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Tutorial my first do-it-yourself 2dof simulator

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by Gigino83, Apr 2, 2023.

  1. Gigino83

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    thanks for the information, in the meantime I had an idea on how to move the motors without them being in the way, I build an iron bracket that will be screwed into the wood and will support the motor horizontally
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    I don't understand how to reduce movement more with scm3, I set max limits to 255 and clip imput to 255! is it already at a minimum like this?
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    Reduce both max and clip values.
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    but whether I increase or decrease them, the movement it makes is the same, only the margin changes..
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    I also read now but from what I understand it serves as a limit area, I would like the engine to make a smaller movement but any value I put does not change it. the blue line always moves by the same amount. sorry but I don't understand, be patient.
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    It is the “Green” feedback line moving toward the “Blue” target position that is important.
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    yes I understood that, in the photos I hadn't connected arduino but it was just to show that the width of the blue line didn't change. if I change the values of the bit imput and the other, the movement that the motor makes is always the same
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    Please post pictures of your SMC3 settings running the Sine Out Mode.
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    Hi Gigino83,
    thanks a lot for the inspiring presentation of your project. It gave me many hints and ideas for my own project which I will start presenting today in a new thread. I also prefer wood-working since I have no welding and only less metal tools and will try to build my 2 DOF motion seat with mainly standard parts.
    I like your idea to start with 3D printed parts for testing and building iron attachments when beeing sure that they fit well.
    Thanks for sharing the .stl file of your electronic parts socket. I will use the same arduino and motor drivers and your socket if you don't mind (of course naming the source in my presentation ;-) ).
    Good luck for your project and many happy simulator hours
    Uli