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Pillowsack's First Motion Sim

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by pillowsack, Feb 22, 2017.

  1. pillowsack

    pillowsack New Member Gold Contributor

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    First time builder here looking for guidance and places to start for planning and ultimately building a motion sim. While I would love to go all out and do a 6dof sim, I am wondering if it would be better to cut my teeth on a 2dof sim.

    I am familiar with SketchUp and will be drawing up something there. I already have designed and ordered 80/20 for my first stationary cockpit. I will live with that while I plan a full motion sim.

    Would love some introductions from anyone and any starting points that you can offer.
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    abs Active Member Gold Contributor

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    My Motion Simulator:
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    Hello easiest is the seat mover . that requires a pivot point usualy a universal joint (ideally 2 flanged) unless you can weld yourself see in marketplace for "double flanged military universal joint".

    you would need 2 motors for basic motion of the seat . the easiest is SNC5 (more expensive) or 12 volt DC motors with JRK polulu as controller . Cheapest than JRK controller would be Arduino with monster moto or sabertooth . The disadvanteage of Arduino is to have some elementary skills with the codes and Arduino . advantage of Arduino is the amount of output (up to 3 motors) whereas only one motor for JRK
    Now with this in mind go check the FAQ with those elementary guidelines
    good read !
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  3. pillowsack

    pillowsack New Member Gold Contributor

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    I was thinking that might be a good starting point. I have an Arduino R3 and handful RC servos (RCs being my other money pit).

    I am trying to follow @eaorobbie and his code and settings but feels like it's incomplete or I am missing something as I am not getting any movement from my servos from game or output testing.
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    abs Active Member Gold Contributor

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    My Motion Simulator:
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    game have to be patched
    for one thing
    game manager should turn green when connected to game engine
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    pillowsack New Member Gold Contributor

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    I am trying to use output testing in game engine. Settings and sketch are attached.

    axis-assignments.jpg interface-settings.jpg

    FYI, I do have a patched game (american truck sim) and see values change in the tuning center.

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    My Motion Simulator:
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    If you are using SimTools 2 in the Interface Settings change <Axis1> to <Axis1a> and Axis2> to <Axis2a>
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  7. pillowsack

    pillowsack New Member Gold Contributor

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    I just tried that (found mixed variables concerning axises and noticed timestamps of posts would refer to previous versions of SimTools) and was coming to post!

    Thanks for the confirmation!
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    pillowsack New Member Gold Contributor

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    While this isn't motion enabled at all, I wanted to post up some progress photos of static rig in it's phase 1 configuration. Subsequent phases will grow from a 2dof to 6dof.

    static-sim-rig-1.jpg static-sim-rig-2.jpg static-sim-rig-3.jpg

    I still have the steering column to do but that will have to wait since I just sent my Fanatec wheel base out for repair. Otherwise she feels great. Seat is bit too narrow for my frame but I get used to it after sitting for awhile.

    First time using 80/20, cutting metal, and tapping threads but it all turned out very well so far and is super sturdy.

    Phase 2 of this rig will probably have a subframe with a pivot in the CoG and 2 worm gear motors at the back.

    Phase 3 is too complex at this point to even think about other than taking the feet off and plopping it down on top of a stewart platform lol.
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    my first rig was something similar to that although not with 80/20. i made a platform and clamped it to it. the platform was connected to frex actuators in the corners but it depends on your budget. it was pretty straight forward though.
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    Nice start, Tho I hope there's more pedal support's being added at some point ;)
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    I really like the work done so far, I really like the indicheresti seat where you bought it?
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    pillowsack New Member Gold Contributor

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    Amazon special. Whatever was available for Prime Shipping :D.

    Those pivots clamp down pretty hard. I can press on that brake pedal with all that I can muster and it doesn't budge. Once I torqued down every joint, it became rock solid. Was weary at first but now I have 100% faith in the rigidity. I'm 300lb+ guy so I definitely put it to the test.
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    pillowsack New Member Gold Contributor

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    Still no motion yet but phase 1 is complete! I will put a few laps on it and see where any weak points are but so far feels really rigid.

    Phase 1.5 will happen over the weekend with some bass shakers. :D

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    Nice work. Love the look of these 80/20 rigs. Makes mine look so... bodgy.
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    Function over looks is usually my motto. Can always improve the looks after it is tuned.
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    I like to get to the finish early, just ask my missus!
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