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3d printable rope anchor keychain...
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Applications: Tree or ground anchor for fishing in a strong creek or river current,  keychain, Tree or ground anchor for fishing in a strong creek or river current, Tree/Ground anchors for canoes and kayaksEmergencies involving slacklining/highlining/trick lining in a flash floodavalanche etc, Crocodile infested water etc
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Other/Digital Applications:  Keychain, ​Calculator Check, Periodic TableDictionaryAudiobookSoftware tutorialsExcel TemplatesMaterial Samples
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Material: Nickel SteelBronze steel - For Anti-corrosion, Brass
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Relevant Background: "Undercurrents are currents of water that flow under the surface of a large water body; they are like a small stream or river within the larger water body itself...There are different types of undercurrents that you may encounter in lakes and in the ocean. Some are slow-moving masses of water that you can feel, but they provide very little resistance to swimmingFaster-moving undercurrents provide more resistance and may be difficult to swim against. Some undercurrents are fast and strong enough that they actively pull you along with them if you encounter them; these are often referred to as riptides or undertow and may be very difficult to break away from if you don't use proper technique...Basic undercurrents are not necessarily hazardous; but strong undercurrents and riptides can be very dangerous indeed. If you encounter a strong undercurrent, struggling against the current can lead to exhaustion that prevents you from making it back to shore. Being swept up in an undercurrent can result in injuries as a result of rocks and other hazards that the current might flow past. Divers may experience the bends or other dangerous conditions due to changes in body pressure from the speed of the undercurrent. If you aren't diving or don't have an air tank, drowning can be a serious danger as well if the current pulls your head underwater and you are unable to break free" ("Swimming against Undercurrents", 
https://healthyliving.azcentral.com/swimming-against-undercurrents-3810.html)
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