Hey Guys,
i would like to show you my 3D Printed Parts step by step from 737diysim.
The First Part which i bought was the Tiller. So hard work for less that 5€, was an amazing chance for me to get an Tiller without spending over 150€ for it
So Lets Start:
First i printed the small Parts with my XYZ Davinvi Mini. Sadly i have not Picture of it. While the Parts printed i Ordered the new Creality CR 6 SE, which arrived almost a Week ago. Then i Started to print the Tiller, which tooks i believe arround 21 hours, i dont remeber the right time.



I know the threads are noot looking good, but they can easy be remove from the Tiller
And Here are the Finished Tiller with the mechanics , but without the electric parts.




I had to grind the Parts a little bit, that they are moving very easy without the Spring. After the little grinding process i attached the spring and get perfect results.
The next Part will be the TQ V3, which is alerady in working
Best Regards from Germany and sorry for gramatic mistake :)
Ali
Which interface card are you using to connect your yokeÉ
I haven't found any instructions on how to wire the control panel to connect with MSFS. Anybody still reading this?
And i am back again, with a new project, the FMC.
I already printed the FMC Panel and some Buttons, here are the Results
@Chris Sykes
Sure, no Problem, but for the T Mount i need ask my friend, which has made it.
Here is the Adapter for the Pipe https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cs1m_eZyJ4GoXH031jlSfRa7znCkGXj4/view?usp=sharing
Hi Ali, Im in same situation as you and struggling to find 82mm pipe - 75mm is only option, please could you share your adapter STL, and maybe the mounting T pieces also they look awesome! Thanks Chris
Good job with printing out the tiller assembly and putting it all together afterwards. I also started with that part of the cockpit and I found it somewhat fascinating to watch it slowly take shape, layer by layer. It was my first try with any 3d printer so seeing how it worked through the layers and added the support where needed told me a lot about how the printing is done. I have moved on to the Pitch and Roll controls and I can say have had a lot of fun with those many parts and you should as well.
Nice work,looks like store bought!
Hey Guys its me again. While waiting for the Motorized Throttle i decide to print some other stuff.
I just printed some knobs for the Overheadpanel for a friend of mine.
Here are the Results
The 737 Start switches are currently printing and should be finished tomorrow
I will add some pictures when i am done....
I wish I had seen your post before I printed out my own nosewheel steering tiller. I did it like the Build Guide showed and had the hub down on the printing surface and with all of the support it took 51 hours to print. Getting that suport part broken lose was not an easy task.
Awesome Ali and great work again. The new throttle is going to be a little while yet! I am already not happy with certain design aspects and keep going back to certain parts to perfect. I'm spending a huge amount of time on it. This is also allowing me use all my many rolls of PLA which don't, have much filament left on them for prototyping. Kind Regards Karl
Hi Guys
I am back again with some new Builds :D
I just finished the Saitek throttle Mod, which was very easy to Build. And i also finished my second V3 Throttle with the Trim Wheels
The Next Build will be the Motorized Throttle. Cant wait to Print it
hello there guys, im almost done with throttle. But i still havent figured out how to utilize the parking brake light. I'm using Arduino leonardo. I dont know how i will make the light turn on when i set parking brake in XP11 ? Im not using P3d, only on some occassions tho
Is it sturdy? I used hall sensors.
I was wondering how those would be,from usa jet right?I made these from scratch,
Hey its me again
Today i finished with the Rudder Pedlas, which i get from Thingiverse.
First off all I wouldn't recommend it to anyone, to print the Pedal too, because it has not been properly designed...
Some parts don´t make sense, and some holes need to made by my own , because the holes that were there just don't fit and are in the wrong place :D...
Also the Spring location, is in my Case completly different. it was very difficult to get everything as it should be seen in the pictures.
I hope @Karl Clarke will design us a functional Rudder Pedal 😍
So 2 differents Yokes are done an the next steps is the Rudder Pedals. I have downloaded the files from Thingsiverese and start to Print them.
Here is the Righ Pedal. Looks AMAZING
And here is the Final Result, need to paint the Wooden plate and connect the switches to the Leo Board but thatd easy steps