3d printed sim racing shifter
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An 80/20 designed custom racing cockpit is combined with an OSW racing setup for optimal performance.
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I'm not sure I could even using this ironically for myself, but for the serious sim racers among you this may be more appropriate. This has the same dimensions as my other 32 oz Camelbak cup holder. ... It has 8mm bolt holes 40mm apart for a profile...
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Mount a 4040 profile at 20degrees for your keyboard to mount to your sim rig. Can adjust the position and tighten or just leave loose. Make sure your printer is calibrated. Use the "teaching tech online calibration tool" if you need help. ...
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... more friction. The only part that needs support is "Clamp body". Keep in mind this is for the original version of the Open Sim Shifter H. I dont know about compatibility with the improved version. ... CAD Files here: https://a360.co/3gR2TSB
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... you may have. Bill of Materials: * 6x M5 screws (to attach to hub) * 7x M310mm screws * 4x M320mm screws * 10x 7mm push-buttons (if larger buttons are needed, let me know) Print Settings: Printer: Tevo Tarantula Big Bed Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 50%
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This modular car was designed by PlayRobotics so kids can perform a series of scientific experiments by changing different parameters (adding weight, changing tires, and more) to make the absolute fastest car!The process is described in this blog...
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Clutch paddle design takes inspiration from Amstudio's innovative paddle shifters featured in their video. Additionally, this concept was also requested by DiegoCola. The main body of the unit relies on M3 screws and nuts, utilizing 30mm screws for...
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Here are all the essentials for creating the parts to finish converting the e-brake: \r\n\r\nVideo link will be posted soon.\r\nhttps://www.youtube.com/edit?video_id=YohqfujYAB4\r\n\r\ne-Brake Frame Being Used in This...
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These soft jaws help to hold the [3D printed metal shifter ball](https://www.shapeways.com/product/P95GXAU6P/lotus-evora-shifter-ball-threaded?optionId=273674736&li=shops) in a vise for tapping and threading operations.
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To fit inside the housing as design board can't be wider than 19mm or longer than ~40mm #Printing - I recommend PETG or PLA+ as some parts are subjected to heavy abuse like the stopping pins and the spring holder on the cage-mount. Also PLA threads...
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Aerodynamic Racing Cup Holder. Precision-Crafted for Fierce Competition. 3-Inch Diameter, 3.5-Inch Depth. Engineered to Securely Attach to High-Performance 15-Series Extrusion Frames Using Premium 1/4-Inch Fasteners. ...Strategically Placed Mounting...
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Arduino Nano powered shift indicator light compatible with the Thrustmaster T300 GT Edition USB Race Wheel & SimHub software. Uses two WS2812 5050 RGB LEDs and some hot glue Personally I use it as a shift light in Assetto Corsa. see...
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This design is intended for magnetic paddle shifters found on Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2724966. To replace your standard G27 paddles, remove the existing paddles from their base and solder the wires to the pins located at...
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I require a Creality CR-10 or larger 3D printer, eight 20mm M3 screws, and instant adhesive. The standard mounting pattern is 70mm in size. To minimize weight, I print the spokes at 35% fill and the rim at 15% fill, with a layer height of 0.16mm.
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I tried a couple different methods of making the face, for a fully 3d printed option and wanting the leds behind the face, I would print in white until you pass the lower part of the text, then switch filament to black and print the top half should...
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I tested this on a G27, but it should fit any of the newer Logitech wheels. Files: Logitech Shifter Magnets: Standard version that fits a thin M3 square nut with 1.8mm thickness. Logitech Shifter Magnets Thicker Nut: Same as standard version, but can...
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... experiments by changing different parameters (adding weight, changing tires, and more) to make the absolute fastest car! ... The process is described in this blog post: https://playrobotics.com/blog/stem-racers-modular-3d-printed-racing-cars/ Enjoy!
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Handbrake cut from 3mm metal and printed parts. ...Uses a magnetoresistor.Forum for discussion https://forum.simracing.su/topic/4574-ruchnoy-tormoz-diy/
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Handbrake cut from 3mm metal and printed parts. ...Uses a magnetoresistor.Forum for discussion https://forum.simracing.su/topic/4574-ruchnoy-tormoz-diy/
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to fit a 6mm rotary encoder multi point star knob not D shape supports required with and without a direction marker i printed mine in PLA at 0.08mm height with a 0.4mm nozzle, combing on, ironing on feel free to ask any Questions, and if you liked...
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to fit a 6mm rotary encoder multi point star knob not D shape supports required with and without a direction marker i printed mine in PLA at 0.08mm height with a 0.4mm nozzle, combing on, ironing on feel free to ask any Questions, and if you liked...
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... to have i nice feel to them. I did not use any rafts to print the parts. on the handles I only used supports on the pieces that slide into the base. settings i've used: Base: infill = 50% Other parts : infill = 30% I used PLA to print the wheel.
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In addition to the print job itself, you'll need the following hardware: Four M8x45mm bolts and nuts One M8x100mm bolt and nut Optional: Consider adding a piece of anti-slip material to the upper claw for improved grip and reduced slippage under...
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... - Arduino board - 4 x 10mm Magnets - SimHub Software For more specifics, refer to one of the many guides on youtube. Print 2 of the arms and 1 of everything else.
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To ensure stability, use high infill settings when printing this mount. ... In addition to the button box mount itself, you will need: - M3 hex bolts and nuts (6 pieces) - Epoxy or super glue for attaching the top_part and bottom_part together - M6...
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... tutorial posted in the previous build it is easy to understand it all and rather straight forward. Print Settings Printer: VERTEX 8400 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Doesn't Matter Resolution: 0,2 Infill: 60% Filament: luxorparts PLA Category: DIY
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I opted for a 90% fill print using high-quality ABS material, ensuring a sturdy and dependable build. ...Additionally, the enclosure features strategically placed hex openings that can be used to securely install M3 x 35mm female threaded standoff...
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I had to use 2 different sizes of the arms so I have included both of them in the file Hardware required : 2 x M8 bolts and Tnuts for mounting to the rig M8 x 40mm bolts I used M8 wing nuts for ease to adjust but you could use normal nuts The...
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I printed this out of PLA with these settings: 0.2mm layer height, 2.0mm walls (or 5 wall layers), 1.0mm top/bottom (5 layers), and 75% infill. No rafts or supports are needed as long as you position it correctly in Cura. Designed to work with M5...
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This assembly then slides into the BAR_BRACKET (you need to print two) which can then be attached to the wheel base. An Arduino Nano then slides into the BAR_NANO_HOLDER (GAPS were left to solder into 5V, GRD, and D4) which then gets mount taped to...