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News 2 dof from Argentina

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by jnikitas, Oct 7, 2015.

  1. jnikitas

    jnikitas New Member

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    Hello!,

    My name is Jorge i'm from of Argentina.

    I'm building a 2 dof sim with wiper motors, arduino uno, two BTS7960B, tachometer and
    car battery for now.

    I'm currently using x - sim, but recommended me @mariano68 xsimulator.net

    I leave a video of the simulator in action, only a test, have to improve better supports for engines.


    regards!
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  2. mariano68

    mariano68 Active Member

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    My Motion Simulator:
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    Bienvenido Jorge!
    Tenes un par de herrerías cerca de tu casa, no creo que te cobren muy caro por hacerte un par de soportes de motor, ahi sobre jb justo, a 2 cuadras de Rolon, para ambos lados hay sendas herrerías ;).

    Welcome Jorge!
    You have a pair of ironwork shops near your home if you don't have access to a welding machine (addresses).
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    jnikitas New Member

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    Gracias!,

    Me calzo la mascara y lo hago yo!, gracias mariano por el consejo. Y hablando de hacer, miren ha mejorado mucho




    Ahora lo que me queda, más allá de los potes que no me gusta como estan agarrados, aunque funcionan bien, es el acople del motor con las levas, se me terminan desplazando, no se me ocurre como hacer un acople mejor sin caer en soldarlas al eje del motor...
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  4. mariano68

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    Se mueve lindo!
    Pensé que no tenias soldadora.
    Subite un par de fotos para ver como tenes montados los potes y el acople de motor para ver que ondas.
    Yo consegui un par de engranajes de plastico y estuve probandolo hoy, va perfecto, asi que me conseguire dos mas para el otro motor.
    Lamentablemente no tengo herramientas y para hacer cualquier cosa me tengo que ir a Caseros , o sea un garron, ya que me restan pocas cosas pero tengo que hacerme tiempo para poder ir alla.

    Te recomiendo que para que te den bola, postees tanto en español como en ingles, aunque sea una traduccion de google, es lo que piden en el foro.

    Looking good!
    I thought that you didn't have a solder machine.
    Put some pictures of your pot mounts and lever mounts so people can see it and give you some ideas.
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    mariano68 Active Member

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    Otro detalle, hasta que no uses el soft de este foro, no te van a dar mucha bola ... ;)
    Cuando te decidas, chifla y te doy monedas para comprar plugins.


    BTW, until you start using Simtools you wont get much help
    Let me know if you need some coins...
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  6. jnikitas

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    Si, si, es cuestión de tiempo, así pongo el soft de acá, el anclaje de los potes por ahora es vergonzoso, con poxy y cinta ahisladora :D. Te aviso cuándo pruebe este soft!
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    My Motion Simulator:
    3DOF, DC motor, Arduino, Motion platform, 6DOF
    Regardless of which software you use you are welcome to the forums. If you have questions of a mechanical or electronic nature there are many here who would be happy to help. It is true that most of us do not use x-sim so it would be difficult to help with that, we will try to help where we can.
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  8. jnikitas

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    Thanks, " Historiker " I'll probably migrate to simtools shortly. It's a matter of time. Now I am adjusting mechanics, engine power and power supply . Now I'm thinking about how I can improve the fastening of the motors with cams . I will upload photos advances. Thanks again, Greetings from Argentina!