Sage Pillar - The Tighter Of Two Holes -private...

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We used an old industrial drill bit to ensure the holes were exactly 24 inches deep.

In climbing, a tighter squeeze often provides better friction; in gaming, a tighter "gap" (one-way) provides an unreactable angle. The "Private" Factor: Sage Pillar - The Tighter of Two Holes -Private...

Because this variation cuts directly through the steeper section of the pillar, it increases the overall grade of the climb, transforming a standard vertical pitch into a technical test piece. Technical Specifications and Difficulty

To avoid damaging the material, only water-based lubricants should be used. Silicone-based or oil-based products can cause the TPE to degrade or become tacky. (such as a summary, context, or critical review)

Keep these figures out of direct sunlight, as UV rays can cause the paint to fade or the PVC to become "sticky" over time.

Most people see the obvious path—the wider gap, the easier ledge, the standard wall placement. But for those who have spent hours studying the geometry of the "Sage Pillar," you know that the "easier" path is usually a trap. The "Private" Factor: Because this variation cuts directly

Micro-traas, small offset cams, and specialized brass nuts. Large gear will not fit within the tighter aperture.

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