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jason701802 17-02-2007 02:42

making/modifying joysticks
 
i need soom help on making joysticks or modifying the KOP joysticks to be ambidexterous (and they must have two buttons each)

Wedge34 17-02-2007 08:53

Re: making/modifying joysticks
 
do you have a stereolithography machine? if you do, you can draw up the custom sticks on inventor and print them out.

jason701802 17-02-2007 16:53

Re: making/modifying joysticks
 
how on earth do you expect a FIRST team (or a high school) to have a stereolithography machine

Chuck Glick 17-02-2007 17:01

Re: making/modifying joysticks
 
well, we have a stereography machine. Not meaning to brag, however it is a great way to manufacture those joysticks. Maybe see if there are any companies in the area who has one and could manufacture some sticks for you.

Chris Marra 17-02-2007 19:11

Re: making/modifying joysticks
 
Your best bet is probably to just use any ordinary part that is cylindrical, like screwdriver heads, or just something lathed like these. Of course, it will be very difficult if you want triggers and the top button, because you'll need it to be hollow, but you could easily mount the same switches somewhere else on your OI and have them accessible.

Golto 19-02-2007 15:14

Re: making/modifying joysticks
 
Another way is to get another controller...

Alan Anderson 19-02-2007 15:42

Re: making/modifying joysticks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Marra (Post 580337)
Your best bet is probably to just use any ordinary part that is cylindrical, like screwdriver heads, or just something lathed like these.

Here's a thread with information on them, including a picture of the fabrication drawing.


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