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This is an awesome project, but just as importantly, I appreciate you taking the time to walk us through some of your design tips...using paper to transfer the shape is brilliant! Thankyou for this, really well done, and it really blew me away that you made a version for all of the controllers already. Too cool!
@@AkakiKuumeri hey I really love this and it would make flying, witch I do in all my games. Alot more fun. I dont have a 3d printer. Could I buy one of these from you. I'm in America
i like that modelling technique and used it before but instead of guessing i'd recommend using aluminum foil rolled to a "string" and then formed around the shape along the cross section and then used as a template to draw the outline (best in two parts if it has to go around something so you do not have to bend it open and go back to guessing afterwards)
Awesome man, thank you so much. I have always wanted a HOTAS setup and when I saw the video for the XBOX controller come out I was so psyched, so many thanks.
This is really awesome work!! Just a note on the drone controller that you briefly mentioned: When I bought a similar radio for my RC airplane, the throttle was also on the right but I could open it and move the spring load from the left stick to the right one in order to make it fly in Mode 2 where the throttle and rudder are on the left stick and the pitch and yaw are on the right. Usually most controllers support that but it depends on the model and of course the user preference.
I already have a Thrustmaster HOTAS 4 that I love to use with my PS4 and can work with the PC, but this addon of yours, especially your HOSAS version looks awesome. I'll be sure to print one as soon as I can. Thank you very much for your hard work and generosity.
Damn, this is amazing! I see you are into RC stuff.. maybe do a version of these for the RC remote? A throttle and stick to fly a rc plane or drive a tank would be rly nice.
Oh man, I love your content and your geeky, cheesy humor. You, my good man, have earned a subscriber. I will have to build some of your projects when my time frees up.
Regarding the need for roll: In most cases, you can alter pitch quicker than yaw, so for a fast turn left or right, it would be quicker to roll that way, then pitch up.
your puns are absolutely beautiful man. considering your iterations on this design already, what do you think the chances are on you making an integration for the xbox elite series 2 that could incorporate the rear paddles? they are MUCH easier to actuate than the trigger buttons and are 100% unreachable by hand with this configuration but are sitting in what I think would be a pretty perfect place for a more solid connection. also i’d suggest trying monofilament first your strings, might give you better button feedback? can’t wait to see what you come out with next man!
Man, you are awesome. 3 d printing and mechanical modeling, casual humor and sheer low key brilliance. Bravo , Brava for the generosity. However i feel like you could make quite a bit making slight improvements to the rigidity to the designs. I doubt you care much about that tho, im watching all the ads on youe channel throughout :')
And now there are triggers! Truly amazing! I couldn't afford the star destroyer to smash that subscribe button, but I did the best I could with what I had.
I noticed that you stopped using the analog shoulder for throttle and instead used the other analog stick. I approve, coming from a Nintendo background
@akaki kuumeri this was a excellent idea one I have thought of many times my self. But your execution was awesome. In regards to what your working with. I really expected a 3rd party company to have come up with a similar design. But especially made for battle royale and pvp games. Good job sir
"00:01:03." I dig that music. Don't know what the song is, but it was sampled by Outcast on "The Mainstream" song in their classic ATLiens album. Cheers!
Awesome thing. You know what could be epic? one of this for drone controller with pitch, roll and yaw on the right stick ( yaw by rotating this stick left or right) and throtle on left
Good work maybe do one for xbox 360 or you could make the whole system separate and the part that connects to the gamepad separate so people can design their own mount for their gamepads
This is absolutely fantastic. I started using a dual analog gamepad when I first got into FreeSpace:Open. Your setup is basically what I laid out initially almost a decade ago. I've been wanting to purchase a full on flight stick, but your designs make me want to put that money into a 3D printer instead. Side Note: I also do Transformer customs and have been watching 3D printing for quite some time for that purpose, now it's basically a must buy. EDIT: Your Drone Controls are what I was referencing. Left stick = Pitch and Yaw. Right stick = Throttle and Roll.
my son had the crazy idea to build a robot that can play fifa on the playstation4. so we will build two things, a setup that can control a controller via servos and a computer that watches the tv and tracks the players to decide where to go. i just started designing a controller controller, but your design is exactly what i wanted to do, i just need to replace human joystick parts with servo holders. let's see how far we get!
