I highly recommend angling the bottom of your seat until your thigh can rest on the seat comfortably. If you run long times, you may develop some issues as you're basically holding the weight of your legs on your feet, hips, and lower back.
TBH I am pretty disappointed with how little effort they put into setting a comfortable ergonomic racing position from the start since they were setting all these metrics from scratch... what a missed opportunity to make it perfect right away. This racing position looks very yikes.
@@pokerboyfakerish3266 yeah top of the wheel should be roughly at shoulder height (it's past his chin now :S) and when you extend your arms your wrists should rest on top of the wheel (so when you grab it there's a slight bend in your arms) my DIY rig doesn't look nearly as fancy as this one since it's just a simple frame I made out of 2x4's but proper seating position was like the first (and pretty much only XD) thing I did some research into....
Hey guys, thanks for making this video. I was looking for a non-ugly simulator rig for a long time before I found this. Strongly based on this design I made a very similar rig as my first furniture type woodworking experiment. Very very difficult and time consuming but I love the final product. For those wondering (because I was), I used 8 layers of 15mm baltic birch as the main body and it handles 9nm direct drive wheelbase with basically zero flex. Thanks again 4eyes!
What I love about this is the "thinking out loud" approach to the decision making. Really took us along for the ride. (no pun intended). Wouldn't it be cool if you had side mirrors but they were tweeters instead?
I really enjoy the format of this video compared to your usual ones. It gives me the sense of being involved in the process compared to just watching a video.
I love this build, couldn't have imagined a more aesthetically pleasing sim-rig myself. my only fear with this design would be the stability of the structure, if you decide to one day dive down the rabbit-hole and upgrade to say a 10-20nm steering wheel, compared to the 2-2.5nm in most entry-level wheels
I love this new approach you guys have taken, you guys are hilarious and it’s awesome to see so much more of the fun you have with the creative process!
all I see here is how 2 jerks messed up a bunch of material. Trees were killed for the joy of downs and autists from the Internet! want same? are you ok?! aaa, one more autist here...
When I first saw the thumbnail, I was picturing the huge 80's arcade driving cabinets that you would climb inside to sit in. Your "spine" design makes for a much more compact to solution and really looks slick. Looking forward to seeing how this develops. Thanks for sharing!
"Even with a free lumber supply...I still don't want to be wasteful" is (in my opinion) a very good attitude. Just imagine how long the tree took to grow that wood, one should really honor that.
I really enjoyed this video concept. Taking us along for the ride was enjoyable and I've subbed for more of this. I'd change the layout of the rig a little to make it more comfortable by inverting the pedals, raising the seat and also making the angle of the wheel adjustable.
I'm a woodworker/sim racer and am in the process of re-building my sim. I have an IKEA Paong chair and using my old stand. Getting some great ideas! Thanks for sharing!
I’ve been watching your content for about a year now, and this is one of my favorite version of you guys. Great content structure and a break from your usual beautiful storytelling.
For a casual racing rig ... I think this was a great piece.... Well done Mine is more about function and it's 2x4's ... my first one was PVC and plywood
Was fantastic how you filmed the segment talking about all the things people were going to make fun of you for while standing with the piece in the most phallic way possible.
I built my own cockpit out of lumber also, I used an old actual racing seat, works great! One thing that I did that you may want to do: Remove the pedals from the plastic box that they are housed in and mount the pedals upside down on some plywood (so the pedals are configured like in a car). Fasten the plywood to your racing cockpit at an appropriate spot. I made my upside down pedals container adjustable for shorter or longer legs so when kids use it they can reach the pedals. Great project, enjoy! edit: I am intrigued with your spline design and will work on something like that myself, the only thing that I don't like about it is the distance that the driver sits from the display (wall). This could be resolved by building a monitor/tv support stand closer to the driver.
I started watching you 5 years ago. For some reason TH-cam stopped recommending your vids about 4 years ago. I haven't seen any of your vids since then but holy moly. You have a warehouse and a team now?! Congrats dude. So happy for your success!
Guys, I love your videos. I only have one criticism, which I have long ago decided not to voice. But when you started talking about what the comments were going to pick up on, and you thought it was saying “like” too much, I had to write this. 😄 Your upspeak/hrt/rising inflection, is driving me up the proverbial! There. I said it. I feel better now 😄 Carry on!
