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Step 71260 viewsHere is how the gag looks in use. If you would like a bulkier gag, you can try the double-wrap rope bit gag, which is described in another tutorial.
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Step 61306 viewsGently tug alternately on the two ends until the bit snugs up and is solid.
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Step 51398 viewsPull it tight.
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Step 41574 viewsWhen you have wrapped almost all the way to the end of the loop, so that the loop is just big enough to stick a strand of rope through, stick the long end of the rope through the loop.
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Step 31700 viewsContinue wrapping.
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Step 21868 viewsAbout one hand-width from the end of the loop, start wrapping the long end of the rope around both strands of the loop, heading back towards the loop.
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Step 11159 viewsThe gag begins with a length of 5/16-inch rope. We use a 12-foot piece, because that’s one of our standard lengths, but anything over 6 feet in length will probably do.
Double the rope, but do not match up the ends. Instead, measure about seven hand-widths up one end of the rope, and match the other end to that point. This will make the ends come out even when you are finished. (You may have to adjust things slightly, based on the width of your hand.)
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Single-Wrap Rope Bit Gag852 viewsThis is an attractive, quick-to-make bit gag. The rope has a lot more give than rubber bit gags, so you won't get the jaw strain that you can get when you spend a whole scene chomping down on a rubber bit.
This gag can be a handy way to deal with a mouthy sub. When your sub is mouthy, you can grab a piece of rope and start making up the gag. She should get the message. If she doesn't by the time you're finished, in goes the gag.
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