Thanks for watching part 2! If you're new here be sure to check out part 1 where I CNC machined the holds on a single operation. The dust bucket was completely full and I was out of steam on the first day to complete the holds. This episode I use my janky orbital sander setup to try and sand the holds down. I then applied multiple coats of polyurethane to the holds, with light 220 grit sanding in between coats. These holds are officially done and ready for me to try and use on the climbing wall! Thanks for watching!
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My name is Austin and I’ve always enjoyed building things. My childhood Christmas stockings were filled with bulk supplies of scotch tape so I didn’t use up all of my moms as I made various paper lightsabers and more. The things I wanted to build grew to be too complex for scotch tape and trial and error so I decided to study Mechanical Engineering to better understand how to make things. I specialized in mechatronics and manufacturing and I’m now about ready to graduate so I’m putting my education to work by building all the projects I haven’t had the time to do while in school. From climbing holds to signs and many other projects, I’m going to bring you along the journey through each build, and show you how I go about making everything I want to make. I hope it inspires you to get out there and build things and gives you a chuckle or two along the way. Thanks for watching!
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Equipment:
CNC Machine: Carbide 3D - Shapeoko Pro XXL
Tooling:
Roughing ⅜ Coated Carbide Endmill: [ Ссылка ]
⅜ Coated Carbide Ball Endmill:
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