Question:
I've been trying to find a dental supplier in the UK who will sell me a
pack of dental Rubber dam, but doesn't want me to a) prove I'm a dentist
or b) spend 100GBP.
Little help? Also it the dam available in different colours?
Answer:
You can obtain it in one of three ways:
1. Internet search for a supplier will bring up several sources
2. search ebay they sell it on there
3. Ask a lesbian they use it daily or go where they go to a sex shop
I only know a couple, and they are _far_ too easily embarrassed to talk
to me about there sex lives.
Also, I'm not sure it's true that _all_ lesbians use it daily...
For 'Penna Coin' and similar effects requiring dental dam, I find a fine
grade condom with the ends removed and cut down the side to make a rectangle
works very well and is more durable... (They'll think you're either a 'big
boy' or delusional at the chemist when you ask for the biggest ones they
have though...)
Just be sure to clean off all the lube etc before performing...
I've used rubber gloves too. Not the "Playtex" ones, the cheap ones, like
Doctors and foodservice people use. I always thought it would make a nice
kicker ending for a coins across routine too but I never worked it out.
I just went to my dentist, said I was a magician and could he supply me with
a box of dental dam; he added a box in his next order and called me a week
later when it was delivered. The sheets were normal size and it cost me £7.
So if you have no luck finding an online supply just try your dentist.
I thought I might be able to help here -- I used to use dental dam to
tie an artificial fly for fishing (a stonefly nymph, in case anyone
cares). My dentist (since retired) was a good buddy and sold me a
bunch at his cost. I checked, thinking I could just send some, I've
misplaced one or more boxes of supplies as I can't find the stuff.
Anyway, you *used* to be able to buy small quanitites from fly-tying
supply stores. It's also possible to make your own using a latex
liquid (I did that some when I needed colored bodies). I don't recall
for sure, but I think the latex I used was a molding compound. I
spread it on glass, let it dry, dusted with talcum powder (important)
and peeled it off.