DIY Pump It Up Pad Build Guide

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  • Опубліковано 16 тра 2022
  • I simple and reliable build for PIU at home. Takes punishment and easy to maintain. Great for easy - medium level play.
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  • @SPVLaboratories
    @SPVLaboratories 2 роки тому +5

    cool build, you're very skilled no bar too!

  • @FlyingTilapia
    @FlyingTilapia 2 роки тому +1

    Takes much time to build it in the end it's worth it

  • @Zixio
    @Zixio Рік тому +1

    How did you get those prints for the pads? You just print out paper and put it on or how does it work?

    • @Seba.S
      @Seba.S  Рік тому +1

      You are correct. I downloaded some high quality scans and printed them on card stock paper at a print shop. Then I taped them to the underside of the panels.

  • @errrick
    @errrick Рік тому +3

    cool stuff ! how about durability ? how long does it take before anything breaks and requires manual fixing ?

    • @Seba.S
      @Seba.S  Рік тому

      It's made to last! After thorough playing the only thing I ever had to adjust were the buttons, which needed some retightening every once in a while. There is some weakness in the brackets that connect the two halves because it's the most flexible part. However, it won't break as long as you secure both sides while moving it. Even then, I've only ever had one of the screws break which was easily replaced.

  • @ShiroCh_ID
    @ShiroCh_ID 2 роки тому +3

    whelp i think its time for me to improvise it and use Arduino,another sensors and something for the bar

    • @Seba.S
      @Seba.S  2 роки тому +1

      Good luck. The polycarbonate I used has some flex which might not be what you want for other sensor types - try acrylic instead. I decided to not add the bar, but my plan was to cut through the support layer and slide the bar's base to rest underneath the middle layer.

    • @Cobalt985
      @Cobalt985 Рік тому +1

      You could potentially use FSRs/force sensitive resistors for the sensors. They are used in a lot of 4 panel builds, mine included.

  • @bayronrubio2182
    @bayronrubio2182 Рік тому

    Would you start selling them? And how much would it cost you to build 😅?? Im so curious

    • @Seba.S
      @Seba.S  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for your interest 😄 sadly it isn't for sale 😭If it means anything at all I am working on an updated video to better explain the build process

  • @crash414
    @crash414 Рік тому +2

    Question. What software are you using to show that the pad works at 2:24?

    • @Seba.S
      @Seba.S  Рік тому

      Sorry for late response. This is the controller options menu built into the pc. You can find it under the devices settings when you plug in most generic controllers.

    • @crash414
      @crash414 Рік тому

      @@Seba.S Got it. Thanks.

  • @p4160
    @p4160 Рік тому +2

    How much did this cost and how long did it take to assemble? I have a beauty pageant I want to compete in about ~12ish months and I really wanted to do a rhythm game for my talent potion of the competition! I think I may be able to assemble something like this considering my background with computer repair/programming.
    Also how much does this weigh if you don't mind answering? I have to know to see if I can cart it out on stage alone, LOL 😂😂😂

    • @Seba.S
      @Seba.S  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for watching. I made this on and off for about 2 months during the pandemic. Wood at the time was pretty expensive, on top of using some higher quality wood like the particle board that makes the entire flat surface. With this in mind, the dance pad is about 60lbs and cost me around $300 (give or take the materials you decide to use and special tools you might need).
      Instead, I would recommend ordering from "piudancepad" on instagram or facebook. They sell a soft mat that inspired this design and is also cheaper. It might skid if you don't tape it down, but you can easily play lvl 12 songs on it. Really my only complaint is that the controller is prone to being stepped on and breaking so I would recommend opening it up and closing the controller in a hard plastic shell. And if you are comfortable with wiring, then you can try changing the controller for the one in my tutorial.

    • @p4160
      @p4160 Рік тому

      @@Seba.S Thanks for the recommendation! Ill consider it for sure! Also TY for letting me know about the controller

  • @BFRG01
    @BFRG01 2 місяці тому

    what about bars

    • @Seba.S
      @Seba.S  2 місяці тому

      I never used them. I had an idea to install pipe couplings to the side of the base. Then the bars would be L-shape and are inserted into the coupling. Or make vertical bars on a separate piece and join it to the main board. I didn't have time to build it and test it

    • @BFRG01
      @BFRG01 2 місяці тому

      @@Seba.S i will play piu phoenix at my home soon

    • @Seba.S
      @Seba.S  2 місяці тому

      @@BFRG01 let me know any questions, if I had time this summer I would like to make a new guide

    • @BFRG01
      @BFRG01 2 місяці тому

      @@Seba.S umm,maintance pad?

    • @Seba.S
      @Seba.S  2 місяці тому

      @@BFRG01 it's very low maintenance. The buttons may need some adjustment with the screws to tune the sensitivity. But over all the build is very solid