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Showroom I made a set of 3D printed pedals

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by Prtk_ID, May 30, 2022.

  1. Prtk_ID

    Prtk_ID New Member

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    Hi all,
    It has been a while since I posted here after I joined. I took a lot of time to build a pedal setup for the rig that I'm building. I'm attaching a link to the youtube link of the pedals. I've used PLA for the printed parts mostly and a bit of PETG. I've tested the design a few times and they work quite ok. I think a few modifications would be better in the future. I'm posting it here to get a feedback from you all who know more about this. I'm currently using EMC lite with an Arduino leonardo and a 100W MY6812 12V motor.


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