OpenSimPedals - DIY 3D Printed Sim Racing Pedals With Loadcells
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OpenSimPedals - DIY 3D Printed Sim Racing Pedals With Loadcells
OpenSimPedals are built for DIY sim racing.
Goals are :
- 100% 3d printed
- 3 pedals optional : clutch, brake, throotle
- LoadCell pressure sensor
- Arduino
- Oled & buttons for autonomous configuration : deadzone/range by pedal
- Heavy forces : 70kg for the brake
- PCB or breadboard build
- Shared : STL + source code + PCB
- Vibration motor holder
- USB and PC joystick emulation
Printing guide : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4257048
SourceCode & Electronic : https://github.com/manoukianv/OpenSimPedals
Supplies
Coming soon
LoadCell and Push Part
Use 2 screws, and add bearings.
Arm Assembly
Screw the footprint.
Screw the vibrator motor holder.
Add bearings.
Use M8 screw / bolt to fix ball join (or alternative).
Prepare Bases
Insert holder.
Insert bolt.
Fix the Arm on Bases.
Follow the picture order.
Prepare the Spring Shaft
Follow the item order.
Assembly Spring Axe and Loadcell
First fix the axe on the arm.
Screw the loadcell.
Fix the Loadcell Holder
Follow the order on the picture.
Push item is in the rear direction.
Screw the Pedal Tilt Setter.
Screw like on the bottom left.