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Tutorial DIY 3D printed Sim Racing Hydraulic pedals SRT

Discussion in 'DIY peripherals' started by Lebois, Jan 26, 2020.

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    Well, I will use the P1 together with the GT. I have already asked for a budget to see how much it costs to print everything.
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    I have already asked for a price so that they only print the brake and they charge me 200 euros for the brake pedal and support of the master cylinder and the pedal plate.
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    I personnaly use an Ender 3, and I would higly recommand you to buy one ! It would be paid for just by printing those pedals ! And then you would be able to :
    - print newer versions
    - print broken parts if breaks occur
    - print other things (H shifter, steering wheels, paddle shifters)

    You can use any PLA you want. I always buy the cheaper.
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    But is it difficult to handle that model of a five-way printer?
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    I wouldn't say that it is plug and play. You will need to tune it if you want it to work perfectly... But once you got it, you are good to go !
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    Can you put a video to see the brake in action?

    I already have the brake pedal lever echo.

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    @7HUND3R you can see it there at11:30 :


    I will do more videos with the next updates
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    It looks perfect. I like that it is soft at first and then later it gets harder on the last hit.
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    With this pedal, you can set it up as you want, and still have a realistic feeling :)
    I am working on adding other options for the master cylinder : willwood, apracing...
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    Working on a logo for the P1 pedals... but I think this one is too abstract ^^
    [​IMG]
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    It looks much improved
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    I think I should upload accelerator GT v5.8 tomorrow
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    Can the pedals be mounted upside down? my question is what happens to the master cylinder, if I invest it, would the deposit remain face down?
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    no, the master cylinder can't be inverted, the oil would leak... Otherwise I could add an inverted master cylinder support.
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    The downside to the inverted cylinder mount is that the master cylinder mount would have to be redesigned.
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    It's not a problem to redesign it. The bigger problem is that inverted mounting plate designs vary a lot, so I don't know how the master cylinder mount should be fixed...
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    Last version online !
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    the quality of the printer looks fantastic. the only bad point is that having so many colors of pieces it looks like a toy
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    Well I a way of course you are right.
    But in a way, I like it this way.... it's a touch of derision compared to very expensive full metallic pedals sets :)
    (and I burn off a lot of PLA for my tests. Once it's right, I can print a new one just to do photos :/).

    Second lever for the P1 accelerator :
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