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ayy no worries, best of luck on your journey!
Got to test the bolt on option today and nothing exploded, seemed very solid and the bolt didn't try to pull everything apart 🤌
just over 6" base length, equilateral pyramids. Washer glued into the top caps to reinforce the hole a bit more for the bolt on option along with a base glued on for further reinforcement to keep them from pulling themselves apart when bolted on. Screw on option gets counter sunk washers epoxied in.
Ooof, that would not be a fun slip up at all
It can get real weird to grab too depending on the angle it's rotated at it seems. Hoping to get a route set with them in 2 weeks once some black holds that would suit the volumes come down from another router.
I can't say I have either to be honest, I'm hoping they make some nice utility for foot movement and hand holds depending on angles and can be modified with a tiny little hold to make the grabs easier/harder as well.
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there's a bunch of youtube videos you can follow to get the job done. A table saw is ideal but you can make some more rudimentary stuff with a circular saw. Digital mitre gauge is also very handy for setting your angles. Sketchup works well for designing volumes and grabbing your angles from if you know what you are doing. I use fusion360 for designing and turning the parts into files I can run the blanks on my cnc milling machine and then it's off to the table saw to add all the needed mitre angles for glue up.