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The Cockpit Printer
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Добавлен 19 сен 2024
Follow me on my journey of building my own home cockpit with just a 3D Printer but in the highest detail possible. You should not just watch the videos. Come with me and build your own cockpit, too. I know you want it! At the end of the series you don't just have your home cockpit you have build up a strong skill set in engineering and manufacturing.
Backlight - Full Home Cockpit Build - EP 16
Add the full visual power to the panel. Let's install the backlight.
Materials:
LED Strip 5m 1200 LEDs
de.aliexpress.com/item/1005002355317307.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.11.473e5c5fyiHhbx&gatewayAdapt=glo2deu
DC Jack:
de.aliexpress.com/item/1005006133067016.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.45.473e5c5fyiHhbx&gatewayAdapt=glo2deu
JST XH Connector
de.aliexpress.com/item/1005004513552659.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.57.3be8DZv2DZv2i4&algo_pvid=9ecc13f8-7849-42df-8ad2-9dd02b924585&algo_exp_id=9ecc13f8-7849-42df-8ad2-9dd02b924585-28&pdp_npi=4%40dis%21EUR%2110.89%2110.89%21%21%2111.21%2111.21%21%40211b430817339469272215643e8c31%2112000029430753492%21sea%21DE%216058523293%21X&...
Materials:
LED Strip 5m 1200 LEDs
de.aliexpress.com/item/1005002355317307.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.11.473e5c5fyiHhbx&gatewayAdapt=glo2deu
DC Jack:
de.aliexpress.com/item/1005006133067016.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.45.473e5c5fyiHhbx&gatewayAdapt=glo2deu
JST XH Connector
de.aliexpress.com/item/1005004513552659.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.57.3be8DZv2DZv2i4&algo_pvid=9ecc13f8-7849-42df-8ad2-9dd02b924585&algo_exp_id=9ecc13f8-7849-42df-8ad2-9dd02b924585-28&pdp_npi=4%40dis%21EUR%2110.89%2110.89%21%21%2111.21%2111.21%21%40211b430817339469272215643e8c31%2112000029430753492%21sea%21DE%216058523293%21X&...
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Видео
Dimming LEDs with Pulse Width Modulation - Full Home Cockpit Build EP 15
Просмотров 1682 дня назад
Learn how to use Pulse Width Modulation to dim LEDs and to control servo motors. 0:00 Introduction 2:24 Hardware 3:05 What is PWM? 7:00 Dimming LEDs in MobiFlight 13:23 Control Servo Motors with MobiFlight 19:20 Conclusion #cockpitprinter #homecockpit #homecockpit320 #flightsim #3dprinting #airbus #a320 #fusion360 #msfs2020 #mobiflight
Busy week but definitely was worth it! Now a lot of video editing lies ahead! #a320 #homecockpit
Просмотров 1354 дня назад
Potentiometers in Mobiflight - Full Home Cockpit Build EP 14
Просмотров 1237 дней назад
Potentiometers are a really powerful tool in the flight sim. Not only for dimming LEDs. Let's explore the possibilities! 0:00 - Itroduction 0:38 - Arduino Configuration 1:47 - Direct Input Connection 6:50 - MobiFlight Variables 10:00 - Interpolation Modifier 11:50 - Speedbrake example 15:00 - Gear Lever 17:00 - Interpolation Modifier 0/1 18:24 - Some upcoming stuff 20:00 - Conclusion #cockpitpr...
Full Home Cockpit Build EP 13 A320 Lighting Panel
Просмотров 37111 дней назад
Time to build the next panel! Just a simple one but with this we are able to control the brightness of the backlight. Find all the .stl files, bambulab projects etc. on my patreon page: patreon.com/TheCockpitPrinter?Link The pots: de.aliexpress.com/item/1005006226961042.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.60.1e5d5c5fOoIQMO&gatewayAdapt=glo2deu Show your work an instagram using #cockpitpri...
Full Home Cockpit Build EP 12 Potentiometer Template
Просмотров 24411 дней назад
The next template in this project and a very important one. The potentiometer I'm creating in this video will be used to dim the backlight of the panels. With this the panels will have a more realistic look and it just lools awesome in the dark! #cockpitprinter #homecockpit #homecockpit320 #flightsim #3dprinting #airbus #a320 #fusion360 #msfs2020
Full Home Cockpit Build EP 11 Template Enhancements
Просмотров 30411 дней назад
Let's enhance the panel template for being more efficient in the future. Share your work on Instagram with the #cockpitprinter I would love to see your results! #cockpitprinter #homecockpit #homecockpit320 #flightsim #3dprinting #airbus #a320 #fusion360 #msfs2020
Full Home Cockpit Build EP 10 A320 External Lights
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.15 дней назад
It's finallly time to build the first real panel for the home cockpit. I will show you how to use the templates we created in the previous videos. All the .stl files and mobiflight configurations are available to all my patreon supporters patreon.com/TheCockpitPrinter?Link The Arduino Board: www.reichelt.de/arduino-kompatibles-mega-2560-r3-board-ard-mega2560-r3-p215892.html?&trstct=pos_2&nbc=1 ...