I'm using DS4 to control RC model over Wi-Fi. Xbox controller may be a bit better but I picked DS4 because sticks are symmetrical like in RC transmitter. Great project man!
btw nice work man! awesome models. Yesterday ive posted the Throttle make at Thingiverse and also did the Shifter for my cheap Arduino reborn "logitech G25" :P
Nice work again! This is a huge improvement over the first HOTAS setup you created. A couple things I wanted to point out/ask: - i'm guessing it's flimsy due to the weight ratio of flight stick::thumbstick and the lack of tension in the thumbsticks. If so, couldn't you use rubberbands to increase the movement resistance on the thumbsticks (by applying them before attaching your apparatus)? - you should put a camera over your shoulder to show the gameplay synced with your movements of the controller, because it looks misleading the way you cut back n forth. For instance in MSFS I'm wondering how you're controlling the camera while flying... - I'm not sure how you could do the face buttons and TouchPad, but if you were to add 2 more buttons to each stick in the HOSAS apparatus, I'm thinking you could easily wire them to the 4 underside paddles of and Xbox Elite controller, which could potentially make it functional for most flying games across PC/XBOX/PS without needing to use the face buttons at all (you'd need an adapter to make the Elite controller work on a Playstation).
I've been getting curious enough to consider getting some form of HOTAS or HOSAS setup and this seems like an inexpensive way to demo things before deciding to drop some more serious money. I only wish there was a design that included the optional PS4 back button attachment. Not only is the thing a pain to get off and on but being able to use 2 of the 4 face buttons on the joysticks would be amazing.
It may not be as inexpensive as you think it is. 3D printing is quite expensive, all things considered - especially if you go for 100% infill for most rigidity. I'm quite confident that factoring in the cost of materials and energy you could just just as easily get absolutely marvelous stick (Thrustmaster 16000M for example, granted it's the only example in that price range). It's a great thing if you want to tinker, prototype and make awesome things or otherwise things that nobody makes, not necessarily to save money.
@@Micromation except this design doesn't need 100% infill, the thingiverse file says each stick only uses 110 grams of filament, most pla filament is like $20 per kg so all up thats about $5 worth of filament plus some string. compared to a $200 for a thrustmaster, I would say this is a pretty cost effective alternative
Saw this cool little contraption for the DualShock controller over on reddit the other day. It’s pretty cool! Wonder if it’ll work on ace combat or elite dangerous.
Very awesome model and creation specially if you want only to give a try on this type of games. I hope it releases soon a version of this model for xbox one controller pls
Just a suggestion for the "flimsy" triggers. If you are using ds4windows anyways, why not create a physical limiter on the trigger movement (like a spring, that clicks) and configures your profile to use the trigger as a digital button instead of a analog axis. That way you will have a more tacitly feel and less movement.
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Dude you are just awesome. that is just superb work there :)
Glad you like it!
@@AkakiKuumeri man ..thats ABSOLUTELY AWESOME
This is an awesome project, but just as importantly, I appreciate you taking the time to walk us through some of your design tips...using paper to transfer the shape is brilliant! Thankyou for this, really well done, and it really blew me away that you made a version for all of the controllers already. Too cool!
Thanks a lot
@@AkakiKuumeri hey I really love this and it would make flying, witch I do in all my games. Alot more fun. I dont have a 3d printer. Could I buy one of these from you. I'm in America
I look forward to the dual stick version for XONE Controller
Do you know if he is planning to make one?
Hope he is. I really want those triggers on the xbox version
he already made one
@@mykl1673 "dual stick" version?
