Part 3 DIY SIM RACING RIG BUILD UNDER $100! :Step by step guide on how to build a driving simulator
Автор: Smoking Steel Garage
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Part 3 of a series showing how I built my own sim rig. This is a series of DIY films showing how easy it is with basic tools to produce your own rig, Total budget will be $100 or less. At the end of each episode I will try and list all the measurements and show diagrams of what I have produced.
I used 25mm x 50mm Box section for the basic frame, and incorporated a carbon kevlar seat from a Caterham G7 that was lying in a scrap heap. I painted the rig using Aerosol truck bed coating, which has given a great finish, I will use a Logitech G27 wheel and pedals until I upgrade to Fanatec Elite V3 pedals, Fanatec Clubsport shifter and a new Simagic M10 Direct Drive wheel. I'm also planning an upgrade to triple monitors and standalone gaming PC so I can take part in Iracing and Asseto Corsa. This rig will be used for those upgrades.
Smoking Steel Garage is a channel dedicated to DIY fabrication, Sim racing, and general motoring shenanigans. I'm no expert in any of the above, But with a "can do" attitude I can usually get it done! My aim is to motivate you to have a go.
If you see me doing something wrong or you think there is better more effective way let me know in the comments below!
Music Kindly supplied by Bensound.com
Track name: All That. Composed by Benjamin Tissot
Filmed using Go pro Hero 6 and Huawei P30 Pro
DJI Osmo Gimbal
Edited via Final Cut Pro
Link to the Start Centre punch https://www.amazon.com/Starrett-18A-A...
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