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Lilwolf:
Please move the non-yoke comments into another thread.  This should be about a new product, not politics... (ewe... we dont' usually get much politics around here...)

Anyway..

Will you sell just the shell itself? 

I have a full hydra controller, but it has a weighted Y axis (more detail in the middle) that I don't like.  I was considering buying some gears and trying to retro fit it... but I might consider buying parts from you.

IE, I have the grips, buttons, triggers, pots... So I would want basically everything that you fabricated and anything that is specific (gears ect).

Let me know if you think it might work out at some point...  If these are items that you might consider.
1UP:
Yes, I would like them to work on my panel, and I think all other interested parties would like them to work with their panels as well.  That's the whole point.

BTW, a normal bulky yoke will fit my cab, it's the weight I'm concerned with.  There's no reason these have to be a ton of bricks.

All I'm interested in is this: Do they work?  Do they last?  If the answer to these questions is "yes", then that's good enough for me.
Gamecab:
Alright here are more Pics. I was going to post them last night but I had to hang out with my 2 year old.

Ok,  The First Pic is The GameCab Yoke next to a real SW Yoke.

Picture 2 is the back view of the Yoke.  This picture is important because it highlights the fact that the POT can be moved for larger or smaller gears. OR if anyone wanted to retrofit and Oscar encoder wheel and board that it really would not be too hard.
Keep in mind that the real parts are going to be laser cut and will be much better than what you see.
Gamecab:
Xiaou2, this one (Picture 3) is for you  ;D.  These are the Stops that prevent the Yoke from becoming a 360 degree wheel.

Picture 4 is what the internals look like.  Mark the date down, I am finally showing the internals of a GameCab Yoke.  Again, try and be nice, All I have was a Jig saw and Bending break that was not rated for 16 Gauge metal.

The Blue Circle is the Spring System, This works but will NOT be on the final model.

The Red Circle is the Stop system and it IS adjustable, unlike a SW Yoke. 
Hoagie_one:
im stoked.  even your prototype is better than anything i can produce.
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