DUDEEEEE YOU FRICKING ROCK! I printed your original HOTass ;) design and I love it but this is just next level!. I tell everyone about you and your channel. Such such such good content! AHHH SO HAPPY!
Not into flight sims, but man i love your design. Fully 3D printed flight sim that looks like it would be something you buy of the shelf. Just amazing! I would be interested in seeing how you design joints, snap in locks and springs
This is a really cool print! I found it helpful to attach all the button linkages before assembling the stick flexure base and gluing in place, then once glued attaching the ball joints.
This is brilliant. I am disabled and i cant use regular ps or xbox controller , but i can use joysticks soooooooooo now i can use controller . Magnificent
It’s a bit of both. I approximated them as if they were rigid arm linkages to get the approximate motion, and then experimented with real models. For instance, the stop feature of the Y flexure had a more arched bottom at first, but then it turned out the flexures moved a bit different to what I predicted, and I changed the shape to a straight line. Another aspect where I experimented a lot was just how short and how thick I could make a flexure. I arrived at at least 40 mm and at least 10 mm wide, and once I had that I just used those dimensions for everything. I’ll make a video of this all later!
Hey, I'm new to 3d printing, and noticed that while printing the flexures, the extruder put inconsistent lines down, leading to gaps and weakness. I'll more likely than not have to reprint these pieces as they are not structurally sound enough to be constantly bent. My parameters were as follows: -Standard quality -Wall line count of 3 -Horizontal expansion of -0.1, initial layer horizontal expansion of -0.3 -Top layers and bottom layers set to 4; infill density of 30, infill pattern set as gyroid -Print temperature 200C, bed temperature 60C -Print speed 50mm/s; Retraction and Z-hop enabled -Fan speed 100% All else was left on default settings. The slicer I am using is Cura. Of course, while previewing the model, there is no indication of this issue. Are there any parameters you would recommend I change on my next attempt? Thanks!
Hey Akaki, i don't know if you have a N64 but may you try to properly 3d print the essential parts of the analog stick or find a good method to do so? I tried it by myself because the sticks of my original controllers are all wearn out but i could not print a usefull outcome. I also don't know what would be the best material to do so. Take care and keep up the great content!
I printed out about 30 versions before the final one. In my CAD software it tells this one is version #32 :) It’s not worth it to buy a controller if it’s just for this though. You can buy a cheap USB joystick for about the same price, and it’ll be a better experience. Or, build my Arduino Joystick for less than that. That design is free.
I built this today but the throttle doesnt move the whole way forward properly and sits too high so the slightest movement was making it jump off of the stick. I edited the joining rod to make it smaller which fixed the jumping issue but made it have less ROM and the stick doesnt move very far forward.. any ideas how to fix it?
I was wondering if the full product STLs and the demo both have versions for xbox one and s controllers? I also think you should do a review of all the different flight sticks you have made and throttles.
Yes. Both have a mount file for both S/X and XBONE. Only the mount has to change, and only in one spot. The controllers are almost identical, except for the shape of the grips. In fact, either mount will work for either controller, it's just a matter of a better fit.
nice! i didnt know where to put that tiny C piece, i tried to put in on without taking all the elbow linkages back out and i dropped it, and lost it...so no extra parts now!
Great job. The C piece is there because the face at the end of that shaft can easily print a bit rough, because it has to be printed as a bridge. The C piece acts as a washer. How does the device feel? Works alright?
@@AkakiKuumeriI found that when I printed it, the C ring didn’t fit, so I skipped it. I have also been struggling to get the trigger/bumper presser linkage on without breaking. I am currently printing that piece for the fourth time.
heh... is there no way to adjust the lagg/sensitivity on the stick in game? i was goin to hack a controller, take the wires from all axis and buttons and make a separate flightstick and button box with a quick connection to change back and forth for a friend... but that input lagg was pretty bad, not sure if it is worth the trouble if there is no adjusting it...
Excellent video congratulations please when you upload the files to Thingiverse to be able to print the Joystick that you have designed even if you have to pay something to support you.
why people only uses crappy plastic in 3d printing ?? why not using quality plastic like the ones used in the dualshock controller etc !!! I guess 3d printing is good to make prototypes off products but will never substitute conventional manufacturing and Injection-molding techniques ,because the quality is very low!
