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Well, the Pine Pinch Block has been well received. However, the amount of work involved in making them and the profit margins don't really add up. To add to it the last batch I made splintered like an old ship getting hit with a cannon ball. No One wants to train with bad equipment. Fear not, I will be making some other Pinch Blocks soon that will be a little better that these guys anyways. Do you want to wait for the new blocks (1-2 months) or should I fill these splintered blocks and send them out?
Just purchased the plans and the materials should be with me this week.
ReplyDeleteThank you for putting them out there, I was going down a different path originally and your version sure makes more sense.
A question though, i had watched the video on texturing volumes, could you apply this same technique to the entire wall?
You sure can.
DeleteHi, completed the wall yesterday, great design and has saved my climbing daughter's mental health... would've shared my efforts with you, but no photo posting on the comments. Let me know if you want to collect a picture of your international impact on the climbing world.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear it. I would love to see a picture of your wall. theclimberdad@gmail.com
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