Your process and explanation is simplistic and educational. Your subscribers are getting an education while watching you and your videos mature and improve. Thank your dad for us for supporting you in your hobby and UA-cam channel. God Bless
So I've been working on building a yoke with Arduino. I had seen this video few weeks ago and had it in my mind. But later i forgot about this and started tinkering with Arduino and mobiflight and fsuipc and what not. Nothing worked out and then suddenly i remembered. The original idea for everything i had came from Captain Bob videos. I came back to this video and voila! I got the X axis to work like magic when i used the code here. The codes i was using earlier were not giving me his results. Thank you Captain Bob.
Thank you - What is the dia. of the wooden poles you used? I'm hoping to fine some metal ones (EDIT, I re watched and you did say it's a 1/4th inch dowel)
Just discovered your channel with this video Captain Bob and you rock! Thank you for creating and sharing such a well done and in depth video :-D Looking forward toy checking out your other content now that we're subscribed. I'm going to make our sim match our Stinson 108 for increased realism during inclement weather :-)
I FUCKIKG LOOVE HIS INTRO!!! AS a 21 year old i can say its the coolest dude i have seen in a while... maybe its because of quarantine but omg he seems so fun lol
@@CaptainBobSim I really think you can make a killing selling this setup. If you made the whole thing assembled so I had to do was plug it in to my Arduino for in my case I'm plugging it directly into my Saitek yoke
I do not. I haven't had this error. I would recommend using the unmodified code from Amstudio's 5 axis video. You might also find more help in my 737 axis video. Sorry for not being very helpful, I haven't done this in a while :)
Hello, Sorry 'bout that, all of the descriptions got deleted, and I haven't rewritten them yet. The Code is here: github.com/AM-STUDIO/USB-5-AXIS-CONTROLLER The print is here: www.thingiverse.com/thing:4021103 and the potentiometers: rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fitm%2F2x-BOURNS-10K-Ohm-Slide-Potentiometer-100mm-Travel-Single-Linear-Taper-Carbon%2F401467538363%3Fhash%3Ditem5d79547bbb%3Ag%3ANj4AAOSwG1NahOqL&campid=5338464143&toolid=20008
Hi, Great video and trying to build my own since I cannot afford the ones out there. If I pay you, could you please 3D print the knobs and the potentiometer holder?
This is the one I used: www.amazon.com/BOURNS-Potentiometer-Travel-Single-Linear/dp/B079ZQ6T13/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=10k+slide+potentiometer+100mm&qid=1583678535&sr=8-1 You could also use these: www.amazon.com/Aexit-Straight-Potentiometer-Linear-dcc6584808058bc77a5484309b7756bf/dp/B0838L156M/ref=sr_1_11?keywords=10k+slide+potentiometer+100mm&qid=1583678555&sr=8-11
Thanks for reaching out. A while back all of my descriptions got deleted, and this one never got fixed! 📌Throttle: www.thingiverse.com/thing:2720384 📌Mixture: www.thingiverse.com/thing:2720409
I likely will eventually, but there is a long list of things before it to be done. I saved ~$30 with this method, and $30 is a lot of money on this channel :) I'm not saying this is the only way, I'm just sharing the way I did it.
Yeah, Finally someone is showing how to make a Throttle
Haha, I know, right!
Your process and explanation is simplistic and educational. Your subscribers are getting an education while watching you and your videos mature and improve. Thank your dad for us for supporting you in your hobby and UA-cam channel. God Bless
Thank you so much! I'll tell my dad thanks, Have a nice day!
So I've been working on building a yoke with Arduino. I had seen this video few weeks ago and had it in my mind. But later i forgot about this and started tinkering with Arduino and mobiflight and fsuipc and what not. Nothing worked out and then suddenly i remembered. The original idea for everything i had came from Captain Bob videos. I came back to this video and voila! I got the X axis to work like magic when i used the code here. The codes i was using earlier were not giving me his results. Thank you Captain Bob.
That's so awesome to hear!!! Amstudio's code works wonders!!
Your ingenuity is literally just what I needed in my flight simming life.
Thank you Noah! I am really glad these help :)
Clear skies!
- Captain Bob
Thank you - What is the dia. of the wooden poles you used? I'm hoping to fine some metal ones (EDIT, I re watched and you did say it's a 1/4th inch dowel)
Did the metal poles work?
Just discovered your channel with this video Captain Bob and you rock! Thank you for creating and sharing such a well done and in depth video :-D Looking forward toy checking out your other content now that we're subscribed. I'm going to make our sim match our Stinson 108 for increased realism during inclement weather :-)
Thank you for your kind words! That will be awesome, make sure to share your progress :)
@@CaptainBobSim Thanks Captain Bob, will do! :-) Best regards, Christian @ peregrinusS.com
Nice Cpt. Bob, thank you!
