3d printed sim racing
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https://www.instructables.com/DIY-Button-Plate-for-Sim-Racing-Using-a-Arduino-Pr/ Paddle shifters are remix from: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4193571 Double shifters and metric units/items. Use thick walls, low infill, I used 6 walls, 20%. ... ...
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By incorporating this versatile device, gamers can tap into a wider range of features within their sim racing game, elevating the overall immersion and engagement. ...To activate its full potential, users simply need to print out the design, then easily...
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Phone and electronics holder designed for sim racing cockpit. Internal dimensions are 80mm×40mm. ...There is a hole in the base for charging cable to fit through.§ Mounting to 2020 Aluminum Extrude:2 × M6×15mm Socket Head Bolts2 × M6 T-NutsImage shown...
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https://youtu.be/kY2NMhdydU4 Button box for Sim racing wheel build, this button box utilizes a budget phone as LCD The shifters for this wheel can be found here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4734346
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Sim Racing Visor - SimpleDesigned to simulate vertical field of view for modern day formula 1 (35 degrees) helmets.Visor Fits under headphones You may ask why, but it works better than you think. ... It is something between triples and VR.
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For People that are into sim racing and bought one of those 3rd party chinese Usb Ebrake. I made a collection of different styles. Some work better than others. I made this a While back and forgot to upload them. EBrake Handle 4: is the last...
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Sim Racing Visor Designed to simulate vertical field of view for modern day formula 1 (35 degrees) and GT (38 degrees) helmets. A third design for racing with 32 inch and smaller triple screens (30 Degrees). A fourth design with integrated ear phones...
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I'm uploading my basic sim racing paddle shifter design, along with .stl files and a .step file so you can customize or upgrade as needed. I used paddles from the following link, so I won't upload them here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2745297....
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I made these from mostly 3D printed parts, all of which are attached to this thing page. Please see my video for an explanation on how it was designed, and how the electrics are wired up! The following HW was used in addition to the 3D printed...
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This project is follow the same electronic items and programming of the following youTube link: HOW TO MAKE A USB ANALOG HANDBRAKE | SIM RACING DIY EBRAKE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kv0FTpRLFMY I modified the mechanical parts and housing to fit...
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I didn't design a 3d printed lever because I have access to a drill press. The switch holder also holds the spring in place. It should be placed such that the pipe is up against the spring. The closer it is to the pipe the less travel to activate. ...
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Just for fun - a diy racing sim platform for a 2 dof system. This platform sits on a universal joint so it can tilt left/right and forward/backward using two 24v wheelchair motors. ...This version uses extruded aluminum frame.Let me know how you use...
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Just for fun - a diy racing sim platform for a 2 dof system. This platform sits on a universal joint so it can tilt left/right and forward/backward. Two motors sit on a base (which hasn't been designed yet) that connect to the square steal tubes...
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I didn't design a 3d printed lever because I have access to a drill press. The switch holder also holds the spring in place. It should be placed such that the pipe is up against the spring. The closer it is to the pipe the less travel to...
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5 inch HDMI Sim Racing Dashboard (using SimHub) Parts Display: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B071Y3NWCK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Magnets:...
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I recently treated my self to a sim racing wheel and pedals. I quickly found that my office chairs castors made it impossible to play the game without rolling around. I designed these little things based on my home chair. I put one on each wheel and...
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Sim Racing VisorDesigned to simulate vertical field of view for modern day formula 1 (35 degrees) and GT (38 degrees) helmets. A third design for racing with 32 inch and smaller triple screens (30 Degrees).A fourth design with integrated ear phones...
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I like to play racing games/sims, and with limited space in my apartment, the best rig I could realistically fit is a PlaySeat Challenge with a Logitech G920. Naturally, I needed something compact that didn’t interfere with the folding of the seat. ...
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To be used with the sim hub software in a wide catalog of racing games have several DB9 slots in the back, the arduino micro can also manage the gear box stick, hand-brake, aditional button panels or whatever. Provide two M4 holes to fix to the...
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Case A Case For Sim Racing Dashboard Design The design incorporates spaces for a speedometer, tachometer, and gear indicators. A USB B-type connector on the back connects to various electronic components that can perform tasks efficiently. The design...
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The following HW was used in addition to the 3D printed components (List quantities are per each pedal, with the exception of the Arduino): 1. M2x14 SH Bolt, Qty 6, Used to fix the pedal head to the pedal spacer 2. M2 Nut, Qty 6 3. Compression...
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Here are some notes about a somewhat heavy duty sim racing handbrake: You may need to modify it to fit your own bearings etc. I used 22mm diameter ones with an 8mm center hole for a M8 bolt and 20mm pipes for the handles. It's designed to use...
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A really minimalistic gear indicator for sim racing, you can mount it by gluing it or if you're like me you can use magnets, check pictures, I glued some magnets from the inside of the g27, the magnets in the picture are just to indicate the...
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Sim Racing Button Plate (using SimHub) Parts 12mm Push Buttons: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B07ZYJ6R6M/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Switches:...
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There is a bit of tolerance built into this to make it a tight fit with respect to the slight shrinkage that happens in 3D printing. Be prepared to use clamps to squeeze the nut into place. Mine was able to just push in with my thumb. - qty. 2 of...
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Case A case for sim racing dashboard. It has places for speedometer, tachometer and current gear indicators. In the back is a place for a USB B-type connector. It can easily any kind of electronics to do the job. If everyhing would be on one board,...
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This is the second Version of the Sim Racing Handbrake. It uses less screws and should be easier to assemble. The Base and two side panels are now one piece for easier assembly. It may not be as good looking and reliable as the first one but I had a...
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Recently started getting into rallying and such and figured it'll be smart to 3D Print one instead of paying 100$+ for a decent one. Found the original creators version and loved it, but the screws and parts he used would of cost me 100$ to find...
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... the spot under, or mountable on, Mige motor for less-used racing functions. Print both bodies and stack them, to allow for use of a Zero-Delay joystick board, or one or the other for something smaller like a Leonardo. ... M3 or similar hardware.
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You may need to reposition parts before printing them so they lie flat on the build plate, and if you prefer to use slightly different sized hardware, you can modify the sizes of the holes in various parts accordingly. ... Any comments regarding...