@@stickz9871 ruclips.net/video/4G6hYgOzZvI/видео.html
“No strings” haha, you’re awesome dude! Stay cool!
i like that modelling technique and used it before but instead of guessing i'd recommend using aluminum foil rolled to a "string" and then formed around the shape along the cross section and then used as a template to draw the outline (best in two parts if it has to go around something so you do not have to bend it open and go back to guessing afterwards)
It makes me sad to see people selling your designs on eBay for $30 a pop. You deserve mad props for your work. Thank you.
Awesome man, thank you so much. I have always wanted a HOTAS setup and when I saw the video for the XBOX controller come out I was so psyched, so many thanks.
Im so glad i just have a 3d printer sitting around.
old comment but chances are that your local library has one that you can pay a few for to use
Honestly they're not that expensive
This is badass awesome
This is really awesome work!! Just a note on the drone controller that you briefly mentioned: When I bought a similar radio for my RC airplane, the throttle was also on the right but I could open it and move the spring load from the left stick to the right one in order to make it fly in Mode 2 where the throttle and rudder are on the left stick and the pitch and yaw are on the right. Usually most controllers support that but it depends on the model and of course the user preference.
The string pun at 9:08 is what finally convinced me to subscribe. Keep up the good work.
Dude! I love your vids and your humor! Great job on providing all your design for free to the community!!!! You're an awesome creator!
Unbelievably cool. I mean, that two stick set-up rules!
Low-key, you're super entertaining to watch and learn from! I might give your design a whirl on my printer :) thanks for sharing !!
Thank you so much for this design. So impressive! Slicing it up now! Cheers!
I already have a Thrustmaster HOTAS 4 that I love to use with my PS4 and can work with the PC, but this addon of yours, especially your HOSAS version looks awesome. I'll be sure to print one as soon as I can. Thank you very much for your hard work and generosity.
I loved the transition between Microsoft Flight Simulator and the new Star Wars game. Masterful.
It's not fair this guy is so clever and also so funny at the same time.
that "stjärnornas krig" really caught me off guard lol
Awesome! Can’t wait to print a version for my PlayStation controller! The Xbox one wasn’t working for squadrons so I’m excited now!
You're the master of sarcasm man... "ate a wing", "no strings attached"... LOL
Cool to see it evolve.
I have my own HOTAS but this is amazing! I wish I had a 3D Printer.
Nice job bud!
Damn, this is amazing! I see you are into RC stuff.. maybe do a version of these for the RC remote? A throttle and stick to fly a rc plane or drive a tank would be rly nice.
Oh man, I love your content and your geeky, cheesy humor. You, my good man, have earned a subscriber. I will have to build some of your projects when my time frees up.
Regarding the need for roll: In most cases, you can alter pitch quicker than yaw, so for a fast turn left or right, it would be quicker to roll that way, then pitch up.
Great job man!! I really want to try it!
Just found your channel very cool design can't wait to see what you come up with next! Thanks for sharing.
I will be printing this right away! Thanks man!
Great work. Double stick setup is actually usable since it has yaw axis.
this is brilliant... Very cool... it is very interesting to watch the development of your inventions.. cool cool !!
awesome design I would love to see the triggers adapted to your xbox model! Love your work.
Dude that’s awesome. I knw what I’m printing next! 👍
This is what 3D printing was intended for - awesome inventions :)
THANK YOU SO MUCH BRO! This is going to be soo useful for War Thunder
your puns are absolutely beautiful man.
considering your iterations on this design already, what do you think the chances are on you making an integration for the xbox elite series 2 that could incorporate the rear paddles? they are MUCH easier to actuate than the trigger buttons and are 100% unreachable by hand with this configuration but are sitting in what I think would be a pretty perfect place for a more solid connection. also i’d suggest trying monofilament first your strings, might give you better button feedback?
can’t wait to see what you come out with next man!
Awesome product! Really improved the gameplay for me :)
Fantastic, you are the man!
You have earned a subscription my friend!
