Flight Simulator DIY 6DOF Motion Platform - A show of force
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ธ.ค. 2023
- Demonstrating the power and amplitude of the DIY Departed Reality 6DOF motion platform!
Incredible experience in VR with motion compensation.
Visit departedreality.com for information on this amazing DIY 6DOF motion platform project. - เกม
Love it!! It's great for watching VR roller coaster! ❤
Very cool! Considering very much on building a motion rig for myself. I think it would be an awesome project for the coming year. You did inspired me! Cheers
Yes, there is nothing better than a good 6DOF motion simulator coupled with VR.
I discovered your Channel yesterday, and couldn’t stop watching your 6 parts series on your Virpil FFB mode.
Can’t wait to watch your future episodes next year and see your finished product in action!
I will join your Discord channel as well.
Thanks for the effort of filming your building process, lot’s of fun to watch.
@@calvrsimer Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed Force Trim series! There will be much more to come. Love your setup and what you have done on the 6DOF platform. Happy New Year! Cheers
I was waiting for the mouse to slide off at any moment.
lmao didn't even notice that
What are you using to actuate each arm and what is the weight limit? Very quiet.
750W Servo Motor Driver Set 2.4N.M 0.75KW 3000RPM 90ST-M02430 + AASD-15A.
The platform has a weight limit for cockpit and rider around 1500lbs
Very cool, though why does it look like your lateral G force is simulated in the opposite direction? For example, if you take a right turn at high velocity (no tilting) the seat should tilt to the left so it feels like you're taking a right turn, just as taking a right turn in a car at high speeds, it feels like forces are pushing you to the left.
Some of the motion cues are probably wrong as you mentioned.
The purpose of the video was to show the amplitude and speed at which a platform of this size moves in extreme motion whether right or wrong! : )
Hi CalVRsimmer, i read your comment on 90ST hold 1500lbs platform weight. How did you come to that answer? Also what are the +/- of motors mounted on the side via belts, vs driect drive ball screws? Seems to be noisier with added belt noise. Which motion controller are you using? Thanos or Motion4Sim?
The spec comes from Departed Reality (platform creator/designer).
Not sure, that was the design choice at the time from Departed Reality. I would think inline vs fold back design would be safer because you’re removing the need for a belt that could potentially ware out and break. The upcoming new actuator design from Departed Reality will be using the inline form factor.
The noise has nothing to do with the belt, it is all coming from the ballscrews, at least with my platform.
I’m using the M4S controller.
@@calvrsimer thank you. I just started welding my frame. Need to decide on actuator and controller. I read flypt is coming with an update and M4S has a button box in a package cheaper than Thanos combo. Are you happy with the spike filter function?
@@b6s4shelter I would definitely go for the M4S over Thanos. You should subscribe to the M4S discord channel.
The M4S has many avantages over Thanos. All the advantages of M4S over Thanos are listed on its Discord channel, I wrote the list.
The spike filter works as expected, it is something I never think about.
How is this intergraded with games or other programs? How does it know how to move according what input? I'm curious
The game output motion data into a motion cue software, in this case Flypt Mover, which transform that data into motion cues that are outputted into the 6 motors servos via a controller (Thanos or M4S) to create the motion you see in the video. There is no programming involved in the entire process!
tyty, now, how did you get the money to afford one? lol@@calvrsimer
if u dont mind me asking how much does something like this rig cost as far as diy minus game controls
The 6 actuators are about $8000.
Some people only build the actuators and weld their own custom base and cockpit.
The entire rig made exclusively out of extrusion profiles as you see it in the video is around $11,000 - $12,000
That doesn't include chair, PC, VR headset and all the peripherals.
thanks for the info ..its well worth the money @@calvrsimer
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How much did this cost to make?
simulator: probably more than 10k
monitor: 20 dolar craigslist
It looks quiet in comparison with other systems.
The ballscrews I use are of pretty good quality.
I am mostly upset that we're not using this technology to build walking spider mechs...
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Way too slow, and the lag must make it an uncanny experience.
This is what happens when people have too much time and money.
This is what happens when people don’t have enough time and money to fly IRL!
@@calvrsimer This is what happens when someone has passion about something. love it
@@calvrsimer I concur. Which is why I got my 6DOF rig several months ago, mostly for DCS (and some MSFS) in VR. Now I'm trying to learn FlyPT so that I can utilize the virtual tracker for OpenXR MC (OpenXR has better performance in DCS for me). SRS doesn't work well with OpenXR, so I need something else. Enjoying your videos, although I have the PT-Actuator rig. I wish there were videos like yours for those of us with my rig who are new to FlyPT, but I haven't found any yet. Oh, and I use the Aero as well. Awesome VR headset, compared to the others I've had (CV1, RiftS and 8kx). Subscribed 👍🏾