a fleshlight for about six times the cost of just buying one, and about eighteen hours of rather fiddly work.
j3rkules
07-02-2020 10:49 AM
It will be nicely warmed up now.
CurrentlySober
07-02-2020 11:11 AM
I make a 'sex toy' every morning at around 8.am... Provided I have not already made one during the night in my bed... :2 cents: