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DIY3DOF

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by mingshuangying, Jun 21, 2020.

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  1. mingshuangying

    mingshuangying New Member

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    Hi! Hello everyone!
    At first, I was planning to make a racing game steering wheel for children. After the steering wheel was completed, I accidentally saw others playing racing games with G-force seats on the Internet. Yes, but buying a price is expensive, I still try to collect this information on the Internet everywhere, I accidentally learned about the xsimulator forum, I was so excited at that time, because there is all the information I want, So I started to browse the DIY posts posted by others, and continued to learn and understand the principle and structure of the G-force seat, and then began to buy related parts, because I did not plan to invest too much budget, I plan to use existing materials to try to make one. Finally I decided to use a wooden structure, so the project started. Let me share the production process with you, it is relatively simple, I hope not to laugh at me.
    1. Purchase the required parts on Taobao

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  2. mingshuangying

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    Supplemental parts order pictures。

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    mingshuangying New Member

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    Because to complete the project, I need some tools, such as: bench vise, electric drill, threaded die, file, etc. Therefore, I need to buy a lot of necessary tools.
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    mingshuangying New Member

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    The parts required for the project are roughly as follows:
    1. arduino uno R3 development board 1
    2. bts7960 motor drive board 3
    3. Truck wiper motor 80W 3pcs
    4. 24V DC power supply (500W) 1
    5. 10k potentiometer 3
    6. Joint bearing 6
    7. Diameter 10mm shaft, M10 bolt, M10 nut washer, tension spring, hinge, linear guide, angle code, coupling, cylindrical pin, etc.
    8. DuPont wire, power cord and other wire materials.
    9. Two accelerator pedals for electric vehicles
    10. Universal joint 1
    11. 4 fixed rollers 1 bearing with housing
    12. 1 seat belt
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    mingshuangying New Member

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    2. The pictures of the production process are as follows:

    Wiring and testing the motor

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    mingshuangying New Member

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    Start DIY

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  8. SoftKitty

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    Hi nice to see you again here, the same SoftKitty from bilibili.
    Your total cost figure would blow everybody's mind, could be a world record for the lowest cost 3DOF!
    :cheers
  9. mingshuangying

    mingshuangying New Member

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    Equipment upgrade,add heave
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    mingshuangying New Member

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