LOVING this build! Ultra Short Throw Projector would be perfect for front mounting the projector. I do buildouts for clients with these for more "budget" focused/size constrained home theaters and would be perfect for this application if latency isn't too huge of a focus. I put budget in parenthesis because, they're not cheap by any means, but in comparison to $49k professional grade projectors, they're a steal. Projectors in general wouldn't be great for competitive games like shooters, but for a "let's have fun" application like a racing sim, it's great.
I love basically all of your videos, but I especially love this new format where you both are working together through the design process. It adds a whole new element to the video that we don't typically see from your channel, or any others that I'm aware of. Cheers!
This is one nice rig. It's simple, sturdy, and doesn't really take up too much width wise. Great design guys. The only thing I could see that needs modifying is size for those with a small room, but they can still have good size video screen sit on it.
Great looking design! I assumed on your channels several months ago and love the videos and style. I've heard you guys talk a little about cars (caught a glimpse of the S2k in one video!) and F1 before, which is right in my wheelhouse. Now, somehow, we also share sim racing as a hobby! Truly awesome to see your work, great job. I built myself a simple rig to get started and currently working on an overly complex Formula style rig. It's going slow (only so much time, amiright?).. Been a little over a year, but I'm on the closing stages. Not sure I can finish by November but sounds like a great challenge! Love the channel, keep up the great content and general banter. Hopefully the sim racing big will really get you and you'll jump on iRacing! Yeah, a little snobby about realism but it's so much fun to have it all on the line, (virtual) wheel to wheel, racing open wheelers (I mostly run Formula Renault 3.5 these days) on the most amazing Formula tracks in the world. Makes you appreciate F1 even more.
I would love to get into something like that....but between working 70+ hours a week, and having a family. I don't think I can do it. Maybe in 10 more years :)
I am "from the sim community". No making fun of you guys. I am here because I don't want a metal erector set in my studio. Great job! I love it and is so much cooler than a off the shelf setup.
Besides the steering wheel being “too damn high” and the seat too close for comfort, looks great. Possibly a redesigned 2.0 later on? Get on a car and take measurements guys 😉 👌🏻
Wow, this is exactly what I needed. I just bought a screen and was about to start making one in few days. And voila! This video drops. Perfect timing! Thanks a lot!
Awesome project. Awesome video. Really digging the casual assembly breakdown (and the chat about planes and ships) with the cuts to video of working on those portions plays. I think this made me actually watch more than my usual background "listen and rewind a bit as needed" approach.
My man.... I love this design. One thing you didn't think of: The Epson ultra-short-throw projector. Ultra short means RIDICULOUSLY short. You could set it in front of the rig, on the floor, a few inches from the wall, and it will project a 100+ " screen. The only downside is cost. Those lenses get very pricey, very quick.
"Le mans, where they have the straight and they put in the..." "Cones or whatever" That would be a fun task for a marshall to but the cones back up every 20s for 24h
That came out awesome. The lines look great. Very classy and looks fast just sitting there. This is the most excited I’ve been about building something in a long time. I already started collecting some of the stuff for my project.
Awesome, love the design and the process. The only downside is that rigs usually have adjustability (That steering wheel is angle/height looks uncomfortable). Maybe your shorter/taller friends want to play, or maybe you want to try out different steering wheel angles or seat distances to see what feels good. Just like in a real car. Otherwise looks very nice
I love that it looks like a highend piece of furniture! Beautiful work. One design I think would be stellar would be something along those lines that would also hide the gaming gear and morph into an table or something when not being used as a sim controller.
The projector needs to go on a rear down force wing. It can be like a shelf to hold components… maybe multi level. It would complement the look. Looks great. Thanks.
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I watch your channel regularly but just found this video. Wanted to say thank you for including so much from the design process and conversations around it :)
The USAF is working on the B-21 Raider and of course you mentioned the B-2, but I can't wait until they start production on the "B-Arthur". This is a very cool build and I can't express, in words, how envious I am of the final product and set up!
DUUUUUUUUUUDE, super cool build. i love the rockler challenge idea im gonna submit something for sure. This will be my first time doing a challenge so this should be exciting.
while nimitz is a class of US-Carriers, it's also a ship, as most classes of ships are named after the first one, the class leader. Also - US Navy vessels start wit USS (or if not yet in service PCU), not SS, the army, Airforce and Coastguards use other prefixes. Civil ships named with SS would most likely be steam or sailing ships, but as they don't specifically need prefixes to my knowlegde, they can also go without any prefix.
