Sorry, for not posting for such a long time, to quote Mark Twain, “The rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated!”. I got accepted at the University this summer and has been very busy studying ever since. But fear not, I promise to return with more updates in the new year.
Until then, you can enjoy this time lapse video of me making a pair of latex gauntlets with a cute ruffled latex fringe and a little bow for a girlfriend of mine. I used 92 minutes to make the latex gauntlets, but you can watch it in 5 minutes!
For more time lapse latex fun, check out Matt’s (Kink Engineering) 5 min. video of making a latex bathrobe with a little help from his feline assistants.
News, Tutorials and how to November 17th 2010


November 17th, 2010 at %I:%M %p
I love it! It’s such a beautiful way to show how much work goes into making great latex clothing AND to show some of the process of making a whole project without subjecting the viewer to HOURS of video.
Also… CUUUUUUTE gauntlets! I’ve seen quite a lot of those made from your pattern by our beginners working with the latex kit for the first time. it’s a beautiful first project.
Keep up the great work, and great to see you posting again!
November 17th, 2010 at %I:%M %p
Nice video!
What is it, that you’re doing with the plastic wrap? Did you cover the glue?
November 17th, 2010 at %I:%M %p
@Arashi: Yes, I cover the glue with the cling film to protect it. See the last paragraph of my how to make latex pleats tutorial.
December 3rd, 2010 at %I:%M %p
Well Congratulations on your acceptance.
I’m graduating December 10th from my university!
I have been following your site every since you first opened, but this is the first time I am leaving a comment. I’m relauncing my blog this month and I placed your link on my site because I love visiting here!
Good luck with your studies!
January 6th, 2011 at %I:%M %p
I used to made my own Gauntlets after I had seen your Tutorial and they were pretty good, but this videoclip is too fast ;-(((((
January 18th, 2011 at %I:%M %p
Where did you get your metal roller from? I can’t find any metal ones anywhere!!
Also, do they have a special name?
xox
February 18th, 2011 at %I:%M %p
I accidently found your blog/page right the hell now. Awesome stuff you’re showing here. Looks so easy the way you do it in the time lapse video.
br from Germany
March 28th, 2011 at %I:%M %p
Just found your blog & absolutely love it! I hope you update soon.
May 24th, 2011 at %I:%M %p
Hey, i live in mexico city, and finding the supplies here is nearly impossible, i’m considering importing the sheets from radical rubber, but i’d like to know which gauge is the best to make clothing, one that’s not to thin so it ripps off easily, or too thick to be hard to work with.
thanks!
June 15th, 2011 at %I:%M %p
0.4 is something you use for T-shirts and tight fitting things.
0.6 is and everything thicker than that is used for pants and more sturdy things.
August 15th, 2011 at %I:%M %p
HELLO!
I notice that when you clean latex even small parts It doesn’t curl at all….which thinner do you apply???
Thank you!!!
September 20th, 2011 at %I:%M %p
I use heptane. But the thicker the latex the less it curls
October 10th, 2011 at %I:%M %p
I’m so sad to see that you’ve stopped posting. :’(