Have the opportunity to showcase the Reformer at a workshop held by a well respected International Pilates Instructor
It is a very nice chance to get feedback from a larger group of established Instructors
But it started us thinking
Being in the middle of building up another Reformer we’re taking the time to give it another once over as far as final build
Thinking of disassembling the current Reformer to bring it to the workshop one of the choices we had made in the past was to use a “Tee Joint” in attaching the Track to the cross member
The “Tee” creates a rather clean line, but it does mean that it is a bit harder to get the tracks into parallel (the joint has to much movement in it)
So with that realization we’re switching to a “Crossover”
A “Crossover” will be a more ridged support, and will be easier for keeping the tracks parallel, also faster when it comes to assembling
Making the time to always question, putting aside what your assumptions might have been in the effort to make the process smoother for others (those using the device as well as those manufacturing it) is the fun of all this!
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