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Hi.

 

I've been working on different ways to have usb instruments made, as cheap as possible. (amongst other things)

Now I have reached a point where I can have a prototype made.

 

These are all laser cut acrylic sheets, printed dials and face/back lit (I'll see which one works best).

 

The interface is 2 opencockpits servo motor cards.

I'm not building an A-10 simpit, so I'll make these available for purchase once squash out any prototype defects.

Since the only available pack at the moment is more than 1,000$ and doesn't really look the part, my goal was to try to design one at half price or less.

 

Everything in X and Y axis is made according to mil spec, to the best of my abilities. The rest, Z axis, is as close as possible since I'm working with sheets of material.

 

According to calculations from my cad program, this should come to under 550$ assembled and shipped out, or 350$ for a kit, less if more people are interested. I've designed it so there's no need for any tools or glue. Just snap it together like puzzles or lego bricks.

 

I'll probably have it cut next week.

 

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I'm also designing other instruments from the DCS lineup:

 

ADI and HSI, the most complex of instruments, with all the flags and moving parts working. Made with a mix of laser cut acrylic and 3d printed parts.

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And a P-51 instrument panel

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If there's a programmer out there, that could get teensy boards to work with dcs and lua, this could become a 20$ per instrument venture, so cockpits for everyone :) (as it stands now, commercially available instruments range from 250$ - 500$)

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Thanks, and yes.

 

Once I sort out some unknowns on this prototype, and perfect the technique, than I can start designing the rest or the instruments for the A-10, Ka-50 and p-51. And all the great aircraft that had been announced for dcs.

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Wow, fantastic work. Mmmmmmmm if I can get away with the cost. Another I'm gonna be following very very closely.

 

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This is incredible work indeed. I look forward to seeing Russian aircraft gauges.

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If there's a programmer out there, that could get teensy boards to work with dcs and lua, this could become a 20$ per instrument venture, so cockpits for everyone :) (as it stands now, commercially available instruments range from 250$ - 500$)
Heloooo, programers!!!! Can somebody help in here? :helpsmilie:

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How are you building the light holders for the engine gauges? Are you 3D printing that? It looks like it has angles you couldn't do with laser cutters.

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Why would you wait when there are many reasonably price real Russian instruments on eBay?
Well, those real ones are good to be put on a shelf as a souvenirs. I am talking about gauges that can be interfaced with DCS series Russian aircraft.

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nice work. Definitely interested!

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How are you building the light holders for the engine gauges? Are you 3D printing that? It looks like it has angles you couldn't do with laser cutters.

 

The angles you see on "fake" light holders are achieved by sanding down the acrylic. I'll make both fake and functional versions of light holders. 3d printing is an option if laser cutting won't do.

 

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The angles you see on "fake" light holders are achieved by sanding down the acrylic. I'll make both fake and functional versions of light holders. 3d printing is an option if laser cutting won't do.

 

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3D printing one and making a mold would probably save you both money and time. :)

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Great stuff

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LOL real gauges can be interfaces with DCS

It's super difficult especially for the russian military grade gauges, requires lots of custom work. And completely not feasible.

 

These A10 gauges looks great! Looking forward to buy set of these :-)

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