congs.. your stick has spring control. can you make this joystick with force sensors? (pls invesitgate saitek x65 f) if you can do it ; we buy 2 quantities and we wait your this application video. best regards
I like everything about this video: 1. Looks nice and high quality 2. Nice music 3. Informative A couple of questions: 1. How does it hold up? It's over a year later and I'm curious if the construction is robust enough. 2. What's the music in this video? ;P 3. Is the base a part of the build? There is not much about it in this video. It looks like it was based on potentiometers and I was thinking about using hall sensors instead. Overall, great video!
Hello Michael, thanks for your feedback. It's holding great, printed in pla. There are stronger filaments if you wish. But nice part about it is you can always replace broken parts. Not sure about music, it was implemented in video maker. Base is not a part of this build, it's available on google. Search for OLUKELO gimball. Base is constructed for hall sensors. Cheers :)
Hello Michael, You did an Amazing Job! I wonder if I can make it as well and use that to replace my car shift gear?? I know it need a lot of modification on that what do you Think??
Wooooow AWSOME JOB!!!! I´m looking for something like this for my wheelchair. I can´t afford an electric wheelchair but I can adapt a hoverboard to it...... Any help would be very much appreciated ..... Thank you!!!!
@@mihaelmesnjak8508 hi thanks for getting back, I left that project behind because I couldn't figure out how to program the joystick for the hoverboard. Telegram @nacc1981 Thanks
@@mihaelmesnjak8508 that's what I was figuring, I'm going to end up buying your files on cults3d in the next week or so. I really like the design, minus the missing hat switch 😉
You can get 5-way navigation switches which are a fairly small package. Some redesigning would definitely be needed though. They aren’t panel-mount either, so that makes things slightly more complicated.
Amazing work!! what material did you print it with for better durability ? I´m going to buy a 3d printer next 2-3 months for that kind of stuff. How much are you charging for the models ?
Hi man, i just printed the parts but i cant manage to pair the 2 parts of the head toghether, there's always like a little bit of space due to the plate adesion, you have any tip?
@@magemagician4757 i managed to solve that by using some abs juice to fill the gap, but you could also use some super glue and some kind of fine dust. After some sanding that should be alright
i’m very interested in your design, is there a parts list that comes with the files when you buy them? or could you respond with one? i’m considering getting this or the free jflyer joystick, but some of the hardware is expensive for it, if you could comment that i’d be more interested. also, does this have rotation?
Hi, yes psrts list is included, and parts are not expensive at all. But this is for grip only, you can find files for gimball free on google, just search for olukelo gimball
I like the design, but it seems a bit lack luster regarding buttons. 1 4 way hat is very sparse, ideally for DCS you'd have 4 5 way hats with several push buttons. I also don't understand why you didn't design a 2 stage trigger, it wouldn't have been that hard. It wouldn't be that hard to modify it to accept the cheap 5 way hats off of aliexpress or a 3D printed one.
DIY is all about making stuff. I have a printer and bought a joystick for 400 USD. But also i made myself collective, pedals, sensors, grips, radio panels... stuff worth over a 1000 USD, with 180 USD printer and some filament :) Point is to make stuff yourself.
Awesome project and great inspiration but wtf is up with the music, man? It's almost ruining the video. It would be a lot more interesting if you would talk and explain what you are doing instead of the second-hand beats.
I'll order two!!!! As replacement sticks for The T16000m stick case. I need those in my life right now!.
I gotta need 2 of these for Immersive Armored core experience
man of culture
This is an excellent design! Ty for the inspiration😊
This looks great man! One question, how does it compare with the expensive ones? Such as the logitechs and such, are the movements accurate?
This is a recreation of a flight joystick worth a lot of money so I am guessing quite well
depends on your skills. You can make it much better than logitech :)
Expensive and accurate Logitech. 😅🤣😂You could make one better than Logitech using cardboard.
Logitech is cheap shit compared to VKB, Virpil & Winwing
Can you share the project?
How do you hook up the wiring im just starting out and im confused
Man, this looks awesome for a functional DIY build. How did you deal with electrical and programming for the stick if you don't mind me asking?
You can use and USB encoder. (or more than one if you like there is really no limit)
easyest path is mmjoy2 or freejoy with arduino
Arduino with ATmega32U4 chip.
if you have a console like xbox for ps4 then there is a version made for them that needs no electronics
congs.. your stick has spring control. can you make this joystick with force sensors? (pls invesitgate saitek x65 f) if you can do it ; we buy 2 quantities and we wait your this application video.
best regards
I like everything about this video:
1. Looks nice and high quality
2. Nice music
3. Informative
A couple of questions:
1. How does it hold up?
It's over a year later and I'm curious if the construction is robust enough.
2. What's the music in this video? ;P
3. Is the base a part of the build?
There is not much about it in this video.
It looks like it was based on potentiometers and I was thinking about using hall sensors instead.
Overall, great video!
Hello Michael, thanks for your feedback. It's holding great, printed in pla. There are stronger filaments if you wish. But nice part about it is you can always replace broken parts. Not sure about music, it was implemented in video maker. Base is not a part of this build, it's available on google. Search for OLUKELO gimball. Base is constructed for hall sensors. Cheers :)
@@mihaelmesnjak8508PLA?? How did you manage to smooth it so much?
Hello Michael, You did an Amazing Job!
I wonder if I can make it as well and use that to replace my car shift gear??
I know it need a lot of modification on that what do you Think??
It isnt accurate to 100% so its a risk
I keep having more and more reasons to purchase a 3d printer.. :O
Парни а прикупить в сборе можно? И где?
I printed it and there were no screw holes on the bottom how do I attach it to the gimbal?
hello, i bought your throttle of Cults3D, and im having problems with hall sensors reading, they are not linear, the middle is not even working
I want one, that is amazing, nice job!!