Full Home Cockpit Build EP 09 Toggle Switch Template
Просмотров 21523 дня назад
Let's enhance the 3D Design of the toggle switch. After this video we are able to create the first panel for our cockpit. It's taken a lot of preparation up to this point, but you'll be surprised at how quickly we can get things done later using these templates. #cockpitprinter #homecockpit #homecockpit320 #flightsim #3dprinting #airbus #a320 #fusion360 #msfs2020
Full Home Cockpit Build EP 08 The Panel Template
Просмотров 39325 дней назад
Let's create the basic template for all the panels in our cockpit. By the way we will discover more nice functionallity in Autodesk Fusion. #cockpitprinter #homecockpit #homecockpit320 #flightsim #3dprinting #airbus #a320 #fusion360 #msfs2020
Full Home Cockpit Build - EP 07 - Toggle Switch Design
Просмотров 42026 дней назад
Today we will create the design of the Toggleswitch and discover some more functionallity in Fusion. #cockpitprinter #homecockpit #homecockpit320 #flightsim #3dprinting #airbus #a320 #fusion360 #msfs2020
Full Home Cockpit Build - EP 06 - Multicolor Printing
Просмотров 410Месяц назад
Let's finish our introduction project with adding some labels to the panel. We will have an overview of multicolor printing and print the panel. The filament for the print: Polymaker PLA Polyterra "Muted Blue" #cockpitprinter #Bambulab #homecockpit #homecockpit320 #flightsim #3dprinting #airbus #a320 #fusion360 #msfs2020
Full Home Cockpit Build - EP 05 - Connection to the simulator
Просмотров 224Месяц назад
Now we are ready to connect our panel to the flight simulator. After that the panel is ready to use in the flight sim. Download MobiFlight: www.mobiflight.com/en/download.html #cockpitprinter #homecockpit #homecockpit320 #flightsim #3dprinting #airbus #a320 #fusion360 #msfs2020
Full Home Cockpit Build - EP 04 - Assembly
Просмотров 225Месяц назад
Today we will do the Assembly of the first panel and the connection to the arduino board. The wire is 0.25mm2 or AWG23 #cockpitprinter #homecockpit #homecockpit320 #flightsim #3dprinting #airbus #a320 #fusion360 #msfs2020
Full Home Cockpit Build - EP 03 - The First Print
Просмотров 433Месяц назад
Today we will print the panel we designed in the last video. Let's prepare our printer for the first print, slice the part in Bambu Studio and finally print the part. Even if you have never used a 3D printer before you are able to get started! The filament for the print: Polymaker PLA Polyterra "Muted Blue" #cockpitprinter #bambulab #homecockpit #homecockpit320 #flightsim #3dprinting #airbus #a...
Nicely explained. I was wondering how you would control numerous LED backlit panels… 👍🏻
No way I've been looking at building A320. I just got my Wingwings FCU and EFIS which arrived this week and then found your channel today. Build it and they will come ...Subscribed :)
Great to have you on board! 🙂 The Wingwings Parts are great but I will show you how to create the rest of the cockpit! ;-)
Well I’ve learned something new!! PWM. Nicely explained 👍🏻
Enlightening 🎉 Looking forward to the results of that editing 👍🏻
Thanks for the great tutorials! Could you share what type and color of filament you’re using? Thanks a ton!
Please have a look in the description. There are all the materials listed I'm using in this video. Regards
@ oh I am so sorry. I thought I looked but apparently I did not 😂 Thanks!
@@bastianhundt Not a problem at all. You're welcome! 🙂
A really nice explanation thank you, looking forward to my delivery of filament so I can do some catching up.
Thank you so much for sharing you knowledge in an accessible way. Looking forward to seeing this develop. Planning on getting my first 3d printer at Christmas
@@krispex1974 it will change your life! I promise! I will never sell it. (Except for buying another) 😉
Can I ask, are you planning to build the main panel to house all the individual panels?
@@adambartlett7087 of course I do! But I want to build some of the panels first. My focus right now is on the overhead Panel. After that I will build the pedrstal and the glareshield.
Would like to know which transparent filament you are using. Thanks!
