Turn your ordinary IKEA desk chair into a GAMING CHAIR (with vibration feedback!!)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2019
  • A simple modification that allows mounting multiple gaming accessories to an IKEA desk chair.
    All files and details on Thingiverse: www.thingiverse.com/thing:407...
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    Sketch with mounting dimensions: drive.google.com/open?id=1-7G...
    Manual on how to get vibration feedback (by amstudio): • DIY RUMBLE PEDALS SIM ...
    Manual on how to make button box (by amstudio): • MAKE THIS BUTTON BOX |...
    Intro music: Borys Kozielski
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Комментарии • 17

  • @TormentorMB
    @TormentorMB 4 года назад +5

    Great idea! What is urgendly needed is a cupholder. Especially when gaming in vr you need to know exactly where your bottle/can is.

    • @petermakesthings7342
      @petermakesthings7342  4 года назад +1

      no problem, what diameter do you need? :D

    • @TormentorMB
      @TormentorMB 4 года назад +1

      @@petermakesthings7342 I don't need that, it was just an idea for others.

    • @VfrEsports
      @VfrEsports Год назад

      @@petermakesthings7342 what makes it better I already have that chair!

  • @scuderiabazzane6064
    @scuderiabazzane6064 4 года назад +1

    This is fun!!!

  • @conuk35
    @conuk35 2 года назад

    These look very good. Excellent work!
    I dont have a 3d printer - how much and where would print some of these parts? (I live in the UK)

  • @magikzizou
    @magikzizou 4 года назад +1

    Absolute need, and one more project add in my list before buying a 3D printer :)
    My chair is a Noble Chair not the same as your, but the idea is here, adapt it in function of model can't be a problem (I guess ^^)
    The PS3 controller motor give me a big smile on my face, because I'll probably use it like you do, so there will be a second life for them.

    • @petermakesthings7342
      @petermakesthings7342  4 года назад +2

      Glad you like it, I can't fit a simracing/gaming rig into my apartment so that's the next best thing I could think of. The ps3 motors do a surprisingly good job, ofx they're not very strong but still provides a noticeable feedback, and if you're looking into getting a 3d printer make sure to consider prusa mini, I've been using my mk2 for 2yrs and had barely any issues, their products are very beginner friendly

    • @magikzizou
      @magikzizou 4 года назад

      @@petermakesthings7342 Ok I'll put this model in my short list selection. What do you think about the ALFAWISE U30 PRO model ?

    • @petermakesthings7342
      @petermakesthings7342  4 года назад +1

      @@magikzizou sorry, no idea about this one, better to check a channel that makes reviews of printers and can compare with other models on the market, this one seems pretty OK but the one thing I would look at when buying a printer is auto bed leveling, that really makes your life easier

  • @XXPYRR0B0IXX
    @XXPYRR0B0IXX 2 года назад

    what infill and quality did you use to print?

  • @o0Vissers0o
    @o0Vissers0o 3 года назад

    Awesome, what printer did you use?

  • @JeremyBlackston
    @JeremyBlackston 3 года назад

    Yea, this is truly inspired engineering. I've currently been using PVC pipe shaped in a L shape to accomodate a mouse or joystick and was trying to think of a better way to go about adding things. I especially like the side mount as I could use this (modified) to tie into some 8020 to have a mouse and joystick setup. Incredible design in its simplicity and multi function use.

  • @Tattooniac
    @Tattooniac 3 года назад +2

    nobody here has a 3d printer