Man, you are awesome. 3 d printing and mechanical modeling, casual humor and sheer low key brilliance. Bravo , Brava for the generosity. However i feel like you could make quite a bit making slight improvements to the rigidity to the designs. I doubt you care much about that tho, im watching all the ads on youe channel throughout :')
Thank you this is exactly what I wanted! You’re awesome
The brightness joke caught me off guard. Bravo 😂
I am getting one printed I am so excited
Very nice work! Re:rolling, turn rate is slightly better over the pitch axis vs the slightly slower directional axis.
Congrats bright nice design
Thank you for doing a dualshock4 version too great work
I died when he said " HOSAS " 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 imagine saying " I'm holding onto HOSAS ( whose ass ) ? "
HotAss
You are actually so funny, I love this guy
And now there are triggers! Truly amazing! I couldn't afford the star destroyer to smash that subscribe button, but I did the best I could with what I had.
I noticed that you stopped using the analog shoulder for throttle and instead used the other analog stick. I approve, coming from a Nintendo background
Nice transition.
This is awesome! I will definitely try this out. btw, I love the humor in the video xD
Needs rudder. Lol, amazing job!
I hope this Wil be updated when the ps5 comes out
@akaki kuumeri this was a excellent idea one I have thought of many times my self. But your execution was awesome. In regards to what your working with. I really expected a 3rd party company to have come up with a similar design. But especially made for battle royale and pvp games. Good job sir
that ship crashing into the sub lol and other funny little things, you got me sub
This is ridiculous. I love it.
"00:01:03." I dig that music. Don't know what the song is, but it was sampled by Outcast on "The Mainstream" song in their classic ATLiens album. Cheers!
This channel is going to blow up.
Wow , compliment for your Project , good work Bro ☺️☺️
Yaaay, thank you for making the ds4 version
I currently try to learn CAD for my 3dprinting as well. Nice idea to mock the shape of an object. Will try that out.
Awesome video, keep it up.
Dude this is awesome, nextone a badass steering wheel for the ps4
Awesome thing. You know what could be epic? one of this for drone controller with pitch, roll and yaw on the right stick ( yaw by rotating this stick left or right) and throtle on left
"watch out it comes with a trigger warning" lol. ngl this looks pretty damn cool. I'm hoping I can get a 3D printer for Christmas this year 🙂
so nice please do one for PS3 DualShock controller
This is sweet u should make an Etsy and sell these. Add in some back button elite controller support and theres no game you couldn’t play.
Fantastic, thank you for posting, just amazing. Take care
Ingenious idea! Would pay good money for a HOSAS with triggers for XONE
You are awesome bro. Really
Good work maybe do one for xbox 360 or you could make the whole system separate and the part that connects to the gamepad separate so people can design their own mount for their gamepads
he already did :)
@@G-Mein I'm sorry I didn't know I just wanted to leave some kind of comment to support
I would be interested in an Xbox One HOSAS set up as I'm going to be getting Squadrons and an additional gamepad so I could use a setup like that.
It is awesome, good job man ! I would buy the airbus joystick btw but your HOTAS is a perfect option too
Awesome stuff!!! keep up the good work.
this is totally awesome. thanks!
you didnt upload the 2 trigger version :(
This is absolutely fantastic. I started using a dual analog gamepad when I first got into FreeSpace:Open. Your setup is basically what I laid out initially almost a decade ago. I've been wanting to purchase a full on flight stick, but your designs make me want to put that money into a 3D printer instead. Side Note: I also do Transformer customs and have been watching 3D printing for quite some time for that purpose, now it's basically a must buy.
EDIT: Your Drone Controls are what I was referencing. Left stick = Pitch and Yaw. Right stick = Throttle and Roll.
my son had the crazy idea to build a robot that can play fifa on the playstation4. so we will build two things, a setup that can control a controller via servos and a computer that watches the tv and tracks the players to decide where to go. i just started designing a controller controller, but your design is exactly what i wanted to do, i just need to replace human joystick parts with servo holders. let's see how far we get!
