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Dawg's 6 DOF Build

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by GA-Dawg, Feb 17, 2016.

  1. GA-Dawg

    GA-Dawg Active Member

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    Hi All,

    Well I decided to jump right into the deep end of the pool. I am building a 6 DOF AC motor driven platform. Not sure how much interest there is so here is where I am right now. Let me know what you think. 24980266246_1aa136711c_o.jpg

    -GA Dawg
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  2. noorbeast

    noorbeast VR Tassie Devil Staff Member Moderator Race Director

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    Nice work :thumbs

    What are the actual dimensions and what motors are you using?
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    Platform.jpg
    Here the dimension I did in Soildworks.

    The levers are 160mm center to center and the rods are 630mm center to center. I am using 3/4hp with 80:1 gearboxes
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  4. GA-Dawg

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    Base.jpg Base2.jpg
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  5. welen123

    welen123 Member Gold Contributor

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    thanks for sharing , very good job!
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  6. eightbit

    eightbit Active Member Gold Contributor

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    Nice project!! I really look forward to seeing your progress.
  7. bruce stephen

    bruce stephen Hammer doesnt fix it, must be electrical

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    very nice, looks dangerous so it should be fun......
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    will you use dc or ac motors?

    please keep posting

    :popcorn

    fer
  9. GA-Dawg

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    There AC 3/4hp 220v 15amp each
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    24756764770_e6de9c5805_o.jpg
    Here is another view. The ends are bolted to the drive rails. That way I can move it should I have to. Not sure of the total weight but it's not light
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  11. wannabeaflyer2

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    Guys I can testify t0 the awesome amount of detail GA-dawg has published about this project . if ever there was a step by step write up of how to build a 6dof Sim platform this would be right up there, the stuff posted is just a taster , Contact GA-dawg for the link you wont be disappointed ... yes its Ac stuff but there's lots to learn and info that can be transported to smaller scale projects ,.. His is a well thought out and detailed build log ...

    No im not his PR spokesman LOL I just recognised a great project with the information presented in DIY project builders language take a lookie see :) .. you wont be disappointed
    Great to see You Here @GA-Dawg
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  12. GA-Dawg

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    To be honest I did not know how many people where on the other forum and didn't want to do to much cross posting. Just for the record I am really interested in DC as well but given my background/experience I went with the AC route. Once this platform is 100% complete I will be building a DC setup for a friend of mine.
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    LOL "If you build it they will come :)" im sure that's a quote from an old Kevin costner movie but fits ,
    GA-dawg these Guys know their stuff and it gets better by the day , so when your looking for DC sims this is the place to be... Software/Hardware/Brainware its all here . did not mean to step out of line , just wanted the guys to see the good work you did.. its all good knowledge that benefits the members, so my take on this is that it does not matter where it comes from , so long as it ends up here , then we all benefit :)
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    bruce stephen Hammer doesnt fix it, must be electrical

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    @GA-Dawg you have my interest please continue...............
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    I will follow the construction, work fine.
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    SilentChill Problem Maker

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    I'm with @wannabeaflyer2, awesome of you @GA-Dawg to post you measurements and diagrams.

    For anyone wanting to build a DC or AC 6DOF those diagrams are perfect start for anybody.

    Would it be possible to provide a price list and links for where you got your motors and controllers from if its not too much trouble :)

    I look forward to your updates.
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    I long to see this machine in motion, big power in perspective :thumbs
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    How much were the motors and gear boxes if you dont mind?
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    @SilentChill and everyone else,

    Be more than happy to share. Let me first start off by saying that I am no expert but in conversations with a number of people it seams fair to say that a AC 6 DOF will cost at a minimum of 5K (US). So it's not the cheapest option (not by a long shot) but after reading a number of threads IMHO it would seam to be easier to make.

    So if there is still interest I would be happy to share but it would seam that most on the board are far more capable than myself at figuring out the electronics needed to make a 6 DOF at a much cheaper cost (just finished reading your thread and it's very impressive).
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    Here is the high dollar items in my build (I am sure some are thinking what the F$@# was he thinking spending that much money but it's cheaper than my spec car)

    All prices are in US dollars
    Motors = $700
    http://www.automationdirect.com/adc...-Phase_Motors,_56C_(0.33_-_2HP)/MTR-P75-3BD18
    Gear 80:1 = $1100
    http://www.automationdirect.com/adc...orm_Gearboxes_(Speed_Reducers)/WGA-50M-080-H1
    VFD = $1300
    https://www.driveswarehouse.com/p-2525-wj200-007sf.aspx
    Brake Resistors= $ 1100
    https://www.driveswarehouse.com/p-1089-srb300-1.aspx

    -GA Dawg
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