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| goofy:
Anyone? Also, How do you keep the spindle from having side-to-side movement? I've got a 1/4" spindle and a 1/4" bushing, but there is still some play which translates into wobble at the encoder wheel. |
| Xiaou2:
while it can be fun to build them... the cost savings isnt that mcuh... and it will take a bit of time to order, wait for parts, or hunt for parts (gas$ + time), build time...ect... and then... you still will have a spinner that is lower quality with a wobble and some 'play' and maybe even a bit of sensor allignment issues. I recomend the slikstick spinner because of the dual bearings ( www.slikstick.com ), or oscars latest vortex spinner. |
| goofy:
Yes, I fully agree with your reasoning on this topic as it is generally not much more expensive to buy than it is to build. However, at this point I am trying to build many of these components mostly to learn the technology and building techniques. I will likely use these "scratch" built products for a secondary cab or for some standalone control panels. It is very likely that my main cabinet will have all bought pieces. About 2 years ago I built a desktop control panel with two 8-way sticks and 6 buttons each using a hacked keyboard. This was a very fun and educational learning experience and I am very happy that I did it. So, I will continue to hack together some controls as educational pieces. |
| Thenasty:
goto the project annoucements, the first one there shows how to build one or click on my link below the sig. |
| Stingray:
--- Quote from: Xiaou2 on September 09, 2004, 09:40:03 pm --- I recomend the slikstick spinner because of the dual bearings ( www.slikstick.com ) --- End quote --- I agree. The Slikstik Tornado is an incredible controller. Tempest plays like a dream with it. -S |
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