Volume for Climbing

by nunibyes in Outside > Climbing

1006 Views, 4 Favorites, 0 Comments

Volume for Climbing

IMG_20200520_152556.jpg

Volumes are a way to add variation to a flat wall, the are great for setting more interesting and thought provoking routes.

Supplies

3/4 in ply wood

2 by 4 scrap

drill

drill press

belt sander

circular saw

compund miter

finish nailer

contruction adhesive or wood glue

bondo

polyester resin

70 grit aluminim oxide

fender washer

sand paper

a few paint brushes

brass brush

Design

Annotation 2020-05-21 110417.png

you need a very acurate design for your volume becasue a few degrees of error can drasticaly reduce the quality of the final product.

Downloads

Draw the Plans Out on Wood.

IMG_20200518_102751.jpg

Ft might be helpful to use an angle finder. If the edges of the wood are straight you can draw off of them as long as only acute angels go against the edge.

Cut Out the Wood

IMG_20200518_110441.jpg

Cut out all of the sides exept for the top. Its easier to trace the top since its simple and thta leaves a little bit of room for error.

Glue the Pices Together

IMG_20200518_111308.jpg

Glue and nail the three of the pieces together to for a partial box.

Add Braces

IMG_20200518_112339.jpg

Add braces to the corners with glue and nails. I just used scrap ply wood. if possible put the nails in from the exterior so the dont come through.

Glue

IMG_20200518_113421.jpg

Glue and nail the fourth face on.

Brace and Trace

IMG_20200518_114554.jpg

Add braces to the corners and trace out the shape of the top face.

IMG_20200518_115722.jpg

Glue and nail the top face on.

Cut the 2 by 4

IMG_20200518_120050.jpg

cut out a 2 by four to fit inside the volume and glue it down.

Hammer

IMG_20200518_120131.jpg

Hammer down the 2 by 4 to make sure its in all the way.

Secure the 2 by 4

IMG_20200518_120225.jpg
IMG_20200518_120521.jpg

Nail the 2 by 4 from the sides and top to secure it.

Screw It Down

IMG_20200518_121332.jpg

Use finish screws to add strength to the 2*4. I used 8 screws. all of the cimbers weight will be on the 2*4 so make sure its strong.

Sand

IMG_20200518_123807.jpg

snad down all of the edges and rough spots. Make sure the volume is the shape you want.

Bondo

IMG_20200518_134102.jpg

Use bondo to fill cracks, holes and imperfections.

Sand

IMG_20200518_141211.jpg

sand off the bondo. you may need anouthe layr of bondo to fill everything I usually repeat the process 2-3 times.

Drill

IMG_20200519_093205.jpg

Use the drill press to drill 2 holes. the first should be the size of you washer and go through the plywood. the second should be a little bigger than 3/8 and go all the way through.

Drill

IMG_20200519_094659.jpg

Drill holes on the side to acomidate for a screw. You will also need to drill a bigger hole for the head.(not pictured)

Insert Washers

IMG_20200519_095048.jpg

Push washers into the screw holes with a punch.

Texture

IMG_20200520_101958.jpg

Coat volume in polyester resin, then cover the volume in aluminum oxide. you cant add too much exxes will just fall off. Allow the texture to dry then repeat for a second coat. Here is a good video on how to do it: https://youtu.be/65PFcQFxGFw

Brush

IMG_20200520_143544.jpg

After allowing texture to cure use a brass brush to remove loose texture.