DIY Fish Tank Tubing Flogger
So, I know I haven’t been around much lately but I’ve been really busying working on things for a local kink organization that I’m a part of. Since I’ve been gone so long I wanted to put something up here for everyone.
I don’t claim to be a creative or artistic person, but every now and then I do have my moments and a good idea comes along. This is written proof of one of those moments. I’ve made a fish tank tubing flogger for my toy bag and I’d like to share my new toy with you.
List of materials:
2 x 25′ Aquarium Air Line Tubing
Note: I don’t have any connection to any of these sites. I’m just using them for picture references. You can get everything you need at your local WalMart and hardware store.
So, let’s get started.
Decide on the length and number of falls you want your flogger to be and cut your tubing accordingly. Keep in mind that the tubing is going to be folded in half through the O ring, so you will want the cuts of tubing to be double your desired length.
After all your tubing has been cut, take the lengths and fold them in half through the O ring. From my experience, the tubing was a bit hard to work with since it have been coiled in the package for so long. I ended up using hair ties to hold the tubing together and making it easier for me to make my handle. I used four hair ties staggered along the length of the flogger to keep the tubing compressed and together.
You’re going to want to use about 12 feet of your cotton twine. I did held the ends together, forming a handle, using a series of half hitch knots. Check out TwoKnottyBoys under their downloads tab for a instructional video on how to tie the handle. You’ll want to look at the video for Rigger Gauntlets. I’ve found this is a simple and secure tie. Tying off the handle is going to take you a while, so put on your favorite tv show or some good music. When you get to the last few inches of your twine you can just tie it off with a simple knot and you will be all set with your new flogger. 
Here’s the final product. Be warned, this thing hurts pretty good. It’s a very stingy sensation. If you are feeling particularly mean, once you have everything finished and tied off your handle you can trim all of the falls at an angle for even more sting.
Happy crafting!
-BloodHound
