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I want a joystick grip that looks cool and feels like it's the real deal. Voilà
This joystick grip has been inspired by the original sidestick, which is installed in Airbus airliners.
Based on this original model with the agreement of the the author. Thank you to crash1983 for his VKB adaptor.
Applicability:
- Compatible with Virpil, Thrustmaster Warthog/Cougar and VKB NXT base. Untested on VKB, I do not own one. Please share your results.
- Otherwise works on a custom rig with a 12mm diameter rod.
Materials:
- Three M3x10mm bolt+ nut.
- M3x30mm bolt + nut.
- 12mm x 7mm x 1mm compression spring (Length x diameter x wire diameter).
- Compression spring (6mm diameter x10mm height x0.5mm wire-diameter).
- Two switches, see pictures. (one of them is a 10T85)
Assembly:
- Check the pictures for assembly, they are worth 1000 words.
- Plug the wires either:
- in an Arduino Leonardo or Pro Micro, load the joystick library and follow the examples in Arduino tutorial chapter 1 to 4.
- in the Virpil base at your own risk.
- In the base, find the red wire on the cable going from the circuit board to the grip connector. Note its position on the socket. This is the VCC. It's on the right side in my base. See picture.
- On the circuit board and directly next to this socket, you'll find a similar free socket marked ("AUX").
- Plug a male JST PH 5-pin connector (1€ on Ebay) in this free AUX socket.
- Connect one pin of each switch to the VCC wire from the “AUX” connector.
- Connect the other pin of a switch to the free axis pin (marked "pot1"). You may want to wire a small resistance between the switch and the pin.
- Do the same with the other switch and (“pot2”)
- When the wiring is done and the grip is connected, open the Virpil's configuration's tool, define 2 new axis (double click on a free axis), calibrate them and use the "axis to button" function. That's it. Just take your time, it's very easy.
Known Issues and Planned improvements:
- The thread of the connector is inverted.
- To print the First Officer's sidestick, the Captain cover and trigger must be mirrored.
Disclaimer:
- Plastic isn't as resilient as the metal of the grip.
If you can make the adaptor out of metal: do. Otherwise consider resin. If it's not an option, don't be cheap on the plastic. Use PLA or better, go 100% infill and print with an angle (potential crack to filament layer). Adapt the joystick response curves so you don't yank your stick like a mad man. Then it'll be fine.
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The author remixed this model. Imported from Thingiverse.