So... I made some rudder pedals...

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Sorry for the fuzzyness in the pic, my wife wasn't here to help me, and aluminum is very reflective. I have been working on these for the last 2 weeks, finished programming the microcontroller today and have it working as a USB HID in windows.

Mostly aluminum construction with a few bits of steel for reinforcement and a couple bits of plasic to hold the sensors. I used magnetoresistive sensors for all 3 axes, nice and smooth response with no jitter. All I have left to do is improve the cable management, and I want to add some heel stops on the bottom of the pedals.
 

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Very nice! How much did it cost overall?
Only about $40 (and my lunch breaks for a week and a half), but almost all of the material came out of the scrap bin and I designed around what I had on hand. I bought the microcontroller for $16 , 3 sensors at $5ish each, and the magnets, which were like $.30 each but the shipping is expensive. The bearings and fasteners I had on hand.
 
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Only about $40 (and my lunch breaks for a week and a half), but almost all of the material came out of the scrap bin and I designed around what I had on hand. I bought the microcontroller for $16 , 3 sensors at $5ish each, and the magnets, which were like $.30 each but the shipping is expensive. The bearings and fasteners I had on hand.
How do you think the magnetoresistive sensors compare to hall effect sensors?
 

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11.5? That'd buy you a manual, or something desktop sized. Gotta shell out at least 30 for something approaching 'proper' size.
 

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How do you think the magnetoresistive sensors compare to hall effect sensors?
I used NXP's KMA210's which are really easy to use. They have an integrated processor to read the MR sensor and filter it, The package is 3 lead through-hole, so its easy to use without a PCB. Leads are Vcc, GND, and 0-5V out, so in practice its just like using a pot. They MR sensors are more susceptible to stray magnetic fields than Hall effects, but I used neodyminm magnets in very close proximity, so in practice this wont be an issue. The center values repeat within 1 on the 10 bit ADC and the sensors resolution is listed at .04 degrees. I am very pleased with these sensors.
 

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... or you could learn to hand code G & M code.
Bah that's not so bad at all, whats great is getting something NOT a Haas and doing it conversationally.
I'm working on controls older than I am, and even 23 years ago Mazak had some pretty useable software
 

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Oh, a knock-off EZ Trak, i used to use those! You have to put a rubber band around the Y-axis handle to keep the folding handle recessed when in auto mode. The springs break after like 2 days and then they fall out and hit you in the nuts with enough force to make your unborn children weep. Memories...
 

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Bah that's not so bad at all, whats great is getting something NOT a Haas and doing it conversationally.
I'm working on controls older than I am, and even 23 years ago Mazak had some pretty useable software
At my shop we have an old Bridgeport with a Heidenhein control and some unique version of what the Germans thought was good conversational code 30 years ago. I prefer G&M to that. I spend most of my time running a DX-32 though, they are super easy to run.
 

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I haven't had the misfortune of either such terror, 30yr old German code or Ball-smashing, but i'm pretty new to the field.

Plenty of other stuff I've had to do is pretty terrifying though. Right now its Boeing wanting a bunch 4130/40 parts... uugghhh. Took 2 weeks to finish Roughing, and now I wait for them to return from heat-treating...
 
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