Sequential Shifter (DSD Inspired)
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Sequential Shifter for Simracing, Highly Inspired by the DSD Pro Sequential from Derek Spear Designs The part sequential_taco.stl is printed on Filaflex with 10% infill, while the rest of the parts are made with PLA and 30% infill. Two spare buttons from Leo Bodnar have been used for this project, available at leobodnar.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=98_74&products_id=189. To attach the sequential_boton part to the sequential_base part, some M3 screws are required. The sequential_taco part is ready to be screwed if needed but in this case it's held firmly in place due to a tight fit. 10% infill works well for me, but feel free to adjust this value according to your preference for a harder response. A threaded rod and nylon nuts are used for the axe, which requires an M8 size. Washers are also necessary to center the sequential-puño inside the base. The shifter is attached to a 45 mm T-slot profile using M8 T-screws and nuts. The sequential_puño part functions well as is but can be printed with the sequential_flex part instead, placing the puño inside (a hammer and some patience were needed for this). Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Prusa I3 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.5 mm Infill: 30% Notes: Printed with PLA and E3D Volcano 1mm nozzle at 30 mm/s, 200º, no support needed.
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