Build it at 1/10 scale or similar. That way you don’t have to spend as much time designing it.The idea I have is more so putting already existing ideas in place, refining them, adding them together, and finally allowing them to give the user the ability to do a movement that conventional machines or setups don't allow you to do.
As for size, I'm not sure that 3D Printers could handle this sort of load. I'm looking to make something that is larger than the human body as it'll need to be able to support their weight along with weight from a barbell. A 3D printer however could be exactly what I need to build some "parts" to the "puzzle" of whatever this unit will look like in the end. Thanks for the suggestion!
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