Really nice job!
Was it Olukelo’s gimbal base
yes
Wooooow AWSOME JOB!!!! I´m looking for something like this for my wheelchair. I can´t afford an electric wheelchair but I can adapt a hoverboard to it...... Any help would be very much appreciated ..... Thank you!!!!
Did you ever figure out how to do this?
No, not yet how about you?
Hello, what kind of help do you need? :)
@@mihaelmesnjak8508 hi thanks for getting back, I left that project behind because I couldn't figure out how to program the joystick for the hoverboard.
Telegram @nacc1981
Thanks
Man used a flat head driver for phillips!
any updates and any way to add a z axis rotation ?
very nice work.
Thank you :)
hello can you tell me how to connect al buttons to STM32f103C8T6 thx for it and great video
How hard would it be to swap two of the buttons for a 4-way HAT switch?
Without modifying whole head, imposible. Look how big center pov is
@@mihaelmesnjak8508 that's what I was figuring, I'm going to end up buying your files on cults3d in the next week or so.
I really like the design, minus the missing hat switch 😉
You can get 5-way navigation switches which are a fairly small package. Some redesigning would definitely be needed though. They aren’t panel-mount either, so that makes things slightly more complicated.
Amazing work!! what material did you print it with for better durability ?
I´m going to buy a 3d printer next 2-3 months for that kind of stuff. How much are you charging for the models ?
Best is to use pla because it is easy to work with, but you can use any material you want
just use enought infill. 20 to 30% should be fine
Petg is very durable and much easier to work with then abs.
@@Topper_Harley68 Learned it the hard way, abs is a nightmare.
Very well done!
increible, el mejor, por lejos
Hi. Great project. Share the files?
read desc
Hello dear friend. I couldn't find the file-s to buy. Can you helpe me please?
Hi man, i just printed the parts but i cant manage to pair the 2 parts of the head toghether, there's always like a little bit of space due to the plate adesion, you have any tip?
did you manage to resolve that issue? I have the same one
@@magemagician4757 i managed to solve that by using some abs juice to fill the gap, but you could also use some super glue and some kind of fine dust. After some sanding that should be alright
do you have the stl?
Is it possible to do the break lever with an axis instead of a button for variable breaking in aircraft?
It is posible, i have it on version for extreme 3d pro base. Send me email for details.
Mihael Mesnjak
I don’t actually know your email. Do i just go through cults3d?
wow awesome! im interest in this files please tell me how i do to buy
Hello, go to Cults3D.com
what did you use for the base? how do i find the downloads for this to print.thank you
The base looks like the joystick gimbal designed by Olukelo.
Where can I get the files?
Send me mail to flymiso (monkey) gmail com
Hi. Great project. Share the files? Tnx
@@mihaelmesnjak8508 hi do u have files ?
Go to cults3d you dan find them and others. Just search for hotas joystick
Do you think it'll work for xbox if u took apart a xbox controller and used the internals?
I dont se why not
Nice, however HOTAS means hands on throttle and stick. What you present here lacks some key part to be called HOTAS.
Afkors it means, and throttle is done and ready to be downloaded (for some digital cash) on cults3d :)
Hi man! Thinking about buy your files, but just a question, where did you find the base mechanism?
Search olukelo gimball on google
@@mihaelmesnjak8508 hi mate could you show how you mounted the hall sensors and wires?
i’m very interested in your design, is there a parts list that comes with the files when you buy them? or could you respond with one? i’m considering getting this or the free jflyer joystick, but some of the hardware is expensive for it, if you could comment that i’d be more interested. also, does this have rotation?
Hi, yes psrts list is included, and parts are not expensive at all. But this is for grip only, you can find files for gimball free on google, just search for olukelo gimball
U cant see parts required in video, 2nd picture
@@mihaelmesnjak8508 could you reply with the parts list? I’d probably buy it if i could see that
Its literally in the begining od the video, first picture is printed parts, second one hardware needed
@@mihaelmesnjak8508 alright sorry
Can someone please tell me what gauge wire that is
use smallest gauge posible
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Awesome
you are genius
cool
I would be interested in the files for this STL and CAD if possible. I don't use Facebook. I would rather not give out my email publicly :)
I think I have the files for a different version but would work.. If u are interested I will share the link 🔗 or sent the file
@@abhiramv8843 hey man you think you could send me the files? thx very much
hi do u have files ?
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I like the design, but it seems a bit lack luster regarding buttons. 1 4 way hat is very sparse, ideally for DCS you'd have 4 5 way hats with several push buttons. I also don't understand why you didn't design a 2 stage trigger, it wouldn't have been that hard. It wouldn't be that hard to modify it to accept the cheap 5 way hats off of aliexpress or a 3D printed one.
You do it then
all these diy videos be like "3d print these parts" if you have the money for a 3d printer, you have the money to buy a good joystick
Muy mala forma de pensar, si tienes dinero puedes tenee las 2 cosas pero crear tus propios proyectos no tiene valor.
If you have a 3d printer you can make a lot more than just one joystick.
DIY is all about making stuff. I have a printer and bought a joystick for 400 USD. But also i made myself collective, pedals, sensors, grips, radio panels... stuff worth over a 1000 USD, with 180 USD printer and some filament :)
Point is to make stuff yourself.
@@khoubash i don't speak spanish
3d printers are super cheap lol
Awesome project and great inspiration but wtf is up with the music, man? It's almost ruining the video. It would be a lot more interesting if you would talk and explain what you are doing instead of the second-hand beats.
Чел, это же охуенно👍
1 HAT ONLY IM BET YOU GONE NEED MORE LIKE 3 MORE