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Showroom DIY full pneumatic G-Seat, Ideal for Beginners

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by volker metzger, Feb 24, 2019.

  1. Jumping Coin

    Jumping Coin Member Gold Contributor

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    Hi @Dani, I'm not the OP, but I have a similar build which was very much inspired by this build. I used 6x6 inch air wedges that get squeezed by the servos and a variety of air wedge sizes on the seat: 11x4 inch, 6x6 inch, and 7x5 inch, along with 5mm hose.

    In case it helps, here's my build: https://www.xsimulator.net/communit...ct-for-beginners-no-power-tools-needed.15307/
  2. Dani

    Dani New Member Gold Contributor

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    Ty for sharing! I jave seen it doing my research. I read original bladder hoses are to thin amd produce delay in air movement. I intend to ise a motor to push the bladders ans I jave seen some pics of @xxpelle with wider hoses and I'm intrigued on how he made them
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    Banfy FR/AU

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    I am personaly using 6mm hose. I tried 5mm at first and it was too small