VRS DirectForce Pro Pedal Faceplates
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The designThe original VRS faceplates are well designed and well proven by a lot of sim racers. However, it's a matter of taste, if you like the metal plates with holes in it. Especially if you are a sock driver, you may prefer a smoother surface that also isn't that cold on your feet like the original bare metal faceplates.So I designed faceplates that have a similar radius and size as the original plates, but without holes and sharp edges. They need to be screwed from the back for this to work, and only with thread inserts it's durable enough. I tested with M5 screws in 4.6mm holes, but they went loose after 20 hours of driving. So I removed the version without thread inserts. Use M5 thread inserts.Especially the brake needs to take some forces, so I designed them to be combined with the original faceplates. You don't want the faceplate to break in the first hour of soloing a 4h endurance race around the Nordschleife.If you want larger faceplates, other screw sizes, or more chamfered edges, the OpenSCAD source files are included as a ZIP download. Just open the SCAD file and adjust parameters in OpenSCAD's customizer area or within the file.OpenSCAD quickstart guide: Download OpenSCAD. Open the file. In the parameters section on the right change values as needed. Press F6 to render. After it's done rendering (you hear a bling through your speakers and the model appears) press F7 to save the STL that you can then drop in your slicer.The print and the assemblyPrint the faceplates (PLA, 0.2 layer height, 20 % infill, 3 walls, supports on top of the inside).Insert the thread inserts.Take off the original faceplates, and put them inside the printed plates. They stay there to strengthen the plates.Use a M5x16 screw and put it in from the backside of the pedal, to screw the faceplate combos on. You can also use the original screw, but it's a bit short and countersunk, that will work, but a screw that is not countersunk and long enough would be better. Be sure it's not longer than 16 mm, else the screw will pierce the front.The remixYou have another idea and want to remix it or base your design on this one? You find the *.scad file in the thing files. I'd be grateful if you ping me, if you find an optimization or an alternation.
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