I printed the entire project and man this is the best I've ever had in the printer. Your design is worth buying a 3d printer for. Fantastic work!!
DUDEEEEE YOU FRICKING ROCK!
I printed your original HOTass ;) design and I love it but this is just next level!. I tell everyone about you and your channel. Such such such good content!
AHHH SO HAPPY!
Thanks!
Not into flight sims, but man i love your design. Fully 3D printed flight sim that looks like it would be something you buy of the shelf. Just amazing! I would be interested in seeing how you design joints, snap in locks and springs
This is a really cool print!
I found it helpful to attach all the button linkages before assembling the stick flexure base and gluing in place, then once glued attaching the ball joints.
That's probably a good idea!
Putting the trigger in after the left and right switch rockers might also be easier.
This is brilliant. I am disabled and i cant use regular ps or xbox controller , but i can use joysticks soooooooooo now i can use controller . Magnificent
Always enjoy your videos man, the awesome designs you engineer are impressive!!
This is great work. Someone needs to hire you as a mechanic engineer immediately.
You are a genius - woooow. I printing this on my new ender 3 v2 this weekend.... 3rd ever print... could think of a better item to print.
Awesome job man this is an impressive and fresh use of compliant mechanisms, you've given me many new ideas!
Just amazing and beautiful work !
Please make a video explaining how you calculated those flexures, or did you determine the dimension of the flexures through trial and error?
It’s a bit of both. I approximated them as if they were rigid arm linkages to get the approximate motion, and then experimented with real models. For instance, the stop feature of the Y flexure had a more arched bottom at first, but then it turned out the flexures moved a bit different to what I predicted, and I changed the shape to a straight line.
Another aspect where I experimented a lot was just how short and how thick I could make a flexure. I arrived at at least 40 mm and at least 10 mm wide, and once I had that I just used those dimensions for everything. I’ll make a video of this all later!
@@AkakiKuumeri thank you good sir for those dimensions I will play around with it. And see if I can make something inappropriate :D
Awesome stuff! I’ll have to give it a try
Im literally holding my breath for your design with flexures video.....
This is amazing !!! 😱
Can you play Starwars Squadrons with it?
Todo un genio... sorprendente diseños y muy bien ejecutados
I’d love to see something like this for a PS3 controller! Great video and keep producing those great designs!
PS3 is a long dead console with no need for a joystick.
Hey, I'm new to 3d printing, and noticed that while printing the flexures, the extruder put inconsistent lines down, leading to gaps and weakness. I'll more likely than not have to reprint these pieces as they are not structurally sound enough to be constantly bent. My parameters were as follows:
-Standard quality
-Wall line count of 3
-Horizontal expansion of -0.1, initial layer horizontal expansion of -0.3
-Top layers and bottom layers set to 4; infill density of 30, infill pattern set as gyroid
-Print temperature 200C, bed temperature 60C
-Print speed 50mm/s; Retraction and Z-hop enabled
-Fan speed 100%
All else was left on default settings. The slicer I am using is Cura.
Of course, while previewing the model, there is no indication of this issue. Are there any parameters you would recommend I change on my next attempt? Thanks!
Can you please make a Xbox version of the yoke?
Hey Akaki, i don't know if you have a N64 but may you try to properly 3d print the essential parts of the analog stick or find a good method to do so? I tried it by myself because the sticks of my original controllers are all wearn out but i could not print a usefull outcome. I also don't know what would be the best material to do so. Take care and keep up the great content!
I don't have an N64 so I have no idea, sorry
Amazing work. Amazing how much work you put into this. Do you remember what PLA brand you used?
Thanks! I used eSun pla+
that's awesome. but it's pretty daunting to even assemble. can't imagine how you'd go about designing it.
How many iterations did it take you until it worked correctly?
I'm considering buying a controller just so i can use this. Or the hot ass hotas
I printed out about 30 versions before the final one. In my CAD software it tells this one is version #32 :)
It’s not worth it to buy a controller if it’s just for this though. You can buy a cheap USB joystick for about the same price, and it’ll be a better experience. Or, build my Arduino Joystick for less than that. That design is free.
I built this today but the throttle doesnt move the whole way forward properly and sits too high so the slightest movement was making it jump off of the stick. I edited the joining rod to make it smaller which fixed the jumping issue but made it have less ROM and the stick doesnt move very far forward.. any ideas how to fix it?
