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Showroom Compact 2dof Seat

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by Santrovitsch, Apr 30, 2020.

  1. Santrovitsch

    Santrovitsch New Member

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    Hi evebody.

    I start my 2dof project, with cheap components. I will post here my project.

    Attached Files:

  2. noorbeast

    noorbeast VR Tassie Devil Staff Member Moderator Race Director

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  3. Santrovitsch

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    Yes, I know about the torque. I will use an motor with 35Nm and 70rpm, i believe 50:1. I try to use de sincalc, but not accept small size of measurement.

    You know how much angle of pitch and roll is good value? 10 deg?
  4. Santrovitsch

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    I try with the forum an license for my Rig, but says that I an not qualify. How to get qualify?

    Sorry my terrible english!
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    noorbeast VR Tassie Devil Staff Member Moderator Race Director

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    To qualify for a free license:

    • You must be building a true DIY motion simulator. (Not built from a kit or purchased from a simulator seller, a model simulator does not qualify.)
    • Have a unique build thread or Showcase in DIY Simulator Projects. (The thread should show some effort, which means it should show progress to the rig testing phase.)
    • Have been a member of the community for at least 30 days.
  6. Santrovitsch

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    New's!

    Today I receive some part's and begin to work!

    H Monster assemble with some mod's. I will integrate to arduino and H Monster an bluetooth module to make a direct commnication to PC wireless without a second Pc. The speed of usb-serial of arduino Uno, is 115k and bluetooth is 115k too, and I believe that work without no lag. Feedback of position will be hall sensors
    20200501_213924.jpg motor support's
    20200501_214042.jpg


    I find this tutorial:

    https://create.arduino.cc/projecthub/millerman4487/view-serial-monitor-over-bluetooth-fbb0e5
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    More part's!
    Motor:
    20200503_172507.jpg
  8. Santrovitsch

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    More part's of the project:

    image-1.png Seat


    Screenshot_20200426-184455_Mercado Libre.jpg
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  9. Santrovitsch

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    Final design:
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  10. Santrovitsch

    Santrovitsch New Member

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    Position feedback 3D Printed:

    upload_2020-5-5_8-58-47.png

    upload_2020-5-5_8-59-9.png

    upload_2020-5-5_9-0-1.png

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    Arm of the motors:

    upload_2020-5-5_9-4-10.png
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  12. Djalma Ribeiro

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    I noticed that he is Brazilian too. I am using similar engines in my project. I bought the 70rpm 35nm but found it weak (for my purpose). Then I bought the 30rpm 50nm and it worked!

    Are you interested in turning your project into a commercial product?
  13. Santrovitsch

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    I will try with the 82rpm motor, if not work well, I change to the motors that you inform.

    In this moment I will assemble the project to my use, but I can think to change to commercial. I have good ideas to do the comunication for the pc wireless, triple screen's with low cost projector's and other things.
  14. Renaudeau

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    Hi, thanks for sharing. I will follow your project with interest
    Do you have the characteristics and the reference of the electrical elements? (engine, engine control card)
  15. p00ky

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    That's a nice compact design. I'd be interested to see what SimCalc said about your no.s. I'm in the design phase right now, waiting on parts to arrive & I'm a little unclear on the sort of no.s I need to see.
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    Yes!

    Arduino Uno R3
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    Power Supply 12v 50A 600W
    fonte.png

    Motor:
    motor.png

    H Monster
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  17. Santrovitsch

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    More progress!


    20200512_190834.jpg 20200512_212133.jpg
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  18. p00ky

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    Wow that is sleek. I hope the Alu extrusion can cope & that no one needs to get into the closet :D Makes me wonder if I've gone a little over bvoard for my first build.
  19. Santrovitsch

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    :grin! The final position of the rig I don't know were, but is not in front to the closet!

    I will do all the rig with alu, to get a nice view. I order de part's today.

    Will be moreless like this:

    Layout completo.JPG
    Layout completo1.JPG
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  20. p00ky

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    Looking good :) The thing I just made weighs a ton, I should have thought of Aluminium Extrusion. It makes for a nice neat and probably quite quick build. I shall be watching with interest.