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How to Make a Fleshjack: Step‑by‑step Diy Guide for Beginners

📅 22 February 2026 ⏱️ 8 min read 📁 Using a Masturbator

When I first tried to craft my own fleshjack, I ended up with a sticky mess and a lot of unanswered questions. After a few trial runs (and a lot of cleaning), I finally nailed a version that felt realistic and held up to repeated use. It was a mix of curiosity, a bit of DIY spirit, and the realisation that the right material makes all the difference.

If you’re reading this, you probably want a clear, honest guide that doesn’t waste your time. Below is everything you need to know to make a fleshjack that’s safe, functional, and actually enjoyable.

Understanding What a Fleshjack Is

A fleshjack is essentially a DIY male masturbator – a tube with internal textures designed to simulate the feeling of a real partner. The key components are the inner canal (where the stimulation happens) and the outer shell that provides suction. When built correctly, it can offer a satisfying experience without the cost of a commercial product.

Materials You’ll Need

Step‑by‑step Guide

  1. Create a Mould – Use an existing fleshlight, a PVC pipe, or a hand‑crafted shape to define the internal canal. Apply a release agent to prevent sticking.
  2. Prepare the Material – Mix silicone according to the manufacturer’s ratios, ensuring you eliminate air bubbles (a vacuum chamber helps).
  3. Pour and Cure – Slowly pour the silicone into the mould, tap gently to release trapped air, and let it cure for the recommended time (usually 24‑48 hours).
  4. Demould and Finish – Carefully remove the cured piece, trim any excess edges, and sand smooth. A thin silicone coat can be applied for an extra silky surface.
  5. Test Suction – Attach a suction cup or a simple hand‑pump to the outer shell. Adjust the opening size until you achieve comfortable pressure.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

How This Relates to the Flight Commander

The Flight Commander is built from premium medical‑grade silicone, meaning it already meets the safety standards you’d aim for in a DIY project. Its non‑porous surface makes cleaning a breeze – a quick rinse under warm water is all that’s needed. Additionally, the adjustable suction system mirrors the manual testing step in the guide, giving you instant control over intensity without the need for a separate pump.

Final Thoughts

Making a fleshjack can be a rewarding DIY experiment, but it demands the right materials, patience, and attention to hygiene. If you’d rather skip the mould‑making stage and still enjoy a high‑quality, body‑safe experience, the Flight Commander is worth a look.

If you’re curious, the Flight Commander might be worth checking out.

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