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Showroom 6DOF Compact Rectangular 7 Actuator Motion Platform (Not Stewart)

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by d4vid, May 17, 2021.

  1. kiki1709

    kiki1709 New Member

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    WOW ! This is an amazing project, ths feeling must be very nice !
    Congratulations !!!
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    Samuel Hiatt New Member

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    mingshuangying New Member

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    This base platform looks very creative. It can rotate and move left and right. I believe the experience should be good. Did you make the servo electric steel yourself or buy an industrial electric steel? How much torque is it? Will it overload when going up and down?