Want Micro Crimps?.... Try this DIY Build!
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- Опубліковано 4 сер 2022
- Hey everyone my friends at frictitious climbing sent me a set of their micro crimp holds. These are quality holds for sure but I dont know where I am going to put them. And screwing and unscrewing sounds like a pain so maybe I can come up with something a little more Modular... Let me know what you think. if your in the market I'll leave a link to firctitious below let them know i sent ya!
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Power tools are aid.
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Tommy Caldwell would like to talk to you!
I need to get an inside training wall, that looks dope
I think these came out pretty nice let me know what you think. 🤙🏻
I think think that they are for pretty advanced climbers.
@@mitchellbarnow1709 yeah that’s a good point I’d say if your intermediate go with 10mm first.
@@BetaClimbers Thanks for the great advice!
Really rad setup! Stoked to have you training on them. If the edges are ripping your fingers up you can sand the edges down to make them comfier!
Thanks again! They are very comfy but my home gyms holds are not 🤣 currently healing from some hard sessions. 🤙🏻
You managed to talk about table saws and push sticks without mentioning Tommy Caldwell's missing finger. That story still makes me wince!
Very good way to get any position possible. After watching this I feel like I should get good hard wood and take my wood router to create my crimp holes, i could create whatever I want.
Sweet set up! Those micros look great!
This is so smart
smart smart Great video
As much as I don' like youtube power tool safety comments....
Cutting pieces that are short and thin and leaving them between the blade and fence can end up with one being launched back at you if it catches the back side of the blade. Use a spacer block against the fence but behind the front of the blade so you end up with an extra few inches between the cut off piece and the fence.
Nice concept overall for quick change training holds.
Always a big fear of mine. I want to build some jigs for cross cuts and stuff. Thanks for the safety tip much appreciated!
@@BetaClimbers No need to go full cross cut sled unless you have more projects. The cheap miter bar the saw comes with will do most work, just don't use the miter bar AND the fence at the same time with short pieces. Either pulling the fence off or sliding it a few inches out of the way will do the trick.
For mostly repeatable miter bar cuts you can mark the table top with a pencil line.
Yo sick Dovetail design
Josh! Great stuff as always 🙂
Thanks buddy!