This grip was made in my freetime for my own pleasure. I do not make any for sale. It is just too muach work, and would cost way too much.
It is ready to be connected and used on a PC joystick. All the buttons and wirings are there. I am working on a gimbal righ now, and I plan to put the grip on the top of it during this spring.
Fascinating work and progress on these grips. The prospect of 3d printing for parts opens a whole world of possibilities for pit-builders. Regards, Derek
Where I work I have seen metallic components made from an additive layer manufacturing machine if that makes hopefully that makes its way to the public
The only problem with additive manufacturing is the surface finish that is produced, I think they currently have to improve it after manufacturing by using another laser!
That's selective laser sintering, and they can even make titanium pieces with that technique. Recently an old woman had a 3D printed titanium jawbone implanted to replace her own damaged one. Terminator springs to mind
The guys working on the handle is at a frantic pace But I need help! Necessary parameters springs, which I have on screen. Excluding those interested in how the spring - by twisting or untwisting if omitted from the top to the trigger? Who has a pen please help.
OH and I plan in the next week to show the screens ready to print at 100% 3D Model!: And of course tell the details.