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Hi there. So interesting forum you got here, that I had to do my own 2 DOF Full frame in stainless

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by Ken50, Mar 29, 2015.

  1. Ken50

    Ken50 Speedgeek Gold Contributor

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    Beautiful craftsmanship @Ken50!

    I see you plan JRKs and DC motors, what gearbox ratio are you using with the engines?

    It looks like you have a CV joint for a pivot. You may want to consider a cross brace with heim joint ends between the top and bottom frame to prevent unwanted torsional twist.

    I am looking forward to following your project as it progresses.
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    Nice work :thumbs Even though we talk about using a big uni joint from a car, unfortunately it is not obvious that ideally your pivot should not be able to twist at all - you will see why when you put it all together. Nice workshop to, metal lathe and mill - we can only dream...
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    Yeah, top job mate!
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    kanuk If it ain't moving, it ain't simulating...

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    As previously stated, that is indeed a beautiful build. Well done on the design. I too will keep a progressive eye on your project. It certainly looks like one to behold.... :thumbs
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    Well Done!
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    HI @Ken50 what a work shop, what a superb craftsmanship! So far really great job. Only just one suggestion, you will run into a flexing frame. I have marked the photo which you have uploaded which weak point is to expect:
    DSC_0010a.jpg
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    To me it looked like the seat frame had been tack welded at all joints for setup purposes.
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    Nice job on the frame and everything, keep us posted :)
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    Even if he did a Full weld, there will most likely be some flex in said joint.
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  11. Ken50

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    Don't worry, it will be reinforced the right places, this was very early in the build, I will upload some more up to date pictures asap! But hey,I joined up so that I could get benefit of your experience! I will need it soon enough, the sim/feedback part,that's where I'm on deep water! Thanks!
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    were here to help, Anything you need to know, just ask.
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  13. Ken50

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    As promised : DSC_0012.JPG

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    Thought "me" could weld pretty good, but gee-whiz, that's some beautiful welding AND on stainless..........just beautiful friend!!

    Tom
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    Sorry, my phone is killing me!(the pictures)
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    Thanks, I've been working as a welder all my life, so...!
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    And it shows in the quality of your work!
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  18. Ken50

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    Thanks again, picture of my first and present rig
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    You might find that your rose joints run out of travel pretty quick how they sit now. A conical spacer either side of the joint will give you about 30% more travel. I suppose it also depends on total movement of the rig but something to look out for.
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