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Simchair mk III simple collective (OUTDATED)
by hc625ma
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This lever is now outdated because both single and twin current levers feel as good as this one now, but also support switch panels (heads).
Single lever:
https://github.com/hc625ma/simchair_models/tree/master/Components/Peripherals/Single%20collective
Twin lever:
https://github.com/hc625ma/simchair_models/tree/master/Components/Peripherals/Twin%20collective
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This is a mark III version of a collective lever (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1578566).
It looks, feels and works better than mark II version. Just like its predecessor, it is based on the same SS495A hall sensor. This time you wouldn't need to adjust anything though. Just print everything, press fit an SS495A sensor, a magnet, throttle handle resistor, and two 608 bearings to their corresponding mount places, assemble everything with some m3 and m8 bolts and nuts, add some glue where needed (I used some cyanoacrylat
This lever is now outdated because both single and twin current levers feel as good as this one now, but also support switch panels (heads).
Single lever:
https://github.com/hc625ma/simchair_models/tree/master/Components/Peripherals/Single%20collective
Twin lever:
https://github.com/hc625ma/simchair_models/tree/master/Components/Peripherals/Twin%20collective
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This is a mark III version of a collective lever (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1578566).
It looks, feels and works better than mark II version. Just like its predecessor, it is based on the same SS495A hall sensor. This time you wouldn't need to adjust anything though. Just print everything, press fit an SS495A sensor, a magnet, throttle handle resistor, and two 608 bearings to their corresponding mount places, assemble everything with some m3 and m8 bolts and nuts, add some glue where needed (I used some cyanoacrylat
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