Also, FOV is something that you fine tune in most sims, and it's something that changes with screen size and distance from the screen. It's worth looking into, plenty of guides out there. Inverting the pedals is also a very popular "mod". Just depends how deep you want to dive into sim racing.
I know this is old, but the only changes I would make to this design, is to have inverted pedals, and a nice heel rest, and then I'd have hollowed out a channel from the underside of the upper arm, to run all the cables within, and have them "pop" out of the back near the wall. It would have allowed for cleaner cable management (personal peev of mine).
I loved all of the Chris output; 4 Eyes was produced in a cool style. TBH though, I actually enjoy the more raw look at processes, moments, and people. You addressed the switch a few weeks ago and I'm on board! I hope others are too,
I love this design! I might actually steal some Inspiration from this for my own sim racing build. My only real criticisms of this design would be that the steering wheel seems like it's too close to the driver. At the very least, it would be nice to have some adjustability in the steering wheel and seat. Maybe tilt the seat back a touch to allow the thighs to comfortably rest on the seat rather than hovering in the air. Oh, and you'll definitely want the shifter. And maybe an e-brake handle, too. Trust me on that one
3 seconds in, i already like you and your video! Thanks for sharing this guys, great idea by going in a different direction than some other racing seats.
Great build, although it may suffer from "form over function". For instance, there's several poor choices made as far as seating position is concerned ; with the screen position also being somewhat awkward (you have to look upward to see it properly); the seat should be on an angle, not flat; and as others have mentioned, the steering wheel is too close. It sure looks spiffy though, I am just not convinced it is particularly practical. 🤔
Yeah, you need to be able to rest your legs on the seat the whole way down the back of the thigh. With this, he's holding his legs up with his feet and hips and overtime, it can become an issue. I developed some sciatic nerve issues with a poor sim seat position. Not sure how long he'll be running at a time, but it adds up.
@@biwan428 Yep. I don't think the rig will be used much. Maybe more of a 'display' and/or 'conversation piece' than a functional product. They should have researched 'proper seating position', and not relied on their own interpretations....
The seat should go up a bit and slightly angled backwards. The pedals should be closer and the projection should be lower. I would mount the projector upside down so it beams down instead of up. This way you can keep the projector horizontal and still have it project low enough to have the projected dashboard level with the real steering wheel .
Start of video: "hmm, maybe the reason nobody builds sim racing setups with no lateral support for that huge motor in the wheel is that even though it looks cool (YT thumbnail yo!), the steering wheel will have unavoidable wobble" End of video: "yep"
It's really cool watching an experienced craftsman make something for my favourite hobby. It might not be what a sim racer would make, but personally I think you made something really cool. I made my first set up out of plastic plumbing pipes which I spray painted black. Gave the whole thing a roll cage look wgich was great for the purpose.
Would love to see an update on this with Gran turismo 7 and VR! It's mind blowing how immersive racing games can be, would love to see and hear your take on it. This is also SUCH a rad design
PLEASE tell me you still have the templates for this! I have a number of friends who are driver Sim lovers, who would absolutely lose their minds to have something like this. Dope build man.
man that resonated when you were talking about not wanting to waste wood. i'm right there with you. Like you said, even if it were free, i would still have a hard time throwing away good scraps and offcuts.
Love this video format so much! With the meeting and all of the discussion, it provides great insight into how you get from a concept in your head to final product. Really fun video and makes me want to build one.
An ultra short throw PJ mounted to the front of the rig would be perfect! A little tweaking on the slope of the seat bottom would make it much more comfortable for longer races.
Love the build! I'd love to see you build a arcade but with no wraps like most. But would love to see different types of wood to create a character that most wrap their arcade in.
@@Foureyes.Furniture - Yeah my apologies to Shaun should have made it sound more like “hey you’re on the right track, here’s some additional info”. Something like that. Love the work gents!
