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Re: Ultimate MSXR 3/4DOF

Postby Riton » Tue 12. Feb 2013, 18:28

I'm moving house in one week.
I continue to prepare all the elements.
but it will be slower, with the move and the new organization ...

I will produce an element by 3/4 weeks.
Then if all goes well in operation with the engine running, load, I end manufacturing.
I already bought the steel
it is in the garage:
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I have to save money ..... I have to buy 2 other motors / inverters.
I do not know if I'll finish it quickly ....
I might need 6 months / 1 year to buy engines.
But I already have 2 engines for testing, I will definitely buy one single motor / inverter to test the simulator.

If all goes well it will be the first simulator style "Force Dynamics" low cost, and easily achievable!


I hope it will be up to the simulator "Force Dynamics"!
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Re: Ultimate MSXR 3/4DOF

Postby Riton » Thu 7. Mar 2013, 23:28

The Ultimate machine is under construction!
Steel will blush!
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Re: Ultimate MSXR 3/4DOF

Postby motiondave » Sat 9. Mar 2013, 00:42

yeah.......looking good..........
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Re: Ultimate MSXR 3/4DOF

Postby Riton » Sun 10. Mar 2013, 03:40

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Re: Ultimate MSXR 3/4DOF

Postby Riton » Mon 11. Mar 2013, 21:30

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Re: Ultimate MSXR 3/4DOF

Postby Riton » Wed 13. Mar 2013, 23:08

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sheave supports for the counterweight
I started to cut all the tubes
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Re: Ultimate MSXR 3/4DOF

Postby Riton » Thu 14. Mar 2013, 18:41

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Re: Ultimate MSXR 3/4DOF

Postby Racerr87 » Fri 15. Mar 2013, 01:07

Does the force dynamics uses the same principle as you? Or do they use linear actuators for the job?

Looks really clean so far!
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Re: Ultimate MSXR 3/4DOF

Postby Riton » Fri 15. Mar 2013, 09:18

Force dynamics using linear actuators manufacture.

I completely redesigned the "engine".
I simplified the assembly of linear actuators.
With a motor, without belt, no great deflection of the piston rod.

As innovate rather than copy completely!

If you are not quite follow, watch all my videos on the "ultimate machine" on Youtube:

http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL ... 0jLQvhaOC1

thank you
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Re: Ultimate MSXR 3/4DOF

Postby Riton » Fri 15. Mar 2013, 22:13

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Any cuts made, except the fourth columns, it is he who normally pay for the motor rotation and the curved screen.
I'd consider putting the engine rotation to the back, I should still think about it, between the front and rear, I'm still on ....

I'll wait until all weld to refine this post before, it will be easier to view all mounted, including the distance between the screen and the driving position.

For the following:
This will be the drilling of various holes.
I think of reinforcements between posts to hold the whole firmly as on the model, a single bar to hold the gap.
I also think the wiring is the position of the electronic housing, support for curved screen, support for projectors ....
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