It's a G25; there's a 'stick and pedals to come. The question is - will we see a really sick monitor set-up? I'm thinking 3 of the Acer 24" 120Hz 3D babies...
Thanks to all of you, guys and I'm sorry for my long absence. Thanks Azayles, I don't have any words! Thank you...
UPDATE - Support of the pedals module - The lower part of the support. The images of the working phases on CNC milling machines and the images of the finished piece. For this detail I have used the sheet of aluminium AC100 - 5mm thikness ZOOM! ZOOM! ZOOM! ZOOM! ZOOM! ZOOM! ZOOM! ZOOM! ZOOM! ZOOM! ZOOM! Bye
so Im assuming that once this is built and in place its never moving again lol. Still looks great, seriously this much effort I would really consider figuring out a way to turn it into a full simulator with hydraulics and everything.
If you are to be using a G25/G27 I recommend getting this: http://www.apelectrix.com/index.html you will LOVE it!
there is also a guy on ebay selling an adapter plate for the G25 steering wheel to allow you to mount a real racing steering wheel, so you have a full size wheel instead of something about the size of an outlaw steering wheel.
The hydraulics system is not expected at the moment, but I love it... Very nice piece UPDATE - Support of the pedals module - Lower back of the adjustable support. The images of the working phases on CNC milling machine. For this detail I have used the sheet of aluminium AC100 - 15mm thikness ZOOM! ZOOM! ZOOM! ZOOM! ZOOM! ZOOM! ZOOM! ZOOM!
The images of the finished pieces and the images of the two spacers of the back ZOOM! ZOOM! ZOOM! ZOOM! ZOOM! ZOOM! ZOOM! ZOOM! ZOOM! See you soon to the next peces. Bye
really really excellent craftsmanship there, G69T very impressive. Loving your build logs mate, thanks
Beauty, art, poetry and awe inspiring action shots of the most superb CNC work Bit-tech has ever seen. After a long night from which I awake cold, tired and with atrocious back ache, this update was just the pick-me-up I need. Great to see you back on the scene! We have all missed you, like the long ago memories of a happy childhood, where everything was right and just with the world.
I popped in expecting to see a small update. Instead I see a whole page of update goodness. Thanks for the late Christmas present!
You made the Cheaps happy, well done. I'll just leave now, picking up my jaw from the basement. Talk later, guys.