DIY Cessna 172 Airspeed Indicator | C172 #33

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
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Комментарии • 64

  • @ferohora139
    @ferohora139 Год назад +1

    I love that lens and paper-printed dial or face with numbers......

    • @CaptainBobSim
      @CaptainBobSim  Год назад +2

      Me too! The acrylic makes it look so much more realistic.

  • @renatinhoalb2002
    @renatinhoalb2002 2 года назад +2

    That looks awesome, much better than the other one with servo motor, nicely done!!

    • @CaptainBobSim
      @CaptainBobSim  2 года назад

      I agree! They keep getting less bad!

  • @trinityklinkert9021
    @trinityklinkert9021 Год назад

    Your videos are realy good these days. The contents has always been great tho. Thanks for your great work, I really enjoy your videos and they have helped me a lot.

    • @CaptainBobSim
      @CaptainBobSim  Год назад +1

      Thank you Trinity! I usually think the reverse, but I guess I'm my own worst critic! I'm so glad they help!

  • @Kovinator
    @Kovinator 2 года назад

    Your right the acrylic sheet does sell that it’s a real instrument but you know what else? LED - drill a small hole or modify your design and attach an LED for those early morning / night flights! Great video - subscribed!

    • @CaptainBobSim
      @CaptainBobSim  2 года назад

      Thanks for the tip! I'm working out details of my simulator's backlighting capabilities, but this is something I really want to do!
      I'm thinking white dimmable LED strips would fit nicely into the sim.
      Welcome aboard!

  • @---nw9qu
    @---nw9qu 2 года назад

    One of your best builds.

  • @ChrisHobbs42
    @ChrisHobbs42 9 месяцев назад

    Very nice collection of instruments you've put together! I've printed the 28BYJ-48 version (since I have several laying around), and I'm trying to figure out what you used to join the needle to the pulley - any hints?

    • @CaptainBobSim
      @CaptainBobSim  9 месяцев назад

      Hi Chris! What do you mean by pulley?
      I did use some super glue to attach the gear to the knob.

    • @ChrisHobbs42
      @ChrisHobbs42 9 месяцев назад

      @@CaptainBobSim I've tried a couple of times to reply, and not seeing it show up, so maybe including a link is a no-no. In any event, the pully is in your github (Section 2 - Component Library and Structure/2-5 Instruments/6-PACK_Airspeed Indicator/28BYJ Stepper Version) as "Back Plate Stepper 28BYJ-48 Pully.stl" That's the piece I'm referring to. Looks like maybe there's supposed to be a metal rod or something that interfaces between the needle and the pully, but it's not shown in the fusion file.
      I just had some X27s show up, so the question may be moot, but I do like the idea of not having the screws coming through from the front of the instrument with the 28BYJ.

  • @marvinbrooks2601
    @marvinbrooks2601 2 года назад

    Capt. you make me laugh with your side talks😂

  • @fizikascienco6695
    @fizikascienco6695 Год назад

    Great job Captain Bob ! Your work is awesome. What is the reference of the step motor screws used at 5:05 ?

  • @npbosch
    @npbosch 7 месяцев назад

    Very nice design. What stepper motor do you use ? In the attitude indicator and the altimeter it is a 28BYJ-48. Bit this one looks different.

    • @CaptainBobSim
      @CaptainBobSim  7 месяцев назад

      Hello! It is an X27.168 automotive stepper :) I think I talk a little more about it in the config video maybe?

  • @yorgle
    @yorgle Год назад +1

    Your projects (and the Warthog project) makes me want to make a flight sim cockpit... even though i don't fly. :D I am using similar techniques to make an Apollo 11 DSKY though... :D I love how low-tech it all is, but when it comes together, it looks just like the "real thing". :D

    • @yorgle
      @yorgle Год назад

      Also, you should get a black paint marker to use instead of the sharpie... it'll have a much denser black.

    • @CaptainBobSim
      @CaptainBobSim  Год назад +1

      Go for it! I find it's really fun, even though like you I don't really fly 🙃

    • @CaptainBobSim
      @CaptainBobSim  Год назад +1

      I ended up using a printed decal and that gave a much better look. A lot of it also is the bed finish the printer gives you.

    • @yorgle
      @yorgle Год назад

      one trick i heard, which i haven't figured out how to do yet is to print blacks with full CMYK rather than just K, and it will come out more dense on the paper..

    • @CaptainBobSim
      @CaptainBobSim  Год назад

      @@yorgle Interesting! Let me know if you figure it out that would be relaly nice!

  • @ecdcrew
    @ecdcrew 2 года назад +2

    You continue to inspire. Great project, design and build. It looks great 👍
    Which instrument is next?

    • @CaptainBobSim
      @CaptainBobSim  2 года назад

      Thank you! I'm not sure which instrument I'll do next - what one do you want most?

    • @ecdcrew
      @ecdcrew 2 года назад +1

      @@CaptainBobSim
      VSI is the next step before the complexity of say the dual arms of the altimeter.
      You are so creative, the sky is not the limit for you, way beyond.
      Perhaps your 3D printed case design can accommodate all six core instruments, with tweaks for knobs where needed.
      Did you try the parking brake print I sent you?

