Bamboo Bondage - Frames
A variety of bondage frames and a few ideas of what you can do with them!
Bamboo Bondage Frames
Here are several bamboo bondage frames that you can make by Lashing 2 or 3 bamboo poles together … and a few fun ideas of things you can do with your partner using a frame!
Word of warning: the positions shown in several of these examples can be physically very challenging. Never leave a bound person alone. Always maintain clear communication and monitor your partner’s health. Always play with Safety as your highest priority.
Note: If you see a reference in square brackets like this , it refers to one of the techniques shown on the Bamboo Bondage - Attaching page.
In a number of cases, I “use up” the extra rope just by wrapping in around a pole or weaving it into a junction into a type of Lashing style. I don’t go into detail on that in the below.
To make any of the bamboo bondage frames you should already know the following ties:
For this one I used a tight Square Lashing for all three junctions. You don’t want the junctions too close to the ends of they can potentially be worked loose, but I like to leave a bit of additional space at the ends for another reason, which you will see in the usage ideas belowLegs spread and ankles secured outside the frame, head held high and away from ankles, hands bound together and lashed to center pole
- Ankles are secured with an [SC ①] or [SC ②]
- Neck is positioned above the junction, preventing relaxation and is secured in place with [J ②]
- Wrists are secured to center of lower bar using [DC ③]
Legs spread and ankles secured outside the frame, head held, body bent, hands bound together and lashed to center pole
- Ankles are secured with an [SC ①] or [SC ②]
- Neck is positioned below the junction, bending your partner forward and is secured in place with [J ②]
- Wrists are secured to center of lower bar using [DC ③]
Legs spread and ankles secured outside the frame, head held high and away from ankles, a cuff around each wrist, which is then bound to the junction near the ankles.
- Ankles are secured with an [SC ①] or [SC ②]
- Neck is positioned above the junction, preventing relaxation and is secured in place with [J ②]
- Wrists are secured with a Single Column Tie, which is secured to the lashings on the lower bar
Very similar to the Triangle Frame, the cross bar is just a bit higher and offers a few other fun positions. I created this with a Shear Lashing at the top and Square Lashings on the cross bar.
- Ankles are secured with an [SC ①] or [SC ②]
- Neck is positioned above the junction, preventing relaxation and is secured in place with [J ②]
- Wrists are secured with a Single Column tie. The tail of that SC is run down to the cross bar on the outside of the upright bars, holding the wrists down by the thighs, and then up and over the knees and then around the cross bar again, thereby attaching the knees to the crossbar and upright bars as well. The knot is on the inside of the knees … so your partner can stare at it, but cannot reach it to get free 😉
The cross bar is attached to the upright using a Square Lashings.
A T-Frame can be used horizontally or with the top affixed to an overhead point. I attached the top of this pole using a Klemheist HitchThere are many things that can be done with a T-Frame, this one leverages the Takezao Elbow Lock and other Attachments, including the Triple Column Tie
