
03-01-2022, 08:38 PM
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balloon constructs and modifications
This is a great forum and I have learned a lot. Thank you everyone.
I would like to share what I do to modify balloons.
This is a construct of two CTI 22" punch balloons with a nozzle from an 18" cattex punch balloon all glued together.
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03-01-2022, 08:46 PM
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Re: balloon constructs and modifications
This is a modified elephant balloon. The trunk as been attached to the body with an elastic and two glued on hooks. This is done on the interior to hold the trunk inside forming an SPH.
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08-01-2022, 10:37 AM
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Re: balloon constructs and modifications
I had thought about using this kind of balloon to make a fuck toy just like you did. Does it work well? How´s the feeling of the SPH?
My best results with projects in this category have been a GL700 and Cattex doll, the latter being my preference because of its big, round booty-like shape you get when turning the head into the SPH
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09-01-2022, 02:05 AM
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Re: balloon constructs and modifications
Attached are a modified 36" white omnikin bladder and a black 6L softex bladder, both with an added sph. I would say the feel is very very good, comparable to the tpe toys like fleshlight and you add the stretch and smell of the inflated balloon. 
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09-01-2022, 10:43 AM
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10-01-2022, 10:10 PM
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Re: balloon constructs and modifications
Notice the elephant balloon - the trunk is the sph that is pulled in by the elastic and attached to the otherside of the balloon near the neck. It is the same for the other balloons. You keep the sph pulled in by pulling it to the other side of the balloon with an elastic. The difference is you need to make the sph and attach it to the balloon. I use the inflation nozzle of a 36" and seal off the end.
I cut a small hole in the balloon and glue the nozzle to the balloon - like an elephant trunk glued on. Then it is pulled in by attaching the elastic to inside end of the trunk and the other side of the balloon, the same as the elephant balloon. I know - clear as mud,...
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17-01-2022, 08:58 PM
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Re: balloon constructs and modifications
A 72" cattex with balloon boobies made from 32" fluted cattex balloons.
Under inflated to about 45".
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17-01-2022, 10:51 PM
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Re: balloon constructs and modifications
What about patching 2 GL1200's together? That would be a mega balloon
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18-01-2022, 03:17 PM
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Re: balloon constructs and modifications
Originally Posted by balloonPatcher
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Notice the elephant balloon - the trunk is the sph that is pulled in by the elastic and attached to the otherside of the balloon near the neck. It is the same for the other balloons. You keep the sph pulled in by pulling it to the other side of the balloon with an elastic. The difference is you need to make the sph and attach it to the balloon. I use the inflation nozzle of a 36" and seal off the end.
I cut a small hole in the balloon and glue the nozzle to the balloon - like an elephant trunk glued on. Then it is pulled in by attaching the elastic to inside end of the trunk and the other side of the balloon, the same as the elephant balloon. I know - clear as mud,...
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I ordered some of the animal shaped balloons and will try to create something like you did, but with only twisting and turning the balloons inside. Had some good success with doll balloons, basically creating a massive geo donut.
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22-01-2022, 09:44 PM
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