    • @CaptainBobSim
      @CaptainBobSim  2 года назад

      @@ecdcrew Sounds good! Which parking brake did you send me again? I haven't worked on it.

  • @AndreasMake
    @AndreasMake Год назад

    I’m new to this channel so forgive me if question been raised before. So I’m wondering if the gauges your making can be tied to one arduino. Or do you connect them in some sort of tandem- config later on? That then connect to a usb port towards your pc. Thanks for this great video. 👍🙏👏

    • @CaptainBobSim
      @CaptainBobSim  Год назад

      Yep! I'm connecting about 6 instruments per arduino and I use the arduinos for swtiches too

    • @AndreasMake
      @AndreasMake Год назад

      @@CaptainBobSim cool. Very inspiring videos you are making.

    • @CaptainBobSim
      @CaptainBobSim  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you! @@AndreasMake

  • @SKYDREAMGeneralAviation
    @SKYDREAMGeneralAviation 2 года назад

    Good Job budy ! You Rock

    • @CaptainBobSim
      @CaptainBobSim  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! Big fan of your channel!

  • @MrNicholas1169
    @MrNicholas1169 2 года назад

    Awesome build!!!!!!!!

  • @flyguyeddy
    @flyguyeddy 11 месяцев назад

    Greetings sir, your videos are awesome. Is it possible to drive more than one instrument off of a single mega? Would save some $ on needing to purchase one for each instrument.

    • @flyguyeddy
      @flyguyeddy 11 месяцев назад

      Looks like youve answered this one already. My bad!

  • @FlightSim2703
    @FlightSim2703 2 года назад

    Hi Captain Bob thanks for another smart video sharing , I know already you did this for Microsoft, you forgot to bring it up, because there are still some x-plane users like me out there, dose this work on x-plane? Thanks so much 😊👍

    • @CaptainBobSim
      @CaptainBobSim  2 года назад

      Good call! X-Plane usually plays nicer with SimVim, but you can use it with MobiFlight using my general X-Plane video, and use XPUIPC offsets instead of FSUIPC offsets (usually they are the same code/numbers)

  • @Whiteknuckle157
    @Whiteknuckle157 2 года назад

    Well done!

  • @a925glexdriver2
    @a925glexdriver2 Год назад

    nice good job😊😊

  • @1wingpixy
    @1wingpixy Год назад

    🤔 Is there any reason to use a driver if we can just connect it straight to an arduino?

    • @CaptainBobSim
      @CaptainBobSim  Год назад

      Just for fun!
      These are small enough that the signal pins can provide enough power to move the shaft of the motor. The drivers also have built in diodes which mine does not have.

  • @gfabrik9425
    @gfabrik9425 2 года назад

    Good job, i make it right away

  • @Thomas-Designs
    @Thomas-Designs 2 года назад

    How many gauges can you run off an Arduino?

    • @CaptainBobSim
      @CaptainBobSim  2 года назад

      Hello! It's 10 servos 10 steppers for an Arduino Mega. The amount of gauges depends on what electronics you use

  • @ianmessenger7895
    @ianmessenger7895 2 года назад

    Hi there Bob. I have built your Altimeter from 2 years ago using the 28BYJ-48 stepper but have found they tend to get hot and after some use they don't always work correctly. Is it possible to convert from the 28BYJ to the X27 you are using here. Has any one done this?

    • @CaptainBobSim
      @CaptainBobSim  2 года назад

      Ian! It's great to see you again,
      I haven't made an x27 version yet, but hearing your experience I'm more tempted to go this route.

    • @ianmessenger7895
      @ianmessenger7895 2 года назад

      Thanks Bob. I have heard that the X27 will only drive a single needle successfully is this correct do you know. Am thinking of trying to convert your Altimeter design from 2 years ago but dont want to buy X27's if they wont do the job as the altimeter has like 3 sets of gears. what are your thoughts?

    • @CaptainBobSim
      @CaptainBobSim  2 года назад

      The x27 is very weak, so it would need to be a specially designed system. I know there's a concentric two needle version. I think it'd need to be modified though.

    • @ianmessenger7895
      @ianmessenger7895 2 года назад

      @@CaptainBobSim Thanks for getting back. Look forward to more of your great creations

    • @flyguyeddy
      @flyguyeddy 11 месяцев назад

      What about using a heat sink on the steppers that get hot, like a cpu cooler sink or something?

  • @LeNinjaHD
    @LeNinjaHD Год назад

    Hi,
    i was wondering how you made the decal?

    • @CaptainBobSim
      @CaptainBobSim  Год назад

      I printed it on a shipping label

    • @LeNinjaHD
      @LeNinjaHD Год назад

      @@CaptainBobSim Where did you get the Image from?

    • @CaptainBobSim
      @CaptainBobSim  Год назад

      @@LeNinjaHD It's on the GitHub under component library: github.com/CaptainBobSim/The-Cessna-172-Project-V3

    • @LeNinjaHD
      @LeNinjaHD Год назад

      @@CaptainBobSim Yea, but i was wondering how you made it or where you got it from? 😅 Thanks!

    • @CaptainBobSim
      @CaptainBobSim  Год назад

      @@LeNinjaHD Gotcha :) I made it in Inkscape. You may be able to edit it. If I recall correctly I found the images I based off of from ebay instrument searches.