#3744840 - 03/04/13 09:37 AM
Re: MMaister's KG13A project!
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Baur
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Hi Sokol1! I'm tormented conscience. I have not given You the drawings of the pedals Sorry again! Why not start a new tread with your "Project one" joystick mechanics. I have a lot of devices! With what to begin? What will be interesting to know on this forum? I need help. I'm bad I can tell with the help of Google translator. I ask You to be my representative! I will write. You will explain to the guys difficult places. Agreed? What is the name of a new topic to make?
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#3772746 - 04/24/13 09:35 PM
Re: MMaister's KG13A project!
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Steven190
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I would be interested in one
Let us know
Great job Baur
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#3773726 - 04/26/13 06:35 PM
Re: MMaister's KG13A project!
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Baur
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All the tricks are useless, if we want to get quality... Probably I do not understand?
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#3774410 - 04/28/13 07:45 AM
Re: MMaister's KG13A project!
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Baur
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I've printed things with a 90 micron layer height on my Rostock MAX with no problems. By adding a tiny amount of support structure where needed, I could probably print all the grip parts without a problem. This is good. But I did at affordable me technologies. In General it is very expensive in Russia. For me it cost 500 Euro The amount of detail I did to it was then conveniently their casting of plastic. Could also be made fully.
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#3995061 - 08/13/14 09:19 PM
Re: MMaister's KG13A project!
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I see this is an old topic and none of the links are panning out for me. I am in the process of building my own KG-13 as well. I don't have an original, but I did manage to get access to one at a museum. Wondering how one goes about getting the electronics for it? I was going to just take the guts out of my old Logitech stick until I can figure it out myself (I am not an engineer). Any tips?
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#3995127 - 08/13/14 11:49 PM
Re: MMaister's KG13A project!
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The most easy way to add electronics, the USB controller card that translate buttons press, axis pot/sensors movements to computer is buy one dedicated card, like these (probable the most used by DIY "josyticks): http://www.leobodnar.com/shop/index.php?...45cf0168228a59fYou can even assembly your own USB controller boards and write then with a firmware, like MMjoy. Or buy a development board, like ATMEL and wire then with Hempstead firmware... Hack a old joystick is doable, but their electronics are not the best possible, and is difficult trace PCB connections and wire new buttons... Sokol1
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#4371349 - 07/28/17 01:23 AM
Re: MMaister's KG13A project!
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Do you still make these stick grips I have replica Fw190A8 and would like to put it in my plane...
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