Love it! Cool design. It's all about fun! 🤷🏻♂️ You guys should have seen my first self made simrig. Basically a bunch of wooden posts screwed together on an old chair. 😂 But be aware, simracing is very addictive, before you know it you're spending more money on hardware than you initially wanted. 😁 I can relate. 🤦♂️
beautiful cockpit. but can I give you one idea? You need to move the pedals or the seat along with the steering wheel to suit different heights of people. Place the steering wheel on the rail on the bottom side of the base and move the base for the steering wheel along it (the base for the steering wheel is in the shape of the letter O)
“Real” sim racer here, also lifetime carpenter/ woodworker… my diy sim rig was just thrown together with Baltic birch scraps, in one day… complete with triple monitor mounts… it’s ugly, but it works and I didn’t want to waste more time than 1 day building it..
Nice build. The stick shift is fun to drive with it gives a realism to the game but it makes you slower. And with all sports there are opinions. Just have fun then you enjoy it the most.
When I was growing up, there were all those PSA's on TV saying "Don't drink and drive". So I took it to heart. I don't drink, and I don't drive. I still like driving games though, so maybe I'll build me one of those one day.
When Chris said he has problems envisioning thing in his head , I had to laugh because i have the opposite problem I can see things very clearly , then when it doesn't work or needs to be tweaked I am reluctant to deviate from what's in my head I waste time try to make it work instead of changing my idea lol .
You, your wife and Shawn are all fucking hilarious and the somber dispassionate both you and Shawn display in the videos is somehow calming and grounding, I love your videos plz keep it up lads.
If you like sim racing, try it in VR, I have a very similar setup + a meta quest 2 and the immersion is ABSURD!! I find myself flinching before I crash my car every time xD
I highly recommend angling the bottom of your seat until your thigh can rest on the seat comfortably. If you run long times, you may develop some issues as you're basically holding the weight of your legs on your feet, hips, and lower back.
I would say just raising the seat would do good here because that steering wheel is crazy high and in his face
TBH I am pretty disappointed with how little effort they put into setting a comfortable ergonomic racing position from the start since they were setting all these metrics from scratch... what a missed opportunity to make it perfect right away. This racing position looks very yikes.
@@wesgunn97 “Where’s the beef?” high steering wheel. View from back is all wheel and hair. All in good humor.
@@pokerboyfakerish3266 Bad design
@@pokerboyfakerish3266 yeah top of the wheel should be roughly at shoulder height (it's past his chin now :S) and when you extend your arms your wrists should rest on top of the wheel (so when you grab it there's a slight bend in your arms)
my DIY rig doesn't look nearly as fancy as this one since it's just a simple frame I made out of 2x4's but proper seating position was like the first (and pretty much only XD) thing I did some research into....
Hey guys, thanks for making this video. I was looking for a non-ugly simulator rig for a long time before I found this. Strongly based on this design I made a very similar rig as my first furniture type woodworking experiment. Very very difficult and time consuming but I love the final product. For those wondering (because I was), I used 8 layers of 15mm baltic birch as the main body and it handles 9nm direct drive wheelbase with basically zero flex. Thanks again 4eyes!
What I love about this is the "thinking out loud" approach to the decision making. Really took us along for the ride. (no pun intended). Wouldn't it be cool if you had side mirrors but they were tweeters instead?
haha...that would be cool
or raspberry pi screens with an actual side mirror view.
that would be a nightmare to get working, but it would be cool
I really enjoy the format of this video compared to your usual ones. It gives me the sense of being involved in the process compared to just watching a video.
I love this build, couldn't have imagined a more aesthetically pleasing sim-rig myself. my only fear with this design would be the stability of the structure, if you decide to one day dive down the rabbit-hole and upgrade to say a 10-20nm steering wheel, compared to the 2-2.5nm in most entry-level wheels
I want to try this! so rad!
Imagine if this is what you built for your entry as well. :)
Agreed Mike!!! This is so DOPE!!!! I'm either mowin grass or drivin fast so I love the driving games!! Hoping all is well guys, Dirty Jersey out!!
I love this new approach you guys have taken, you guys are hilarious and it’s awesome to see so much more of the fun you have with the creative process!
all I see here is how 2 jerks messed up a bunch of material. Trees were killed for the joy of downs and autists from the Internet! want same? are you ok?! aaa, one more autist here...
