DIY Simulator Pedals
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This is a singular pedal system, designed to be arranged with one, or two more, to create a set of Arduino driven racing pedals. I currently do not have the electronics to complete this project. but the 3D files are complete. The pedals should be mounted on some sort of panel. I'll be using a 2x6. You will need to print one of each part. (UPDATE) Depending on how you print the pieces with have rubberband hooks on them, they will fail under very little stress. I've added rubberband_v2.stl to replace the printed hooks. This new design has enough surface area to superglue to the area needed. -128lever_V2.stl is mounted to pedalcase_V1.stl with a generic 608 bearing. -arm_V1.stl fits into 128lever_V2.stl and pedaljoint_v1.stl You may need to scale these a TINY bit. But on my printer, this has a very strong friction fit. -pedal_V1.stl is connected to pedaljoint_v1.stl with the pedal_pin_V1.stl You should place rubber bands on each hook on either side of the pedal, connecting to the appropriate hooks on the arm. Place a rubber band hook on the pedalcase_V1.stl, on the bottom side of the piece which contains the lower mounting hole. Slicing/Infill 40% - arm_V1.stl (Read Below) 40% - pedaljoint_v1.stl 100% - pedalcase_V1.stl 40% - pedal_pin_V1.stl (scale to 98%) 40% - pedal_V1.stl 100% - 128lever_V2.stl 100% - Potentiometergear16_V1.stl For the arm, I printed mine with a tri-hexagon infill and no top or bottom layers. this cuts down print time a ton, and looks better in my opinion.
With this file you will be able to print DIY Simulator Pedals with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on DIY Simulator Pedals.