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  1. AMI it's retrospective. What do you want to achieve.? I built a rig that is now probably old/obsolete, i5 3570k overclocked, water cooled..... Including my machine, all the aluminium, electronic stuff, gtx980ti, probably about 4 grand now. This is where it starts, you will build a simple bit onto your chair and then decide that you want more realism. You can build a budget flight sim but honestly m8 it gets expensive. :thumbup:

  2. Download the file as is. Open autocad, open file and the file should show as a drawing. I am really struggling to understand why it does not work. It does here. Don't rename it, create a new folder and stick the drawings in there. Point autocad to that folder, make sure that the default application is autocad, get rid of viewers etc. You need autocad to open the file m8 :thumbup:

  3. Mach 3 is for controlling a CNC and as far as I know does not work with DXF. You need something like AutoCAD or a DXF viewer to read these files

     

    Boltz, you are correct on this one. It's a common misconception about dxf files and I am not going to go into the where's and why's in case autodesk sues me

    but there are more ways to skin a cat :thumbup:

  4. Don't laugh but, I thought ejection seat and comfort, let's just give it a go. Contemporary guys will just go thats awful others will say that's nice, the problem came with the albatross, 2nd seat, gonna use network input/output and I need to make second seat nearly 2 ft higher. Back to the drawing boards. :)

     

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  5. Thanks John

     

    I accept the praise humbly especially coming from yourself, "the gauge god". Yes when I got out of hospital I had a lot of time to think and if I get bored I get dangerous, drink takes over and I become a bit of a twat. Hence poor Deadman got it, my fault totally. Not being able to do things physically just bore me down but it did give me time to think, sketch and play. I'm working on a skeletal plan from Dimebugs front console to build it in 15mmX15mmX1mm right angle, it's actually harder than it sounds. I really enjoy building things but I am really struggling to get my head round the electronics side of it. I think like a lot of guys we try to walk before we can run, I'm, trying to learn lasers, lasecad, arduino, robotics, Ian's DCS Bios, Autocad and a shit load of other stuff all at the one time, so I have decided to go with the front console, once that is done I will move to the next one. :thumbup:

  6. Right I went through so many options about making the TM throttles cassette like, you all know when something goes wrong, ie even a lcd light, you need to get the faulty part out so you have to dismantle your whole console to sort a wire. I spent 2 nights going through as many a10 cockpits as I could find and using pixel ruler I kinda found what I needed. Dimebug did an awesome job and total respect to the weeman. looking at angles:

     

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  7. No point in starting a new thread so I will incorporate the pit build with this. I took Dimebugs plans and tried to make them skeletal, honestly these two consoles took ages to build as they were hand cut/sized/angled etc. I used: I think it was pythagoras who stated, "if you have 3 mounting points you can take away a straight line without losing structural intregity" so I built them modular so that if anything gets in the way I can either move it or remove it. I'm building the TM warthog into left console like a cassette, so it can slide in and out. I mean it's not a replica, but now I have somewhere to put my laser work onto.

     

    From side oblique

     

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    From Front, please excuse the mess of my cubby-hole (cleaners day-off :) )

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  8. Nice weeb. Looks like you are almost ready to start cutting again :thumbup:

     

    Cheers

    Hans

     

    Hi Hans my friend

     

    Yeah, been cutting, just trying to learn the power, depth and focal lens. I will put some pics together of my fails and my triumphs. The guy that said "you can't engrave a glass mirror with a 40w laser" I'm like "wrong m8". I Can show you!

     

    Anyway, I am trying 0.6mm, 1.0mm, 1.5mm, 2.0mm and 3mm acrylic, depth and kitch until I understand what it will look like on a panel. Anton had explained exploding text in autocad so I am playing around with that.

     

    Speak soon

     

    Gordy

  9. Thanks Gadroc, I forgot to bring you into this, I totally apologise. Basically you started this whole connectivity thing and I for one am totally appreciative. I really struggle to understand this board. I am such a noob to pcb's, I have so much to learn, I thought if it can do this! I can do that! I went total x7 conversion for the laser, job done, but the more I looked at that board the more it intrigued me.

  10. Here's the Moshi Board.

     

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    This board ran everything on a 2014 Chinese Laser. I am only learning electronics as I go, but I honestly studied that little board and tried to make sense of how it worked. It's not an A-B it's an A-A, that board ran laser power through a potentiometer, pwm to fire the laser, test fire, it controlled the x and y axis,it controlled the limit switches, (they were hit or miss by the way) but it made a totally functional laser. I can't get my head around why it was able to do what it did. It had hardwired moshidraw, horrible software imho, hence I spent $750 upgrading it to the way I wanted. Ian, Anton, John, we try and make a usb connected arduino do certain things, but can anything be learned from that board. Can we not make steppers for gauges simpler. We must have done it already as the Chinese merely copy ours.

  11. This was the z table stepper motor, (motion table up and down)

     

    wiring_1.jpg

     

    The it was onto the 5v bus, I used a digital buck transformer that I used to vary the voltage on this and fed the 5v lcd with outputs available to lcd lights and laser pointers, (5V)

     

    5v bus below.

    5v%20bus%20and%20control%20box.jpg

     

     

    I will tidy this up, just trying to get stuff down.

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