I laughed so hard - the VERY FIRST step of the assembly and there's this oversight / miscalculation that's so obvious that it should've been addressed during the design stage of this thing.
Alright guys - the rubber feet have hex openings that match the nyloc nuts so that they're held in place as you screw on the feet. Makes sense right? WRONG! The feet are rubber and distort around the nuts as they rotate.
Look, I'm a maker, I'll figure something out but this is a comically bad start.
Well I'm in no man's land right now; I've tightened the screws just enough to where removing them is a pain, and tightening them further is insanely difficult and I was never a nut ninja with pliers. Interesting how the first step has me stymied...hopefully this doesn't go the way of the Axis where it just sits there unused/uncompleted...
EDIT: I just noticed the pliers that came with it have one end on one side with the teeth missing/malformed on one part (looks like it came off the mold/forge incorrectly?) so that explains why it wasn't gripping.