Sequential Simracing Shifter by Iggy_82 3d model
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Sequential Simracing Shifter by Iggy_82

Sequential Simracing Shifter by Iggy_82

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Last crawled date: 3 years, 1 month ago
Edit: 2018-07-24
WORK IN PROGRESS!!!
Sidesprings are changed to a thin design and you have to add something yourself that acts as a leaf spring. 3mm in thickness on each is needed. I'm currently using strips of 1mm thick carbon fiber, 3 on each side.
This is my take on a sequential simracing shifter. It is still experimental after som problems and different designs of the "Spring side.stl". The current design and choice of material seems to work
The goal is to get more of a gear shifting feel than other printable designs Iv'e come across.
The design uses "Sidesprings" to give an initial resistance to the shifting motion.
On my own unit I have printed everything in PLA except "Spring side.stl" and "Shaft inserts.stl"
that is printed in PETG otherwise the two "Spring side.stl" will snap in the center after a while.
"Spring side.stl" needs to be printed standing on the side with concentric layers and 100% concentric infill to get a smooth profile and springy strength
"Shaft inserts.stl" should also be printed in this manner.
My unit is connected to a Leo Bodnar BBI-32 Button box board.
Hardware needed:
6 M5 nuts
4 M5x40 countersunk head
2 M5x18 countersunk head
2 M8 nuts
1 M8x80 threaded rod
2 12.9x5.9 micro switches eowith R-shaped lever.
The "Housing middle.stl" and "Housing right.stl contains 5mm countersunk holes for mounting the shifter to something.

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