DIY Clone Dildo Kits Australia - Home Moulding & Clone-A-Willy Sets

Home-made dildos let you cast personalised replicas using safe DIY kits like Clone-A-Willy, which include body-safe moulding powder, liquid silicone, and optional vibrating cores. The process involves mixing gel, creating a negative mould, filling with silicone, and finishing your custom design at home. These kits provide a fun, intimate way to create a unique, realistic toy tailored to your preferences without needing specialist equipment or skills.

Home made dildos are custom sex toys you cast at home using DIY kits that let you replicate your own penis or design a shape from scratch. Medical-grade silicone kits, glow-in-the-dark variants, and colour options let you make a realistic, personalised dildo in under an hour.

At a glance
  • What it is: DIY casting kits that produce custom silicone or rubber sex toys at home
  • Best for: Personal replicas, couples' matching pairs, custom designs, and intimate keepsakes
  • Material: Medical-grade silicone, thermo-setting rubber, food-safe dyes, and algin-based mould powder
  • Setup time: Less than one hour from mixing mould to finished dildo ready to use
  • Customisation: Choose colour, texture, firmness, glow pigment, pearl finish, and vibration options
  • Vibration: Optional removable bullet motor fits inside silicone before curing hardens
  • Body safety: All materials are skin-safe, non-toxic, and hypoallergenic when kit instructions are followed
  • Care: Wash with warm water and mild soap; store in soft pouch away from heat and sunlight
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About Home Made Dildos

Home made dildos let you create a custom sex toy tailored to your exact preferences. Standard kits supply medical-grade silicone, algin-based mould powder, and liquid rubber compound so you cast a negative impression, then fill it with silicone or rubber to produce a finished dildo. Glow kits add phosphorescent pigment for visual novelty, while colour kits offer food-safe dyes for realistic or playful finishes. Deluxe kits provide two full-size moulds, so you can make a pair or keep a backup.

The process is straightforward: mix the mould gel, press your penis (or a shape) into it until set, fill the negative mould with liquid silicone, let it cure, then trim and finish. You can add a vibrating bullet motor before curing hardens, or attach a suction base after. These sex toys work well for solo play, partnered penetration, and Anal Dildos can also be cast using the same kits if desired.

What makes Home Made Dildos different

The main appeal is personal ownership and customisation. You're not buying a stock shape; you're making something that fits your body, your aesthetic, and your fantasy. A home made dildo feels genuinely yours in a way a mass-produced sex toy cannot. Unlike Harness Dildos that require a separate rig, these are standalone sex toys. The DIY process also lets couples create matching pairs or keep an intimate replica as a keepsake, adding emotional and sensory value beyond typical adult toys.

Types of Home Made Dildos

Home made dildos come in several kit styles, each suited to different goals and preferences.

Standard Silicone Kits. The most common choice, these kits include mould powder and medical-grade silicone with an optional vibration core. They produce realistic personal replicas with smooth, skin-safe surfaces and a natural feel.

Glow Kits. These add glow-in-the-dark pigment to the silicone for visual novelty and fun in low light. Ideal if you want your custom dildo to stand out or add playful flair to intimate moments.

Colour Kits. Multiple food-safe dye options let you match your preferred aesthetic, from natural skin tones to vibrant custom colours. Perfect for creating a dildo that reflects your personality or fantasy.

Deluxe Dual Mould Kits. These supply two full-size casting options in silicone and thermo-rubber, so you can make a backup, create a partner's replica, or Inflatable Dildos are an alternative if you prefer air-based expansion over casting.

How they compare

Model Material Best for Control or Base Safety
Standard Silicone Kit Medical-grade silicone, algin mould powder Personal replica with realistic texture Optional removable bullet vibrator Non-toxic, hypoallergenic, skin-safe
Glow Kit Silicone with glow-in-the-dark pigment Visual novelty and custom flair Optional vibration core Food-safe dye, non-toxic, body-safe
Colour Kit Silicone, food-safe dyes in multiple shades Custom aesthetic and realistic finishes Optional bullet motor included All dyes hypoallergenic and skin-safe
Deluxe Dual Mould Kit Medical-grade silicone, thermo-setting rubber Partner replicas or backup moulds Two vibration cores, optional suction base All materials medical-grade and non-toxic

How to choose a home made dildo

Start by deciding whether you want a personal replica or a custom shape. If you're casting your own penis, a standard silicone kit gives you the most realistic result with minimal fuss. If you're designing from scratch or making a gift, a colour kit or glow kit adds personality. Couples often choose deluxe kits so both partners can cast a replica for each other. Consider whether you want vibration; a removable bullet motor adds sensation but isn't essential. Think about storage space too—home made dildos need a soft pouch and a cool, dry spot away from direct sunlight.

