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Watkykjy and Robert's 2DOF wiper motor simulators

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by watkykjy, Dec 27, 2009.

  1. watkykjy

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    Hi Guys, here we will keep the data and progress reports of our simulators. So far we have managed to build the circuits that TonicGr posted, and they are both working properly. We have also constructed the base of the frame, and today we will start bolting on the support structures for the motors, screen, keyboard, etc etc.

    Here we have the frames built and the seats fitted to get a feeling for what they might look like when complete:

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    Then it was over to sanding, filling up and some more sanding as we prepared them to be spray painted. Finally that was done, and we managed to get the primer on.

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    After drying we started with the color. I went for a bright orange for the inner frame, while Robert (due to the paint running out) did his entire frame in black.

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    Next we will start with the motor mountings, screen mountings, and the rest of the stuff to finish them off, but the end is in sight :)

    Next update soon!