Sage Pillar - The Tighter Of Two Holes -private... -

Steel hammers mushroom the pillar’s head. Deformed metal can flake off into the tighter hole, creating a third, unintended obstruction. Always use a dead-blow or brass hammer.

In any dual-plate assembly (e.g., two flanges, two wooden panels, or two pipe connectors), there are invariably two holes: Sage Pillar - The Tighter of Two Holes -Private...

The Sage Pillar is driven through the loose hole first. Upon entering the tighter hole, its expanded lower segment creates an interference fit. This interference is the “tightness” referenced in the keyword. It is tighter than the top hole, tighter than a standard pillar, and tighter than any competing bushing. Steel hammers mushroom the pillar’s head

The formation has historical and spiritual importance to indigenous communities, serving as a site for various cultural practices and storytelling. Understanding and respecting this context is crucial for visitors. The Sage Pillar is driven through the loose hole first