2 reviews for 3D PRINTED SIM RACING PEDALS
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Original price was: 9.99€.7.99€Current price is: 7.99€.
This CAD Model is similar to the DIY Sim Racing Pedal but it only includes the 3D printable version for a lower price.
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Post here your issues or your questions, I will answer you as soon as possible.
Hello, is it possible to build the 3d model without the clutch? Best regards, Jonas
Hello,
I bought the 3d print version and also downloaded the files. Unfortunately I can only find a list of the required screws. But I can’t find what kind of load cell module I need anywhere.
Greetings Timm
Hi Timm,
Thanks for your purchase.
The loadcell is listed in the “PARTS BUYING GUIDE: ELECTRONICS” section of the pedal description.
Brake Loadcell [Quantity: 1] [Option : 120kg] : https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/32832590009.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.27426c37Jh5N91
Have fun ! 😉
Hello,
I just bought the 3d print version as well and I do no see the “PARTS BUYING GUIDE: ELECTRONICS” section of the pedal description” anywhere in the contents of files downloaded or the website.
Hello,
Thanks for your purchase.
The list is here : https://www.diysimstudio.com/produit/diy-sim-racing-pedal/
Best regards,
DIY SIM STUDIO
Hello,
Should I print same orientation as the files shows?
Hello,
You must use the 3D printing software to simulate your 3D printing, the software will give you the best parameter for print the parts.
Best regards,
DIY SIM STUDIO
wat orientation or rotation did you use to print the mobile parts? did you print the mobile parts standing or layed flat? im struggling to add supports to it
Hello i was wondering if you had any tips for the 3d printed version. I get a lot of side to side motion from the pedal. It looks like the M10 bolt that acts as the rotation axis doesn’t fit the hole well and there is some (especially over the threaded section where the pedal arm can move up and down on the bolt. I also get a lot of groaning when applying pressure to the pedal. Like something is binding? Perhaps the m10 bolt again?
I would like to know in the 3D version what the recommended orientation is for each piece.
It is not a minor fact since they are mechanical parts and the software does not do it correctly automatically.
Could you share the position in which you print each of the main parts? Thank you in advance!
Hello,
For the mobile and fixed parts, you need to print them in the side face. You will have to manage the support in your software. More informations here : https://www.tomshardware.com/how-to/choose-3d-printing-supports
Hi, I am currently building your 3d pedals, and trying to upload the sketch to the arduino, however it is not able, as the IDE cannot find “pluggableUSB.h”
I was wondering if you could advise?
Regards,
Fred
ME again, previous issue has been fixed, had been using a fried board, replaced with a leonardo, however when checking on diview im not getting any readings from the board?
Hello Frederick,
Did you use an DATA usb cable ?
The Arduino compilation was successful?
Did you try the Windows Joystick Controller?
Best regards,
DIY SIM STUDIO
in answer, yes, yes and yes. the pots are wired in 5v ground and signal with each signal wire going to A0 and A1 respectively, yet no signal seems to be getting to either diview or windows joystick controller. The board is working fine, as when testing the pots in the serial monitor with a basic print serial sketch it works fine.
Can you send me photos of your soldering? The mail : diysimstudio@yahoo.com
Best regards,
DIY SIM STUDIO
Very good and budget friendly project. Any question was quickly answered by author. I can recommend it to everyone
Great work 🙂 the 3d printed pedals are a solid choice! The build is a two pedal version, without a clutch. My T3pa pedals are like a toy in comparision. The whole project was a great experience and the support from Diysimstudios was more than awesome :)) any question was answered very quickly via Email. Highly recommend to do that diy project. Best regards and have fun 😉 Jonas