@@SimFighter1903 www.3djake.de/r3d/pla-transparent-3
Can I ask who’s clear PLA filament you are using? I’m ordering some muted blue PLA as your suggestion but would welcome your advice on the clear. They have R3D Transparent PLA 1.75mm/1000g, Geetech PLA clear 1.75mm/1000g as well as Fillamentum PLA Crystal clear 1.75mm/750g listed plus others at 3DJake Thanks
I'm using a refill PLA from a german supplier with their reusable spool. www.dasfilament.de/filament-refill/pla-1-75-mm/284/pla-filament-1-75-mm-natur-refill-800-g?c=54 But it doesn't matter. Any Clear PLA should do the job. Personally I would order the R3D filament due to the cardboard spool ;-)
This is so inspiring! Thank you for all your explainations
Great videos. I like the idea of the upper and lower panel and mounting the switches on the lower panel, so that there are no nuts or washers visible. One note: The links to your instagram profile are not working for me - it looks like if the underscores are missing.
Thank you for the pointer! I allready fixed it! I tried different variations in the design. But the "two piece" design worked the best. It's easy to install the backlight and it's fully encapsulated so no light will bleed through.
@@TheCockpitPrinter Another idea I have in mind is that the "islands" of the letters are tiny and are only attached to the transparent layer - I don't know whether this will hold in the long term. Perhaps a transparent layer of 0.2 mm could also be placed on the back of the top panel so that the "islands" are enclosed at the top and bottom, like a sandwich.
@@Martin-xo9oj I love that idea and will try it soon!
Oooooh been looking forward to the next video… really liking your approach to this with building a library of template building blocks to create everything 👍🏻
Hey Andrew! It's a little bit of work but it will save so much time later in the series. I'm happy that you like the approach and know about the advantages!
Might be an idea to use brass threaded inserts (fitted with a soldering iron) rather than tapping the thread in the plastic 👍🏻
I'll definitely give it a try! Thanks for the suggestion!
Really appreciate the time and effort you have put into your videos. I know it must slow your own progress immensely and it’s very much appreciated 👍🏻
The overall process is what motivates me the most. I am a much better engineer than a "pilot". ;-)
Who did you buy the clear filament from please?
It's clear filament from a german supplier: www.dasfilament.de/filament-spulen/pla-1-75-mm/5/pla-filament-1-75-mm-natur?c=11 But a generic PLA from more known brands like the Elegoo will work as well and are more available in other countries: www.3djake.de/elegoo/pla-clear-1
Perfect timing! Just got a P1S combo and wanting to build an A320 sim. So many decent B737 builds with CO2 laser cut acrylic panels… binge watching 👍🏻
Thank you so much! I don't know why everybody is building a 737!? I would be too afraid that suddenly my front door falls out ;-)
Is this possible on an ender 3 or ender 3 neo?
For having the labels in there you have to use a multicolour Printer. But with no labels on it should work great on an ender.
@@TheCockpitPrinter my idea was to print the labels separate and place them later on
Exzellent!
I need to leave another comment here. So far I followed through on designing and 3D printing. However, although I have a pretty decent soldering iron since years, I never really touched it. But this series motivated me to finally give it a try. Still had an Arduino Mega from another project I never finished lying around so I used that and wired everything up - and wow, it is working. When I first so the assembly video I was very doubtful as in "let's see if I can build this - I probably make some dumb mistakes and nothing is working". But hey, I gave it a try and it works like a charm. The way you explain it makes it really easy to understand (I do not come from an engineering or technical background) and I am super proud that it worked out. For the next hour or so I am going to only turn on / turn off Beacon and Strobe 😁 THANK YOU so much for your great videos and the inspirationa and that you make it seem not complicated at all. LOVE IT so far! I am amazed!
Man, I l'm so happy that this series is fun to you! I made the same experience when I first connected a switch to the sim. I pressed it for hours.... 😅 As you see it isn't that complicated. But it's very important to do it step by step. Otherwise it's just intimidating and frustrating very quickly. Keep going! 👍
Great videos so far! What type of transparent PLA are you using?
www.dasfilament.de/filament-spulen/pla-1-75-mm/5/pla-filament-1-75-mm-natur?c=11
Can you eventually give a kind of type description of the parts (or at least the switches?) - I have now ordered some just to find out they're too small. Don't get me wrong, it's not your fault, but with some kind of type description users can make their own decision what and where they want to buy and it still fits the models we create. Thanks.
de.aliexpress.com/item/4000598302546.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.38.48175c5fscbwz6&gatewayAdapt=glo2deu
I ordered my switches some time ago but unfortunately it's not available anymore. But I foud similar toggle switches on aliexpress. Not the best source but at least available.