Material choice matters for durability and feel. Medical-grade silicone is the gold standard: it's non-porous, easy to clean, and lasts years with proper care. Thermo-setting rubber compounds offer flexibility and can capture fine detail, though they're slightly less durable than silicone. If you're new to casting, start with a standard kit to learn the process; once you're confident, try colour or glow variants. Rubber Dildos made commercially are a good comparison point if you want to feel the material before committing to a DIY kit. Always follow the kit's instructions exactly to ensure even curing and a smooth, safe surface.

Tips from the Adultsmart team

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After years of helping customers with home made dildos, the biggest mistake we see is rushing the curing time. The instructions give you a window—don't pull the dildo out early because it looks done. Silicone especially needs the full cure to set properly and avoid tackiness or weak spots. Patience here saves you a ruined replica later.

Second, prep your workspace before you start. Have everything ready: the mould container, mixing bowl, liquid silicone, vibrator (if using), paper towels, and a warm place to let it cure undisturbed. If you're casting your own penis, use a bit of lubricant on the skin first so the mould releases cleanly without pulling hairs. It sounds simple, but it makes the whole process smoother and less frustrating.

Finally, don't skip the finishing touches. Once cured, trim any seams or rough edges carefully with a craft knife or fine sandpaper. A smooth surface feels better and is safer for your body. If you've added glow pigment or food-safe dyes, test them in low light before first use to see the effect. Store your finished dildo in a breathable pouch, not an airtight bag, so moisture doesn't trap and cause mildew.

Please read — safety first. Charge only with the supplied cable and keep the charging port dry unless the sex toy is waterproof-rated. Pair and update through the official app, and switch the device off fully between sessions so the motor and battery aren't left under load. Never share between partners, or between anal and vaginal use, without cleaning the item first or using a fresh condom. As porous materials can harbour bacteria, use a condom over them for sharing or easy clean-up. This information is general in nature only and is not medical advice; it does not account for your individual circumstances. If you have a relevant health condition or experience any persistent discomfort, discontinue use and seek advice from a qualified medical professional.

Care and cleaning

Wash your finished dildo with warm water and mild soap after each use, then dry it thoroughly with a soft cloth. Avoid harsh cleaners, bleach, or abrasive scrubbers, especially if you've added glow pigment or food-safe dyes—these can fade or discolour. Store it in a soft pouch in a cool, dark place away from direct heat and sunlight, which can degrade silicone over time. If you've added a removable vibrator, remove it before cleaning the dildo itself.

Learn more

Home made dildos are perfect for special occasions, intimate gifts, or just celebrating your own body. For ideas on how to incorporate them into memorable moments, read How To Make A Bucks Party Memorable At Home for creative inspiration.

Why shop Home Made Dildos at Adultsmart

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Home Made Dildos FAQ

Are home-made dildos safe?
Yes, when made using certified DIY kits like Clone-A-Willy that include body-safe silicone and skin-tested moulding powder.
What’s the most common mistake in DIY moulding?
Moving during the mould set or using water that’s too hot, which causes uneven texture or premature curing.
Can I use household materials to make one?
Always use kits designed for this purpose—improvised materials can be toxic or abrasive.
How accurate are Clone-A-Willy replicas?
They capture fine detail within a millimetre, depending on stillness during moulding and proper gel setting.
Can I add vibration to a home-made dildo?
Most kits include a bullet vibrator that embeds into the silicone before it sets.
How long does the process take?
Around 45–60 minutes from moulding to silicone pour, plus 24 hours curing time.
Do glow pigments affect texture?
Luminous powders mix smoothly with silicone without altering flexibility or feel.
Can couples make matching moulds?
Dual kits allow partners to create two casts for shared or mirrored play.
How should I clean the mould container?
Rinse immediately with warm water before the alginate sets. Residue becomes hard once dry.
How long do silicone replicas last?
With proper care, up to 5–10 years before the surface begins to dull.

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