When I first saw the thumbnail, I was picturing the huge 80's arcade driving cabinets that you would climb inside to sit in. Your "spine" design makes for a much more compact to solution and really looks slick. Looking forward to seeing how this develops. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Seth...that is definitely true. But it's also true that I wouldn't mind having a Giant 80's Arcade Cabinet :)
RC PRO-AM is my jam.
I can picture the little tune it would play just before a race in my head as we speak :)
Oh man... miss that game.
Gotta go fast brrrrrrrrrr
If ya ain't first you're last!!!
"Even with a free lumber supply...I still don't want to be wasteful" is (in my opinion) a very good attitude. Just imagine how long the tree took to grow that wood, one should really honor that.
I really enjoyed this video concept. Taking us along for the ride was enjoyable and I've subbed for more of this. I'd change the layout of the rig a little to make it more comfortable by inverting the pedals, raising the seat and also making the angle of the wheel adjustable.
literally love the production of this vid so much. Takes a little bit of WTTW, but feels like a fresh new fitting style for the channel. Way to go!
Glad you like it!
I'm a woodworker/sim racer and am in the process of re-building my sim. I have an IKEA Paong chair and using my old stand. Getting some great ideas! Thanks for sharing!
I’ve been watching your content for about a year now, and this is one of my favorite version of you guys. Great content structure and a break from your usual beautiful storytelling.
For a casual racing rig ... I think this was a great piece.... Well done
Mine is more about function and it's 2x4's ... my first one was PVC and plywood
Was fantastic how you filmed the segment talking about all the things people were going to make fun of you for while standing with the piece in the most phallic way possible.
The 'Bea Arthur Bomber' bit had me laughing out loud. Good stuff.
I built my own cockpit out of lumber also, I used an old actual racing seat, works great! One thing that I did that you may want to do: Remove the pedals from the plastic box that they are housed in and mount the pedals upside down on some plywood (so the pedals are configured like in a car). Fasten the plywood to your racing cockpit at an appropriate spot. I made my upside down pedals container adjustable for shorter or longer legs so when kids use it they can reach the pedals. Great project, enjoy!
edit: I am intrigued with your spline design and will work on something like that myself, the only thing that I don't like about it is the distance that the driver sits from the display (wall). This could be resolved by building a monitor/tv support stand closer to the driver.
I started watching you 5 years ago. For some reason TH-cam stopped recommending your vids about 4 years ago.
I haven't seen any of your vids since then but holy moly. You have a warehouse and a team now?! Congrats dude. So happy for your success!
Guys, I love your videos. I only have one criticism, which I have long ago decided not to voice.
But when you started talking about what the comments were going to pick up on, and you thought it was saying “like” too much, I had to write this. 😄
Your upspeak/hrt/rising inflection, is driving me up the proverbial!
There. I said it. I feel better now 😄
Carry on!
"If I ever own a house where this isn't big enough, I'm doing well" hahahaha
It's true
LOVING this build! Ultra Short Throw Projector would be perfect for front mounting the projector. I do buildouts for clients with these for more "budget" focused/size constrained home theaters and would be perfect for this application if latency isn't too huge of a focus. I put budget in parenthesis because, they're not cheap by any means, but in comparison to $49k professional grade projectors, they're a steal. Projectors in general wouldn't be great for competitive games like shooters, but for a "let's have fun" application like a racing sim, it's great.
I love basically all of your videos, but I especially love this new format where you both are working together through the design process. It adds a whole new element to the video that we don't typically see from your channel, or any others that I'm aware of. Cheers!
Go check out Welcome to the woodshop. It's a lot of this. And a lot of goofying around too
@@Foureyes.Furniture Ah, I will. Thanks!
Amazing work I love it, that fact that you incorporated real life race circuits in the design was the perfect touch!
I thought that I was the only woodworking sim racing nerd. I'm glad that there are others like me out there.
Woodworking, Jordans and simracing... All the things I love in one video 😍
It's the wholy trinity :)
This is one nice rig. It's simple, sturdy, and doesn't really take up too much width wise. Great design guys. The only thing I could see that needs modifying is size for those with a small room, but they can still have good size video screen sit on it.
