MIP Bottom Frame - A Boeing 737-800 Homecockpit #76

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  • Hello and welcome back to Mickey's Flightdeck.
    In this video I will show you the build process of my MIP bottom frame. The acrylic part is cut out in one pice on my laser cutter. This component will be part of my Boeing 737-800 homecockpit.
    You can find all the needed files for the wooden and acrylic parts as well as the 3D print files in the member section of my website.
    Also many other plans for building your own homecockpit can be found on www.mickeys-flightdeck.de.
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    Intro: Thanks to Konstantin von Wedelstädt for allowing me to use his 737 Cockpit photo for my channel and videos. www.airliners.net/photo/Untitl...
    Music: TH-cam music library
    00:00 - Start
    00:20 - The plan
    02:27 - Modifications
    03:16 - Disassembling the cockpit
    03:49 - Acrylic preparation
    04:07 - One piece cutout - The plan
    07:37 - One pice cutout - The software
    15:49 - One piece cutout
    17:50 - Frame building
    20:19 - 3D printed parts
    23:45 - Modifying the base
    26:27 - Installation

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  • @jackielinde7568
    @jackielinde7568 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Suggestion: To stiffen up some of the areas in the center of the MIB, you can cut strips of Acrylic to the same thickness as the wood frame, stand them on edge inside the wood frame, and then chemically weld them to the back of the MIB. It will add rigidity to the frame, and can even provide guides for the devices you slide into the instrument cluster holes.

    • @Mickeys_Flightdeck
      @Mickeys_Flightdeck  ปีที่แล้ว

      The problem is, there is no room behind the acrylic because directly behind this bottom layer are the monitors. Only above the screens is more space behind it.

  • @cockpitconnect
    @cockpitconnect ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice to see the great quality of the cuts. I used the same method with my CNC, but decided to do the way around, from one large mip to full, small modules for the same reason as you mentioned, simpler maintenance. Made it way sturdier. Great work! :)

  • @scottberge6286
    @scottberge6286 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Genius!!!

  • @dejanbjelic3473
    @dejanbjelic3473 ปีที่แล้ว

    Legend as always 👏👏

  • @tiagovila2702
    @tiagovila2702 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hello. Where can I buy the mip plan please.

    • @Mickeys_Flightdeck
      @Mickeys_Flightdeck  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The plan is part of the membership of my website.

  • @dennislander2079
    @dennislander2079 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    we can use 6mm MDF ?

  • @VLOGS-skyun
    @VLOGS-skyun ปีที่แล้ว

    great go go go
    we waited too long
    Polycarbonate sheets (pc sheets) should be used instead of acrylic sheets.
    Use PMI foam sandwich structure and Kevlar fiber, epoxy resin to make MIP panels.
    Then we can build airplanes. Haha the above is just a joke don't take it seriously.
    When will force feedback YOKE and follow-up throttle be added to the plan?

    • @Mickeys_Flightdeck
      @Mickeys_Flightdeck  ปีที่แล้ว

      Force feedback will not come. Maybe a motorized throttle. I can't say when if will come. First let's finish the MIP, glareshield and CDU.

    • @dennislander2079
      @dennislander2079 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Polycarbonate sheets i used not , because when you are use a router bit to cut the pieces , the polycarbonate melted to my end mil when i cit the pieces.