Push Up Grips/Parallettes (not to be reproduced for selling)
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(Do not make these to be sold - personal use only) Build video here: https://youtu.be/4aVZaEb6YZo ****Make sure to print with the back of the object on the print bed, not standing up. You can add supports for the grooves if you'd like but I never do**** Printed with PLA / 4 perimeters / +10%rectilinear infill I've had very good strength testing with those numbers, and would expect this parallette not be able to be broken with any normal use. You will need 4 of these feet printed out for this project. Its specially made to fit a 1 and 3/8ths inch wooden dowl (from lowes) and will be a very tight friction fit with that dowel. Make sure there is no elephants footing or trim it with an exacto knife if you are having trouble getting the dowel in. Making sure the feet are both on, and level, use #6 1 and 3/4 inch screws to secure the feet in. You might be able to get away with skipping this step, but the dowel will likely start rolling around in the feet while using it. *If using on tile or hardwood, you will need neopreme or rubber adhesive pads on the bottom* https://www.amazon.com/Adhesive-Thickness-Neoprene-Insulation-Non-Slip/dp/B096P6R8DF?crid=N11C735DXSCS&keywords=neoprene%2Bpad&qid=1644803950&s=industrial&sprefix=neoprene%2Bpad,industrial,128&sr=1-12&th=1&linkCode=sl1&tag=johnmcintyreb-20&linkId=7d447de4aacaa45826f174f1bab1e662&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl
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