Throttle Quadrant Base
von mark7247
Druckbare Dateien (12)
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stlThrottle_Quadrant_Base.stl
372 Ko · 561 Downloads
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stlTQRightEndCap.stl
46 Ko · 545 Downloads
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stlTQKnobProp.stl
26 Ko · 550 Downloads
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stlTQKnobMixture.stl
8 Ko · 549 Downloads
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stlThrottle_Quadrant_Lever_Housing.stl
34 Ko · 553 Downloads
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stlThrottle_Quadrant_Base_Knobs.stl
49 Ko · 553 Downloads
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stlThrottle_Quadrant_Lever_Plate.stl
39 Ko · 550 Downloads
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stlThrottle_Quadrant_Base_Lever.stl
31 Ko · 548 Downloads
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stlThrottle_Quadrant_Base_Section_Cover.stl
21 Ko · 548 Downloads
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stlThrottle_Quadrant_Base_Left_End_Cap.stl
29 Ko · 552 Downloads
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stlThrottle_Quadrant_Section_3_slot.stl
72 Ko · 534 Downloads
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stlThrottle_Quadrant_Section_6_slot.stl
132 Ko · 534 Downloads
Beschreibung
This object was made in Tinkercad. Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/eAWM4daywy4
I am new to both Thingiverse and TinkerCad so creating this project to share has even been a little challenging, so be kind if I have something missing or not quite right
With the new MS Flight sim coming out I wanted a multi levered quadrant and decided to design and build one myself. I got my first 3D printer a Creality Ender 3 Pro in April of this year (2020) and this is my first attempt of designing a project that I think turned out pretty well for a noob. Because the lever sections are additive, you can print and assemble 1 or 6 sections. Limited to 6 on the joystick controller. Knobs can be changed out easily depending on flight configuration.
Outside of PLA and time, I spent about $40 on the Leo Bodnar controller and have a full 6 axis throttle quadrant! Not an advanced TQ, but adds alot more than pushing buttons or setting a single lever to control multiple engines.
Thinking of possibly creating optional sections to function as Flaps or Gear Lever.
Update: Added a couple mods to print a solid 3 lever section or a full 6 rather than singularly printing and assembling if going for the 3 or 6 lever version.