Thank you again for this great video series. Not only are we creating alongside you (today I printed my own 1st panel with the labels on it 😃) but also learn some great skills in a passion project. You are an awesome teacher and I really look forward to the next videos.
I love your excitement for this project! Keep on going! The next video will come soon
I love the depth with which you explain everything in so much detail.
Thank you so much! I don't want you to watch me building MY cockpit. I want you to be able to build YOURS! ;-)
Another greatly detailed video!
Really like your content, I'm a bit more advanced, than the current level, but will leave a subscription to help grow the channel and not miss out on the future episodes. Keep up :)
Thank you very much. I'm glad to have you on this chanel!
Great videos so far!! I should be able to use Bambu A1 with AMS and 0.2 nozzle to do these panels, right?
Thank you very much! We are just using PLA. Printing on the A1 should be no problem. The build volume is with 256x256x256mm identical to the P1S
Hi and thanks for your videos! I subcribed because I bought a 3D printer 2 weeks ago just for build an home cockpit!! Can you please tell me what’s the AWG size of the wire you’re using? Thanks!
Welcome to the chanel! It was the right decision to buy a 3D Printer. Nut just for building a cockpit. I used 0.25mm2 wire. It's between AWG 22 and AWG 23.
Very cool! I'm down to follow you and I am considering upgrading my printer so I can follow you and do multicolor printing.
You should definitly consider to get a multicolor printer. You will add so much more quality and possibilities to your prints. I'm glad to have you on this chanel!
Very good video. Just one question (in case I have missed that): don't we now have a thin transparent layer on top also above the wholes? Or was it 'deleted' somewhere and I just did not fully get this?
Oh, I‘m sorry. I missed that. There is the transparent Layer on top but without the holes. If there would be the holes in there it would be visible on the surface because the Printer has to reposition between the holes. Just use a sharp knife to cut the out the holes.
Excellent use of multi colour printing 👍🏻
great video. Really love what you're doing here. Binged all episodes today. Can't wait for the next steps.
awesome video, I would really love to see where you source your material. If you put up an Amazon Affiliate link, maybe that also offers the chance to us to give some 'love' back to you for all the effort you have in creating these videos. Just sayin' ;)
@@philippkowalski1105 Thank you so much. I really appreciate it. The source of the Material will be a topic of the next video. I don‘t like Amazon and my german source has no english Website. So we need a source that ships internationally and has a english website. Any suggestions?
@@TheCockpitPrinter thank you a lot for your response. Maybe you can post the German website as well. I am from Germany (EDDN ;) and I assume - what I see from some of the other comments - a few others as well.
This was an awesome hands on lesson in designing parts with Fusion. I have used FreeCAD and OnShape before (as a hobbyist) but the way you describe it in this video is pretty awesome. Helps me to understand the basic process and - as you have indicated - the repetition of similar steps makes us learn the tool even better. Really love this video series, off to the next one :)
Wait. You're building a home cockpit with the printer I have at home as well? Oh my, this is tempting... 😁 Let me just move some of today's appointments in my calendar and see if I can find time to binge watch your content. This is an immediate subscription for me. I wonder if you will also cover stuff like wiring? I am asking, because that is really the part that scares me off the most. I have a basic understanding of physics but only from my school education decades ago. I have a soldering iron and all the components but sometimes feel like a fool while everyone else seems to know the good stuff already... Additionally I wonder if you plan to really build a whole cockpit (as the series name suggests) or will it be only parts of it? Thanks in advance for this great series and very much looking forward to the progress .
Hey Philipp! Thank you for your lovely words! I really appreciate it and confirms me in my descision to build up this chanel. Yes, I'm building a whole cockpit. This will take a while but I'm really determined about it. You are that kind of person I want to reach. I will show you all the basics and we will increase the level of difficulty over time so that everyone keeps up. Your basic skills should be enough. Don't be afraid of the wiring. To be honest, I was as well but it isn't that difficult. I'm happy to have you on this channel and looking forward to our journey together! Regards Tom.
nice - looking forward to more :)
Nice! Das lange Warten hat ein Ende - ich freue mich schon auf die nächsten Videos dieser Serie :-)
Hey Stephan! Ja, hat doch länger gedauert als gedacht. Das schwierigste an dem ganzen Projekt sind echt die Videos... ;-) Jetzt gehts aber vorwärts!
My respect for printing a homecockpit, great job dont stop!
Underated guy deserved my sub didnt even look a vid yet xD Also what filament color are you using for these prints it seems to be some kind of blueish but what brand and whats the name of tthe color
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It's "Muted Blue" PolyTerra from Polymaker.