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simulator 2dof

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by ismael71, Jul 28, 2015.

  1. ismael71

    ismael71 New Member

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    hello my name is Ismael and I have a simulator 2dof implemented PCSHM the team , I used the vm110n with XSIM and now I 'm switching to the Arduino and simtools
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  2. Wanegain

    Wanegain Active Member

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    Welcome !

    What do you think about the difference between Arduino and Vm110 ?

    Trust me you will love simtools !
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  3. RacingMat

    RacingMat Well-Known Member Gold Contributor

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    My Motion Simulator:
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    Please drag and drop some pictures of your simulator!
    We would be delighted to see your work :)
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  4. NjMotion

    NjMotion Active Member Gold Contributor

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    Hello Ismael.
    We will be very glad of change both software and hardware.
    I also used VM110n and switched to Arduino and pololu besides using simtools and there is a big difference.
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  5. ismael71

    ismael71 New Member

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    Good evening everyone, thank you for the welcome

    the change was radical for me ! The Arduino is much more effective ! The information return Is much faster ! In summary it is ultra precise . Now I feel the defects of bitumen ( chair that I did not feel the vm110n BC ) and yet I only use 2 effects
    20141017_180602.jpg 20141017_180637.jpg
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  6. Wanegain

    Wanegain Active Member

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    Very compact! This is an interesting design.
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  7. ismael71

    ismael71 New Member

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  8. Gabriel Vuelma Romanzini

    Gabriel Vuelma Romanzini Member

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    Cool and interesting handbrake...
    Simulator look clean too, without so much things!
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  9. ismael71

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    Thank you so everything is simple and as compact as possible the handbrake is I buy from astursimrace is a Spanish craftsman who makes it
  10. NjMotion

    NjMotion Active Member Gold Contributor

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  11. ismael71

    ismael71 New Member

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    Yes I just remove the pedals and I insert thread rod to hold each pedal is more aesthetic and allows me to set my foot as I wish in a key stroke
  12. SilentChill

    SilentChill Problem Maker

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    Love the handbrake :)

    Great design and nice to fold away and store when not in use :)
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