Great looking design! I assumed on your channels several months ago and love the videos and style. I've heard you guys talk a little about cars (caught a glimpse of the S2k in one video!) and F1 before, which is right in my wheelhouse. Now, somehow, we also share sim racing as a hobby! Truly awesome to see your work, great job. I built myself a simple rig to get started and currently working on an overly complex Formula style rig. It's going slow (only so much time, amiright?).. Been a little over a year, but I'm on the closing stages. Not sure I can finish by November but sounds like a great challenge! Love the channel, keep up the great content and general banter. Hopefully the sim racing big will really get you and you'll jump on iRacing! Yeah, a little snobby about realism but it's so much fun to have it all on the line, (virtual) wheel to wheel, racing open wheelers (I mostly run Formula Renault 3.5 these days) on the most amazing Formula tracks in the world. Makes you appreciate F1 even more.
I would love to get into something like that....but between working 70+ hours a week, and having a family. I don't think I can do it. Maybe in 10 more years :)
BTW, I like the new format with the banter. It feels more natural having the reasoning process behind some of the decisions. Keep it up!
I am "from the sim community". No making fun of you guys. I am here because I don't want a metal erector set in my studio. Great job! I love it and is so much cooler than a off the shelf setup.
Besides the steering wheel being “too damn high” and the seat too close for comfort, looks great. Possibly a redesigned 2.0 later on? Get on a car and take measurements guys 😉 👌🏻
Yeah - it’s always good to have some adjustability in stuff like this.
Wow, this is exactly what I needed. I just bought a screen and was about to start making one in few days. And voila! This video drops. Perfect timing! Thanks a lot!
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome project. Awesome video.
Really digging the casual assembly breakdown (and the chat about planes and ships) with the cuts to video of working on those portions plays. I think this made me actually watch more than my usual background "listen and rewind a bit as needed" approach.
My man.... I love this design. One thing you didn't think of: The Epson ultra-short-throw projector. Ultra short means RIDICULOUSLY short. You could set it in front of the rig, on the floor, a few inches from the wall, and it will project a 100+ " screen. The only downside is cost. Those lenses get very pricey, very quick.
"Le mans, where they have the straight and they put in the..."
"Cones or whatever"
That would be a fun task for a marshall to but the cones back up every 20s for 24h
15:50 So, the answer is yes, the SR-71 is still the fastest air-breathing (declassified) jet ever made. In case you were wondering.
That came out awesome. The lines look great. Very classy and looks fast just sitting there.
This is the most excited I’ve been about building something in a long time. I already started collecting some of the stuff for my project.
Awesome! Can't wait to see it
Hey man, as one of the GT7 devs, I appreciate your mix of your project and how it intertwines with gaming. Props.
Prove
@@bw9945 Check the credits of GT7 under the artists tab
Awesome, love the design and the process. The only downside is that rigs usually have adjustability (That steering wheel is angle/height looks uncomfortable). Maybe your shorter/taller friends want to play, or maybe you want to try out different steering wheel angles or seat distances to see what feels good. Just like in a real car. Otherwise looks very nice
I love that it looks like a highend piece of furniture! Beautiful work. One design I think would be stellar would be something along those lines that would also hide the gaming gear and morph into an table or something when not being used as a sim controller.
The projector needs to go on a rear down force wing. It can be like a shelf to hold components… maybe multi level. It would complement the look. Looks great. Thanks.
I watch your channel regularly but just found this video. Wanted to say thank you for including so much from the design process and conversations around it :)
The USAF is working on the B-21 Raider and of course you mentioned the B-2, but I can't wait until they start production on the "B-Arthur". This is a very cool build and I can't express, in words, how envious I am of the final product and set up!
Yes Shaun, this is excellent content. Just like it was over on WTTW!!
This Channel just keeps getting better
I love the new ‘behind the scenes’ video format
DUUUUUUUUUUDE, super cool build. i love the rockler challenge idea im gonna submit something for sure. This will be my first time doing a challenge so this should be exciting.
I really love this!! Great job! I would like to have seen hidden cable runs.
Very cool design! I love that you used sections of tracks to make the profile. Such an awesome idea.
all I see here is how 2 jerks messed up a bunch of material. Trees were killed for the joy of downs and autists from the Internet!
while nimitz is a class of US-Carriers, it's also a ship, as most classes of ships are named after the first one, the class leader. Also - US Navy vessels start wit USS (or if not yet in service PCU), not SS, the army, Airforce and Coastguards use other prefixes. Civil ships named with SS would most likely be steam or sailing ships, but as they don't specifically need prefixes to my knowlegde, they can also go without any prefix.
