
Joystick
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This is a joystick concept I've been experimenting with for a while now. It's based on three potentiometers and an Arduino Nano that I've thoroughly tested, and it works incredibly well. In the pictures, you'll notice I added rubber bands to center the device. The glue holds these bands in place, providing a sturdy fix despite not being a delicate solution. I've also included a photo of a test with a drawing arm, where I employed an unusually complex drawing method. To replicate this project, you'll need several components: four Bearing 624ZZ (with diameters of 13mm, thicknesses of five millimeters, and holes of four millimeters), one Bearing 635 (with a diameter of 19mm, a thickness of six millimeters, and a hole of five millimeters), six M4x20mm screws accompanied by six nuts, four M3x20mm screws paired with four nuts, two M3x10mm screws linked to two nuts, three potentiometers (B1 P160KN3K) - I used 50K Ohm units because they were readily available. For precise dimensions, please refer to the print screen. This project was printed using PET-G material at a resolution of 0.2 millimeters.
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