This is a very late question I know; but why did you choose to use linkages in this design? Couldn't you have rather found a way to attach the potentiometer to the hinges connecting the pedal arm and the base?
Please tell me the reasoning behind your decision because I'm not very good with linkage mechanisms and I would prefer to make a design without one if it's performance wouldn't be affected.
@@randomguymaniac yes the 3D printed is very strong. Some parts must be printed with a 100% infill, especially for the brake pedal. The recommended infill is indicated in the names of the .STL files.
This is a very late question I know; but why did you choose to use linkages in this design? Couldn't you have rather found a way to attach the potentiometer to the hinges connecting the pedal arm and the base?
Please tell me the reasoning behind your decision because I'm not very good with linkage mechanisms and I would prefer to make a design without one if it's performance wouldn't be affected.
Hi, sorry I only see you questions today ...
What mean "linkage" ?
@@diysimstudio8225 He means the arms connected to the potentiometers turning it
@@bass2762 ok I understood, but this mechanism is mandatory for the pedal, the clutch and throttle can't work without.
@@diysimstudio8225 he asked why you used the linkage
Hello, i just bought your design! Can you provide me some help with the print? Did you print the mobile part standing? What rotation should i use?
Hello,
I never printed the parts, I paid 3D printing services to do it. I recommend you to ask help on 3D print forum.
Best regards,
DIY SIM STUDIO
Is there a way to replace the potentiometer with a hall sensor?
Hi, I can't give you an answer because the pedal was designed to be used with potentiometer.
Cost to make this pedals?
You can buy the cad files, the link is in the description of the video.
Will these pedals work with games like f1 22 or Iracing
Yes
Is this strong enough ?
@@randomguymaniac Fried Chicken I don't understand your question, can you give me more details, please?
@@diysimstudio8225 the strenght of the 3d printed parts . Will it hold load cell pedal well in long term use ?
@@randomguymaniac yes the 3D printed is very strong. Some parts must be printed with a 100% infill, especially for the brake pedal. The recommended infill is indicated in the names of the .STL files.