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Showroom 3070W 6DOF Seat Mover (WIP Surge_Sway table)

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by Pit, Mar 5, 2014.

  1. Pit

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    OK, I will post any information what I did and what it (the rig) is doing ;) It works now, and how it works...
    One: my "heave" design is really stunning (see above the hand made paint), the concept is so easy but effective.
    Second: @all seat mover riders: a separate heave axis is very very impressive, the immersion seems to be way more stunning after finishing the traction loss, heave is a must if you drive on Nords, you won't belive how much better it feels in AC.
    BTW I did not play AC one months and what a great peace of simulator software. I can feel the weight of a RUF Porsche or other cars, so stunning FFB details physics, so again I am speechless. Stay tuned I will upload a video and photos soon but today is mother-day and I have to fire up the grill :)
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    The rig has been finished definitely and installed a TM1638 as well - the latter has been done in only one hour :)
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  4. noorbeast

    noorbeast VR Tassie Devil Staff Member Moderator Race Director

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    and a video on Nords "Döttinger Höhe", McLaren P1.
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    AceOfSpies Living the Dream!

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    Well done @Pit, VERY impressive!!!

    Mike :thumbs
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    That's Really Really cool @Pit ...
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    Please give us another mechanical view of that pouncing chair ...
    I know you posted the concept here
    But I'd like to see how it works ?
    Excellent work + full detailed .
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    @speedy thank you I will take more videos the next weekend, my wife is on holidays and I stay alone with my rig :)
    BTW already I had to repair the two adapters of the steering rod, there are way more forces working than I expected. The hing concept is so easy but pretty impressive.
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    Nice week end then :grin .
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    compliments great project really impressive
    now I just have to convert my Arduino h-bridge SCM3
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    @Pit impressive as always :) Lot of good hard intuitive work gone into it great inspiration for others, well done matey :)

    Somehow I dont think its finished just yet lol
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    Thanx mate but you can trust me, the rig is finished - definitely. I have spent more than one year on this and now I should begin with driving :p
    Seriously, there is always something to do, but in the main there is nothing more to do...
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    That's impressive and clean design! Gr8 job!
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    Awesome bud, You got me thinkin on how i could implement that on mine.......Thanks for the pics. :cheers
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    @Nick Moxley I promise you a complete different experience from what we experienced yet :) If you can implement it you should do it.
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    Great work, love the pics and video! :cheers
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    you had a great year building your sim .too bad its finished :).
    thanks for sharing your build and have good driving with it now.
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    Splendid ! :thumbs
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    Great work! I like the way you implemented the heave axis. Also, the projectors were a nice touch to get rid of the monitor bezels!