I'm using DS4 to control RC model over Wi-Fi. Xbox controller may be a bit better but I picked DS4 because sticks are symmetrical like in RC transmitter. Great project man!
This video is awesome man
I'd love to see a 1 to 1 tie fighter sim with working yoke!
what I like is you've extended off the sticks, as to make the joystick more joystick and have a wider range of turning etc
Proud of you!
1) Congratulations!
2) Can I use the same project with Steelseries Nimbus?
CANT WAIT FOR THE XBOX ONE VERSION
0:03 - "This is a HOT ASS joystick and throttle system..."
Yes. Yes it is. 😂
btw nice work man! awesome models. Yesterday ive posted the Throttle make at Thingiverse and also did the Shifter for my cheap Arduino reborn "logitech G25" :P
Someday you'll end up making the Steel Battalion controller. I'd print it in a heartbeat.
Also, it's late, but this would be really great for Virtual On OT!
This is SICK!!!! SUPER COOL MAN!!
Nice work again! This is a huge improvement over the first HOTAS setup you created. A couple things I wanted to point out/ask:
- i'm guessing it's flimsy due to the weight ratio of flight stick::thumbstick and the lack of tension in the thumbsticks. If so, couldn't you use rubberbands to increase the movement resistance on the thumbsticks (by applying them before attaching your apparatus)?
- you should put a camera over your shoulder to show the gameplay synced with your movements of the controller, because it looks misleading the way you cut back n forth. For instance in MSFS I'm wondering how you're controlling the camera while flying...
- I'm not sure how you could do the face buttons and TouchPad, but if you were to add 2 more buttons to each stick in the HOSAS apparatus, I'm thinking you could easily wire them to the 4 underside paddles of and Xbox Elite controller, which could potentially make it functional for most flying games across PC/XBOX/PS without needing to use the face buttons at all (you'd need an adapter to make the Elite controller work on a Playstation).
I've been getting curious enough to consider getting some form of HOTAS or HOSAS setup and this seems like an inexpensive way to demo things before deciding to drop some more serious money. I only wish there was a design that included the optional PS4 back button attachment. Not only is the thing a pain to get off and on but being able to use 2 of the 4 face buttons on the joysticks would be amazing.
It may not be as inexpensive as you think it is. 3D printing is quite expensive, all things considered - especially if you go for 100% infill for most rigidity. I'm quite confident that factoring in the cost of materials and energy you could just just as easily get absolutely marvelous stick (Thrustmaster 16000M for example, granted it's the only example in that price range). It's a great thing if you want to tinker, prototype and make awesome things or otherwise things that nobody makes, not necessarily to save money.
@@Micromation except this design doesn't need 100% infill, the thingiverse file says each stick only uses 110 grams of filament, most pla filament is like $20 per kg so all up thats about $5 worth of filament plus some string. compared to a $200 for a thrustmaster, I would say this is a pretty cost effective alternative
@@zacharyannese6873 T16000M uses same sensors as Warthog (the expensive one) and costs $50.
Neat design!
You are genius. nuff said.
Well done, dude!!!
Saw this cool little contraption for the DualShock controller over on reddit the other day. It’s pretty cool! Wonder if it’ll work on ace combat or elite dangerous.
I would very much love and appreciate it if you adapted the trigger changes to the xbox controller. PS Controller! Anyway, AMAZING WORK!
Very awesome model and creation specially if you want only to give a try on this type of games. I hope it releases soon a version of this model for xbox one controller pls
This is friggin' awesome! Got a modification for the Flydigi Apex controller? :D
with all the cheap joysticks skyrocketing in price I think I might have to make one of these
Just a suggestion for the "flimsy" triggers. If you are using ds4windows anyways, why not create a physical limiter on the trigger movement (like a spring, that clicks) and configures your profile to use the trigger as a digital button instead of a analog axis. That way you will have a more tacitly feel and less movement.