I love making things with wood and i love driving cars. THIS IS THE BEST VID.
Also, FOV is something that you fine tune in most sims, and it's something that changes with screen size and distance from the screen. It's worth looking into, plenty of guides out there.
Inverting the pedals is also a very popular "mod". Just depends how deep you want to dive into sim racing.
I know this is old, but the only changes I would make to this design, is to have inverted pedals, and a nice heel rest, and then I'd have hollowed out a channel from the underside of the upper arm, to run all the cables within, and have them "pop" out of the back near the wall. It would have allowed for cleaner cable management (personal peev of mine).
I loved all of the Chris output; 4 Eyes was produced in a cool style.
TBH though, I actually enjoy the more raw look at processes, moments, and people.
You addressed the switch a few weeks ago and I'm on board! I hope others are too,
Love the quality and style of your illustrations!
I love this design! I might actually steal some Inspiration from this for my own sim racing build. My only real criticisms of this design would be that the steering wheel seems like it's too close to the driver. At the very least, it would be nice to have some adjustability in the steering wheel and seat. Maybe tilt the seat back a touch to allow the thighs to comfortably rest on the seat rather than hovering in the air. Oh, and you'll definitely want the shifter. And maybe an e-brake handle, too. Trust me on that one
3 seconds in, i already like you and your video!
Thanks for sharing this guys, great idea by going in a different direction than some other racing seats.
Great build, although it may suffer from "form over function". For instance, there's several poor choices made as far as seating position is concerned ; with the screen position also being somewhat awkward (you have to look upward to see it properly); the seat should be on an angle, not flat; and as others have mentioned, the steering wheel is too close.
It sure looks spiffy though, I am just not convinced it is particularly practical. 🤔
Yeah, you need to be able to rest your legs on the seat the whole way down the back of the thigh. With this, he's holding his legs up with his feet and hips and overtime, it can become an issue. I developed some sciatic nerve issues with a poor sim seat position. Not sure how long he'll be running at a time, but it adds up.
@@biwan428 Yep. I don't think the rig will be used much. Maybe more of a 'display' and/or 'conversation piece' than a functional product.
They should have researched 'proper seating position', and not relied on their own interpretations....
The seat should go up a bit and slightly angled backwards. The pedals should be closer and the projection should be lower. I would mount the projector upside down so it beams down instead of up. This way you can keep the projector horizontal and still have it project low enough to have the projected dashboard level with the real steering wheel .
Start of video: "hmm, maybe the reason nobody builds sim racing setups with no lateral support for that huge motor in the wheel is that even though it looks cool (YT thumbnail yo!), the steering wheel will have unavoidable wobble"
End of video: "yep"
Awesome build and love the new format and thanks for taking the best idea for the hobby build. 🤣👊
Thanks...appreciate it :)
This has to be the most elegant race sim I have ever seen, however that "nose" will always be in the way of your field of view with a projector.
As an architect, I love the process and the walking illustration. Great work
It's really cool watching an experienced craftsman make something for my favourite hobby.
It might not be what a sim racer would make, but personally I think you made something really cool.
I made my first set up out of plastic plumbing pipes which I spray painted black. Gave the whole thing a roll cage look wgich was great for the purpose.
Would love to see an update on this with Gran turismo 7 and VR!
It's mind blowing how immersive racing games can be, would love to see and hear your take on it.
This is also SUCH a rad design
Ahh love the design! I made a racing sim out of plywood during lockdown and I absolutely love it! Best thing I ever made lol
Ps... Can I enter my racing sim for the Rockler challenge? I don't live in the US though
You can definitely enter. Not sure if you're eligible to win.
@@Foureyes.Furniture I'll just put the hashtag on it then so others can check it out too 😜
PLEASE tell me you still have the templates for this! I have a number of friends who are driver Sim lovers, who would absolutely lose their minds to have something like this.
Dope build man.
Are you kiddin?
It looks like you need to add a board behind the peddles so your heel can rest on it. You don't generally have to hold your legs up while driving.
Him sweating this rather simple design gave me a pretty good chuckle.
Serious wood between his legs while he is speculating what critique will be...LOL. 22:40
6:05 me literally every day at work 😂
I'm always trying to incorporate my car and woodworking hobbies... thanks for the idea! Looks amazing.
