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leonaikikai simulateur 2dof

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by leonaikikai, May 18, 2014.

  1. leonaikikai

    leonaikikai Member Gold Contributor

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  2. bsft

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    First rule of taking a video of a moving object like a simulator. keep the camera still. There is more motion in the video than the actual simulator.
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  3. Pit

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    Mais c'est un enfant qui a enregistré le video ;) @leonaikikai nice workshop and nice rig! You should taking the video and your son should drive :)
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  4. bsft

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    probably, but ive had adults do bad recordings for me as well.
    By the way, a good job, maybe later upgrade motors to big worm gear units and change to JRKS for control, then hang on for a wild ride!
  5. RacingMat

    RacingMat Well-Known Member Gold Contributor

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  6. leonaikikai

    leonaikikai Member Gold Contributor

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    thanks all :)

    i'm sorry for the quality of the video :( i take a new without motion of the camera :D

    bye

    Leonaikikai
  7. eaorobbie

    eaorobbie Well-Known Member SimTools Developer Gold Contributor

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    Don't fuss on the video too much @leonaikikai, from the expression on your face you were having a ball.
    To me that what DIY Sim Building is about.
    Well done @RacingMat , always friendly helping people reach their dreams. +1

    @leonaikikai try refining you min and max values in the Tuning Centre could improve the ride for you.
  8. Barry

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    Looks awesome. I think you've done a great job on it.