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Showroom My 2DOF driving sim

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by spartan300, Jul 13, 2014.

  1. soraz

    soraz Member

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    hi kevin, can tell me about your arms stabilizers (have same problem) ?

    thanks
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    -kevin- Fast e Furious

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    Ciao @soraz non ho capito la domanda... se puoi scrivere italiano per favore e poi metti la traduzione ;) perchè quando vado a tradurre la frase non ha senso :)

    Hello @soraz I did not understand the question ... if you can please write Italian and then put the translation ;) because when I go to translate the sentence does not make sense :)
  3. soraz

    soraz Member

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    ciao kevin, puoi darmi maggiori informazioni circa i due braccetti stabilizzatori che hai consigliato a @spartan300 per evitare l'oscillazione destra-sinistra (ho lo stesso problema).

    grazie

    hello kevin, can you give me more details about the two outrigger arms that you suggested to @ spartan300 to avoid the flickering right-left (I have the same problem).

    thanks
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    -kevin- Fast e Furious

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    Ok, allora io ho preferito mettere i braccetti (che si chiamano biellette antirollio) e le trovi anche regolabili.

    Ok, so I preferred to put the arms (which are called anti-roll rods) and are also adjustable.
    [​IMG]
    per una questione di convenienza perchè me li ha regalati il meccanico :D e poi non sono rumorosi...ma si possono mettere anche delle barre filettate con dei giunti a snodo finali e le devi collegare sulla struttura fissa e mobile da formare una specie di triangolo. Questo per evitare che il simulatore/struttura vada a destra e sinistra..ecco un esempio:

    as a matter of convenience because I gave them to the mechanic :D and then there are loud ... but you can also put the threaded rod with the knuckles finals and you have to connect the mobile and fixed structure to form a sort of triangle. This is to avoid that the simulator / structure goes right and sinistra..ecco an example:

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  5. doctorxeno

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    Hi,

    In the pictures I see that you have made youre own powersupply. Can you tell what the specs are?
    And what you have used as parts and maybe a schematic?
  6. grooste_lwd

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    Think this is a very nice simulator :).
  7. haroldjames

    haroldjames Active Member Gold Contributor

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    nice job. Isnt it great when a plan comes together.