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Sim Racing clutch pedal with Xbox controller

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  • Trigger.stl
  • base back.stl
  • base front.stl
  • long rod.stl
  • pedal.stl
  • securings.stl
  • short rod.stl

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Publication date 2024-04-01 at 16:50
Design number 1893732

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3D model description

When the pedal is pressed, the "trigger.stl" is pushed against the button of the controller. This creates an immediate acceptance of small inputs. It had been designed that when you make small inputs, it is also transmitting them to the game as well as with big inputs. Close to no deadzone, perfect range of motion(see video: https://drive.google.com/file/d/101a0oihzMeoCFbh3RkLUM2aEDyZqEHgE/view?usp=sharing )
It is easy to use and lasts a long time. Perfect DIY!

Needs:
3D printed parts, Scale them to 500%!!!
X-box controller(PS4 might work, not tested)]
2 rubber bands(medium sized)
Some glue
1/2 springs(0.8mm x 25mm x 8mm; you can also use larger ones, does not have to be thix exact size)

Assembly:
1. Print out all parts. Scale them to 500%!!!
2. Glue together both parts of the base
3. insert the controller
4. put the trigger through the holding for it
5. Only do one:
Small spring: put it in the first row of the base and the first row of the pedal
Big Spring: put it in the second row of the base and the second row of the pedal
6. fit langer Staab through the base and the pedal, the spring must now keep the pedal in place
7. secure the long rod with the 2 bigger securings on the outside
8. put the short rod in the second hole from the pedal. This rod holds the trigger in place. Secure it with some glue in the inside of the pedal. The rod does not have to be able to twist. Secure the outside with the last securing ring.
9. You may have to cut off 3-4 mm of the trigger to get a perfect range of motion
10. Additionally: You can add 2 rubbers like in the pictures to get a stable trigger activation
11. Have fun

Any questions? Contact me!

3D printing settings

You can use PLA+ with 12% infill, for the trigger use 15% and the two rods 50%.
You can also use PETG with 8% infill or less and increase the amount of infill with the trigger and the two rods.

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