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    I hope y'all aren't tired of seeing new platforms...

    Ok guys, I've already posted a couple of different platforms I've made. Here are my two most recent attempts. One is a pivot style, but wider and with more footspace close to the tree. It's pretty solid on the tree, and I find I can easily push off around the tree for different shots. The best...
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    A new style of platform (I think?)

    Here is my newest platform prototype. I'm trying for a sort of hybrid between a ring of steps and a Predator style. This one pivots in the center, forming a sort of "claw" that grabs the tree. It folds up pretty small and compact, measuring about 10" x 9" x 4". Unfolded it's about 18" long and...
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    New climbing stick design

    24", 1" square 1/8" wall tube, countersunk holes to lighten them up some. Standoff/step lasercut from 3/8" aluminum. Will have versa button style attachment. Fully stackable, I think about as compact as you could get without having anything folding. I've already had one on a tree, they set rock...
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    My platform prototype

    Hey guys, just got my saddle last week, and so I found some time to finish my first platform prototype. This is cut from 3/8" aluminum. I'm using a buckle from Dano-o, and it has the familiar camming action. It gets rock solid on the tree, I think I will play a bit with the attachment point to...
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    Simple climbing stick

    Hello folks, I've been lurking for a while, decided to try to learn saddles this offseason. I've been strictly hunting from the ground the past two seasons. I have an ornamental metal shop, so I can make things out of metal. I was drafting up some stick ideas and trying to get as minimal as...
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