Do it...perfect timing with the challenge
man that resonated when you were talking about not wanting to waste wood. i'm right there with you. Like you said, even if it were free, i would still have a hard time throwing away good scraps and offcuts.
It's true. I don't think I'll ever get over it.
Love this video format so much! With the meeting and all of the discussion, it provides great insight into how you get from a concept in your head to final product. Really fun video and makes me want to build one.
An ultra short throw PJ mounted to the front of the rig would be perfect! A little tweaking on the slope of the seat bottom would make it much more comfortable for longer races.
Screw being a “man’s man” GEEKS RISE UP 👊👊
Love the build! I'd love to see you build a arcade but with no wraps like most. But would love to see different types of wood to create a character that most wrap their arcade in.
Not just a class of ship but also the name of the first of it’s kind. I served 4yrs on the USS Nimitz CVN-68. Named after Chester W. Nimitz (Admiral )
Chesty!
Shaun got paranoid after saying that, that he was going to get called out. Cause he was kind of just guessing
@@Foureyes.Furniture - Yeah my apologies to Shaun should have made it sound more like “hey you’re on the right track, here’s some additional info”. Something like that. Love the work gents!
Love it! Cool design.
It's all about fun! 🤷🏻♂️
You guys should have seen my first self made simrig.
Basically a bunch of wooden posts screwed together on an old chair. 😂
But be aware, simracing is very addictive, before you know it you're spending more money on hardware than you initially wanted. 😁
I can relate. 🤦♂️
Seeing you guys drive with only one foot was funny 😄
Not going to lie that is one slick rig.
Long time watcher first time comment….I love this format of this video, it shows more of y’all ( yes from the south) personality. Great job!
Thanks man...appreciate that. Honestly, if you like this. you should REALLY check out the new channel. It's this kinda of stuff twice per week.
Great job you guys but please start mas-producing these:)
there are two kinds of sim racing people:
-time for my daily grind
-if it turns at 30mph, it's not a sim
beautiful cockpit. but can I give you one idea? You need to move the pedals or the seat along with the steering wheel to suit different heights of people. Place the steering wheel on the rail on the bottom side of the base and move the base for the steering wheel along it (the base for the steering wheel is in the shape of the letter O)
“Real” sim racer here, also lifetime carpenter/ woodworker… my diy sim rig was just thrown together with Baltic birch scraps, in one day… complete with triple monitor mounts… it’s ugly, but it works and I didn’t want to waste more time than 1 day building it..
Nice build. The stick shift is fun to drive with it gives a realism to the game but it makes you slower. And with all sports there are opinions. Just have fun then you enjoy it the most.
When I was growing up, there were all those PSA's on TV saying "Don't drink and drive".
So I took it to heart. I don't drink, and I don't drive.
I still like driving games though, so maybe I'll build me one of those one day.
You should try some drinking games. I highly recommend "Tapper"
@@Foureyes.Furniture LOL
I also love racing games, but this is my first time hearing of Gran Tureesmo, can't wait to check it out
When Chris said he has problems envisioning thing in his head , I had to laugh because i have the opposite problem I can see things very clearly , then when it doesn't work or needs to be tweaked I am reluctant to deviate from what's in my head I waste time try to make it work instead of changing my idea lol .
You, your wife and Shawn are all fucking hilarious and the somber dispassionate both you and Shawn display in the videos is somehow calming and grounding, I love your videos plz keep it up lads.
I can’t tell you HOW many hours I’ve spent on the various gran turismo games over the years. I absolutely love them
Actually B-Arthur is a Marine....Gorgeous build!
23:05 bold of you to assume we think they're yours. i think you where present tho so kudos for that
One way to implement a complete racetrack is to flip monza around and make it the sides of your seat. It basically looks like a seat already
If you like sim racing, try it in VR, I have a very similar setup + a meta quest 2 and the immersion is ABSURD!! I find myself flinching before I crash my car every time xD
Redsuns White Comet RX7 spotted! loved it! nice taste on Kicks and Cars!
Love the grandma sitting position.
What I would like to see - in terms of hobby builds is wood headphone stands. Hifi and audiophile audit rigs, carpentered by wood on course
Awesome. Loved GT series. Had a basic wheel growing up. Hope u enjoy playing.
Thanks! I'll try :)
11:53 yes that technology is pretty cool