You're welcome Mike!
I really love your tutorials and im going to use them for my cessna citation cockpit!
I'm glad these help, That would be super cool, you should send me pictures to CaptainBobSim@gmail.com I would love to see it
I FUCKIKG LOOVE HIS INTRO!!! AS a 21 year old i can say its the coolest dude i have seen in a while... maybe its because of quarantine but omg he seems so fun lol
Congratulations and thank you to share our passion of flight
Thank you too! Happy Simming!
Captain Engineer👌🏻
Capt. You are the man as always.
Thanks :)
Looking forward to make this. Great design :)
That's awesome! You'll have to share your progress!
@@CaptainBobSim im still gonna order some parts. Probbly around 2 months hehe
@@CaptainBobSim also, I saw you comment on a cessna yoke tutorial, how is it going? Because im also planning to build one of those.
@@kiancabarle123 It's going kind of slow. I have some design flaws I want to fix, because I don't want to advertise how to make a broken yoke :)
@@kiancabarle123 I can relate. I'm going to get my stepper motors I ordered from March!
Where did you get the friction locks that you show after you show how to drill the holes
www.thingiverse.com/thing:2806186 and www.thingiverse.com/thing:2805734 scale these up so that the hex nut's width is 1.5"
@@CaptainBobSim I really think you can make a killing selling this setup. If you made the whole thing assembled so I had to do was plug it in to my Arduino for in my case I'm plugging it directly into my Saitek yoke
The statement in the sketch:
Joystick_ Joystick;
doesn't pass syntax when compiled. Anybody know what's wrong with the statement?
I do not. I haven't had this error. I would recommend using the unmodified code from Amstudio's 5 axis video.
You might also find more help in my 737 axis video. Sorry for not being very helpful, I haven't done this in a while :)
Hi Bob, love your videos. I can´t find your link with code and the potmeters you used. Thanks, Henk from the Netherlands
Hello,
Sorry 'bout that, all of the descriptions got deleted, and I haven't rewritten them yet.
The Code is here:
github.com/AM-STUDIO/USB-5-AXIS-CONTROLLER
The print is here: www.thingiverse.com/thing:4021103
and the potentiometers:
rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fitm%2F2x-BOURNS-10K-Ohm-Slide-Potentiometer-100mm-Travel-Single-Linear-Taper-Carbon%2F401467538363%3Fhash%3Ditem5d79547bbb%3Ag%3ANj4AAOSwG1NahOqL&campid=5338464143&toolid=20008
Hi,
Great video and trying to build my own since I cannot afford the ones out there. If I pay you, could you please 3D print the knobs and the potentiometer holder?
I think I could, Email me for more details: CaptainBobSim@gmail.com
What petiometer could I use with a leobdonar board to make this?
This is the one I used: www.amazon.com/BOURNS-Potentiometer-Travel-Single-Linear/dp/B079ZQ6T13/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=10k+slide+potentiometer+100mm&qid=1583678535&sr=8-1
You could also use these:
www.amazon.com/Aexit-Straight-Potentiometer-Linear-dcc6584808058bc77a5484309b7756bf/dp/B0838L156M/ref=sr_1_11?keywords=10k+slide+potentiometer+100mm&qid=1583678555&sr=8-11
Thankyou very much 🙏😎 captain bob
You are welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Do you have the links for the 3D prints for the caps?
Thanks for reaching out. A while back all of my descriptions got deleted, and this one never got fixed!
📌Throttle: www.thingiverse.com/thing:2720384
📌Mixture: www.thingiverse.com/thing:2720409
@@CaptainBobSim Thank you so much. Great job btw !
Why aren't you selling these setups? I'd pay you for the knobs and holding brakets
jdbrusseau@gmail.com
Cool
Thank you!
Dude! Iam worried if NASA would hire you in future and we alllose all the videos you make!
Lol I don't think you'll loose any videos, Just look at Mark Rober!
why are the graphics in the cockpit low?
I turned them down for a stream, but never turned them back up :)
It can be make on arduino mega?
No. The arduino mega is not compatible :(
If you are using x-plane 11 you can use arduino
@@MauroReza With this sketch, and a potentiometer?
Small tip. Through the crappy arduiono out and buy Leo Bodnar
I likely will eventually, but there is a long list of things before it to be done.
I saved ~$30 with this method, and $30 is a lot of money on this channel :)
I'm not saying this is the only way, I'm just sharing the way I did it.