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Threw together this mod on my FFB2

 

It does have a voltage mod for double strength but i see with the dampers it would be great with the dual FFB2 mod as the springback is a bit weak. I have an extra so that will be a future project. It will get a VKB MCG grip on a later date.

 

Finished for now but ill be attaching the X axis directly to the X axis gimbal later so they are completely independent of each other

 

Enjoy, i love it!

 

 

A few closeups WIP in this post https://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=191114&page=2


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Wow,as a DIY enthusiast this is amazing, get some lifetime out of my stick and not worry about ballancemissiesmwith a heavier grip. Do you think with the experience you have now it would be possible to make it a little less destructive? I saw that you removed the original buttons, but maybe you moved them, which is a feat in and of itself!

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I could probably do this without removing quite a bit of the plastic now but i think you would need to remove a tiny bit in the center so it wont touch the edges. . I happen to have another without any damage to it so i might switch it over once i am 100% sure ill keep it. I may also ditch it completely and mod it with a Dual ms ffb2 setup for more FFB strength and make a custom enclosure.

 

I never use the buttons but its easy enough to reroute them to a box or something with some soldering. I will be putting them back on so they will work as normal. The cable can be put in the center of the shaft too

 

All this said my mom prefers my bro to come help with things that needs to look good haha, i dont have the patience and dont care so much about the final look :p

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