All parts are ready. 3D printing is awesome process - making virtual things real :)
Now I need to paint it and then assembly and testing, testing, testing :)
Spitfire's spade grip as a USB joystick. Project for 3D printing.
Monday, June 23, 2014
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Spitfire Spade grip Joystick - 3D design ready for 3D printing !
My project is ready for 3D printing.
This is the result of my work.
This is the result of my work.
Next posts will be about 3D printing of components :)
Monday, March 24, 2014
New shape of trigger.
Last trigger was not correct. I've found better plans of trigger so new shape is more accurate with original.
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Main trigger fully assembled
Monday, March 17, 2014
Saturday, March 15, 2014
Internal details.
Spade grip has a little bit stronger ball bearings mountings.
Hall's sensor socket's and magnet's nests are redy.
Upper spring is coaxial with ailerons and lower will be mounted to the base of main box.
Friday, March 14, 2014
Sunday, March 9, 2014
3D view of spade grip
Use left mouse button to rotate.
Use Left mouse button and a Shift to move.
Use mouse wheel to zoom in and out.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Sunday, February 16, 2014
3D printed spade grip for joystick
Spade grip for joystick is printed! It is printed with ABS filament.
I treated it with acetone to look at the cast metal.
Spade grip will be painted with matt black paint, so it will be not so shiny :)
Spade grip ready for printing
Spade grip and lower mounting are ready for printing.
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Some changes for 3D printing
I've added some sections to make 3D printing more effective.
And now internal mechanisms are simpler and stronger.
Sunday, February 2, 2014
Test of dimensions - 3D printing
Today I did some 3D printing tests of mounting for bearings. Dimensions are OK, but walls are too thin, so I need to add some millimeters to gain some strength.
Friday, January 31, 2014
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Case box for Spitfire joystick
I decided to use radio channel switch case for main joystick box.
It has a lot of buttons and 3 axes - it will be very usefull for joystick :)
There is a lot of space for mechanics and electronics inside the box.
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It has a lot of buttons and 3 axes - it will be very usefull for joystick :)
There is a lot of space for mechanics and electronics inside the box.
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Sunday, January 26, 2014
3D Parts for mechanics an electronics
I need ball bearings for internal mechanics of joystick.
I have Leo Bodnar's USB joystick controller, so I will use it for my project.
Rest of parts are pushbuttons, hall sensors Allegro A1302, neodymium magnets, 3-pin wire connectors, some wire, some screws.
I have Leo Bodnar's USB joystick controller, so I will use it for my project.
Rest of parts are pushbuttons, hall sensors Allegro A1302, neodymium magnets, 3-pin wire connectors, some wire, some screws.
3D project of spade grip
The most important part of project is to design spade grip in 3D program. I will need it to print this part on 3D printer.
Spade grip the best known part of spitfire
Spade grip is the part of plane to control plane :)
This project is about converting Spitfire's spade grip to a USB Joystick for WWII flight simulators.
This project is about converting Spitfire's spade grip to a USB Joystick for WWII flight simulators.
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