Just bought it. Too small for my hand. Is there a way to scale just the stick?
Great joystick! But how do you control the rudder?
Can you tell me which Xbox Controller Model did you use to make this fit nicely on a real one?
How much filament does the full thing (with the throttle) need?
Mindbogling awesome wish you would Comercial sell same
Hello...and the bottom of the camera of airplain? What is it?
I found the STL files for the joystick but I cannot find the STL files on thingiverse for the throttle/rudder assembly?
Where can I find the full stl? I'm not seeing the throttle stl anywhere. Thanks!
I was wondering if the full product STLs and the demo both have versions for xbox one and s controllers? I also think you should do a review of all the different flight sticks you have made and throttles.
Yes. Both have a mount file for both S/X and XBONE. Only the mount has to change, and only in one spot. The controllers are almost identical, except for the shape of the grips. In fact, either mount will work for either controller, it's just a matter of a better fit.
@@AkakiKuumeri awsome
Where i can find a demo link to the throtle?
im going to attempt to resin print this but i worry that it will fail as i cannot move and support the objects separately
its works?
would this work with a resin printer?
this is cool, highly recommended t thrifting if you can, I got a stick for $10
Would it be possible for you to make the throttle for ps4 controller?
What’s the controls
nice! i didnt know where to put that tiny C piece, i tried to put in on without taking all the elbow linkages back out and i dropped it, and lost it...so no extra parts now!
Great job. The C piece is there because the face at the end of that shaft can easily print a bit rough, because it has to be printed as a bridge. The C piece acts as a washer.
How does the device feel? Works alright?
@@AkakiKuumeri i think its okay, that washer flung off into the void lol
@@AkakiKuumeriI found that when I printed it, the C ring didn’t fit, so I skipped it. I have also been struggling to get the trigger/bumper presser linkage on without breaking. I am currently printing that piece for the fourth time.
So this work on games like Ace Combat?
Oh I thought the trigger had a "button" above it to actuate it the "wrong" way
That’s not a bad idea. I might try and make a version like that
I was just thinking the same thing lol. Would be cool to see!
Do you still have any printed copy? i dont own a 3d printer and would love to buy this.
heh... is there no way to adjust the lagg/sensitivity on the stick in game?
i was goin to hack a controller, take the wires from all axis and buttons and make a separate flightstick and button box with a quick connection to change back and forth for a friend... but that input lagg was pretty bad, not sure if it is worth the trouble if there is no adjusting it...
Sensitivity you can change. The huge lag is a known issue with some Xbox One Series controllers on PC. You can fix it by using the controller wired.
This work on PS4 dualshock?
Does anybody know where I could get this for a ps4 controller
Make one for xbox one Elite Dangerous
Excellent video congratulations please when you upload the files to Thingiverse to be able to print the Joystick that you have designed even if you have to pay something to support you.
do we have to buy the throttle?
you are amazing. use your talent to make something to enhance racing expérience on controller with the next forza horizon coming.
I don't have a 3d printer is there any other way to get this amazing piece for my Xbox?
I'm sure a friend or a business around you has a printer you could borrow. But I also put a few copies up on sale, take a look.
@@AkakiKuumeri where can I hind them?!?
www.etsy.com/listing/1053241514/flexure-joystick-for-xbox-series-xs-3d
@@AkakiKuumeri thanks for the info and keep it up you rock
wow!
Is there any chance you could make a ps5 version of this?
Yes
This works on xbox series S controller?
yes the series x and s controllers are the same
bro, could you make a ps4 joystick?
Are these files copyright protected from others selling them?
they are
Sadly I don't have a 3d printer so I cannot make it. . Neither do I have money to purchase it. :(
I have good hearty joystick for u
Bro please make ps3
now you have to print some rudder pedals for the controller 🤡
why people only uses crappy plastic in 3d printing ?? why not using quality plastic like the ones used in the dualshock controller etc !!!
I guess 3d printing is good to make prototypes off products but will never substitute conventional manufacturing and Injection-molding techniques ,because the quality is very low!
I believe you are confusing the quality of the material with the difference in texture between injection molding and 3d printing.
Чел, это охуенно👍
Can I please get it for free + subscriber ❤❤