dangardiner shares:
After discovering the 608 bearing concepts that were out there, I wanted to put them into a situation where they could be tested in a real-world scenario – and a block seemed like a great starting point. This is a block like you see on sailboats, and is designed for 1/2 inch line.
It’s printed in 2 parts to enable the proper finishing of the different surfaces, which would not be possible if printed as a single piece.
If you want to tinker the object itself (IE to swap out for different bearings, different shackle style, etc), you can find it at https://ift.tt/324XMtb
download the files on: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4926269
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