Hanging Fingerboard
Hangboards are among the best training tools for becoming a stronger climber, and with this 5 level design you safely can work your way up to your maximum climbing potential! From a comfy jug up top to a tiny crimp on the bottom, this fingerboard is great for a well-rounded finger workout.
This part prints on its side for maximum strength. Small ridges along the surface improve grip. Easy to mount with a hole to run through a nylon strap (up to 25mm/1in width). Add a carabiner and this becomes a portable piece of equipment. The dynamic element of the hanging device also adds difficulty.
The five hanging edges from top to bottom are:
- 55mm jug
- 30mm flat edge
- 25mm incut crimp
- 20mm crimp
- 15mm crimp
Printing Guidelines
PLA is sufficiently strong using the following settings:
- 0.4 mm nozzle ( .42 default extrusion width, .45 perimeters and infill)
- 0.2 mm layer height
- 6 perimeters
- 2 mm top and bottom shell thickness (10 top and bottom solid layers)
- Arachne perimeter generator (cleaner surface texture)
- 10% Gyroid infill
Photographed models were printed on the Qidi Plus4 (Also on Amazon).
I used two 18mm x 60cm nylon straps per fingerboard with a carabiner in between. If using a carabiner make sure it's actually rated for climbing/hanging! You might also use suspension hooks for a more permanent location. The design is versatile to work with your space!
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