Twist Axis for Thrustmaster and Virpil

Twist Axis for Thrustmaster and Virpil

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<h2><b>Like if you do. Comment for improvement.</h2></b> Please go to Thing Files and download each part separately.</p><p> <p>This modification is part in the joystick add-on series.</p><p> Add a twist axis to a Thrustmaster Cougar/Warthog grip.</p> <h2><b><u>Applicability:</b></u></h2><ul><li> Compatible with Thrustmaster Cougar and Warthog. </li><li>Also compatible with Virpil if your stick doesn't have this axis already. </li></ul><h2><b><u>Print:</b></u></h2><ul><li>Designed for resin printing. Please share your results if you use a filament printer. </li></ul><h2><u><b>Material:</u></b></h2><ul><li> 16 to 20x 4.75mm steel balls. I got mines from ball bearings out of a bike. </li><li>Silicone spray. </li><li>Potentiometer. </li><li>spring:<ul><li>two 5x20mm</li><li>or one 5x40mm.</li></ul> </li><li>Some wiring and an Arduino Leonardo/Pro Micro. </li></ul><h2><u><b>Assembly:</u></h2></b> <ol><li>Check the picture, it is worth 1000 words. </li><li>See "Remixed From" for instructions. </li><li>Plug the potentiometer wires either:<ul><li>in an Arduino Leonardo or Pro Micro, load the joystick library and follow the examples in <a href="https://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/BuiltInExamples"> Arduino tutorial chapter 3</a>. </li><li>in the Virpil base at your own risk.</li></ul></li></ol> <h2><b><u>Known Issues and Planned improvements:</b></u></h2><ul><li> Not tested yet. Waiting for the ball bearing.

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