3d printed climbing holds
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This is a model of a Climbing Training Ball.* Originally created with 3ds Max 2012|| SPECS ||* This model contains ten separate objects* This model boasts 5794 polygons, with MeshSmooth turned off for optimal performance 23,164 polygons are enabled...
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Designing a 3D Printable Climbing Hold for MSE4777 Requires Attention to Detail and Specific Considerations.
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This scene contains advanced 3D modeling features such as bevels and subdivision surfaces. It also includes mean crease edge data, which allows for precise control over edge flow. ...All materials have been optimized for use with the Cycles rendering...
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Design Your Own Thrilling Climbing Challenges with This Unique Hold Style Elevate Your Climbing Skills and Endurance with Our Difficult Grade Holds Print Multiple Copies to Create a Customized Climbing Wall that Suits Your Needs Scale the Difficulty...
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Sphere climbing hold. Can be used as a small hand hold or foothold. Intended for 3/8" bolt with 1" diameter washer. For adult use, print at 30-50% infill. ... For child use, print at 15-25% infill.
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I am designing a climbing wall system with holds that utilize 3d printing technology. Directly printing holds is possible but not optimal due to several reasons. Holds would need to be printed using high strength materials like ABS, nylon, or PET and...
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Mathew Alessis is credited with designing the primary layout of this rock climbing hold.
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Enhance your climbing experience with this Owl themed climbing hold, designed to challenge and refine your climbing skills while immersing you in an enchanting environment. As you ascend, imagine soaring through the trees alongside a majestic owl,...
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If you plan to climb directly on the printed hold, ensure that it's printed with multiple walls and a robust infill pattern. Climbing walls demand sturdy and safe holds. With these guidelines in mind, have fun experimenting with this design! Please...
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I'm exploring the use of 3D printing to create holds for a climbing wall I'm building. Directly printing holds is possible but not optimal due to several reasons. To be strong enough, most holds would need to be printed from high-strength materials...
prusaprinters
So why not make it yourself with the 3D printer?The crimps uploaded here are rather difficult to hold and intended for slabs or slight overhang (in a 45° spray wall these are untenabl).These climbing holds can be printed with almost any material. I...
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A custom rock climbing pinch hold created in Fusion360 is designed to accommodate a 3/8 inch bolt commonly used for climbing holds. The model also features a hole for a 2-inch wood screw, which helps prevent the hold from spinning. Note: Use this...
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Transform your home into a rock climbing paradise by utilizing this rock climbing jug/mini jug for your personal bouldering wall or gift it to your local gym. The mini jug is perfect for both hands and serves as an excellent starting hold; it can...
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... highly advise against utilizing this climbing hold for any purpose other than purely decorative. ...Although its design closely mimics that of a genuine hold, it lacks the necessary safety features to be used effectively in actual climbing situations.
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Pac Man climbing hold. Mouth chamfered for better grip. ... Designed for 3/8" bolt and 1" diameter washer.
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Large volcano climbing hold designed on 123D Design No support needed I recommend 25-30% fill with bee hive
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A very nice big climbing hold. ...works perfect with infill of 30% and 100% around the 10mm bolts.
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Pinch and slot combination climbing hold. Designed to be used with 3/8" bolt and 1" washer. ...
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... Depending on the angle of placement, this hold can serve as a jug, crimp, or under cling, offering climbers multiple options. It is essential to note that printing with 100% fill is crucial for climbing purposes; anything less may compromise safety.
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This is by far my most effective climbing hold creation yet, offering a multitude of holding options thanks to its rotatable design. I plan to incorporate it into my very own climbing wall setup. Be sure to stay tuned for the stress test outcomes in...
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This is a rock climbing hold, a jug, 3 screws to install.It can be used for campus jugs, the design intent was for an ergonomic hand hold
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This is a micro hold for climbing walls. The model shown in the photo is printed in resin and is 100% solid. I do not recommend using this with anything below 80% infill density. ...The model has held up for months for me with daily use.
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This is a climbing hold that i scanned directly off of my home wall using Regard3d. After scanning it, I added screw holes and a flat back using fusion. To print, use 100% infill. Someone recommended using the fuzzy skin setting in Cura to add...
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First foray into designing any 3D printed object, a straightforward design for a climbing hold - the flat sloper. Approximately 8 inches x 5 inches x 2.75 inches. To be tested when my printer arrives. If someone beats me to it, I suggest using a...
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This quick little design of a rock climbing hold is something I put together. ...I'm hoping others will enjoy it.
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When printing for climbing purposes, I strongly advise using 100% fill or higher to ensure optimal strength and durability. ...Use at your own risk, but rest assured that I've conducted thorough stress analysis on this design, giving it a solid...