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You want a grip with more buttons for you "BI8" cyclic?

 

Just buy a used CH Figherstick in Ebay and use their grip, is 16 buttons + POV HAT, will cost less than 3D print a grip and install switches and HAT - part not available, unless $80+ "military" models.

 

 

But, keep in mind that the controller on your "BI8" need support the extra buttons of the new grip, or you end need use a Arduino, Bu0836 for manage extra buttons, what make you cycle two controllers for Windows and games.

 

In this case became interesting get any of VirPil grips, that is easy connect in Arduino PRO Micro + MMJoy2 firmware for serial protocol for grip Shift Register.


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You want a grip with more buttons for you "BI8" cyclic?

 

Just buy a used CH Figherstick in Ebay and use their grip, is 16 buttons + POV HAT, will cost less than 3D print a grip and install switches and HAT - part not available, unless $80+ "military" models.

 

 

But, keep in mind that the controller on your "BI8" need support the extra buttons of the new grip, or you end need use a Arduino, Bu0836 for manage extra buttons, what make you cycle two controllers for Windows and games.

 

In this case became interesting get any of VirPil grips, that is easy connect in Arduino PRO Micro + MMJoy2 firmware for serial protocol for grip Shift Register.

 

I have a 3d printer so cost is zero.I need a new cyclic.Ch fighter stick is good I need something like that but 80+ bucks not worth because I have the 3d printer.I see today they new Virgil alpha I like it a lot.But I am not going to buy the Virgil base I have mine custom so I will need to modified the cyclic.Fot the first I am looking for a ready stl file if I do not find anything I am going to buy one as you suggest

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Well, I have seen some drawings suitable for 3D Printer, but never for a functional multi-buttons grip that don't look a "Frankenstein" toy. The problem is the details, like buttons, trigger and HAT's.

 

 

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Interesting, but the top part looks out of proportion, no? :)

 

It's like that for a couple of reasons. Originally it had a much larger top to the stick which was a lot more modern in appearance.

 

 

 

1) I wanted every button at the top of the stick in reach of my thumb without shifting my grip.

 

 

 

2) I wanted it to look more like a non-US stick from the 60's or 70's era than something from a modern US jet.

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Sinous,

 

 

I'm not a rotor head but noticed several cyclic stick projects on Thingiverse while browsing for flight simulator files. A search on Thingiverse for "cyclic" will return several hits. Here are a couple of examples Thingiverse:

 

 

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:776116

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2917209

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3752591

 

 

 

 

 

Also check out http://hc625ma.org/ for a lot of good info on DIY helicopter controls.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hello mates I building my simpit and I am looking for a cyclic.I have the BI8-heuy cyclic but I want something with more buttons.If anyone has any stl files and willing to share post here!!!

Thanks ????

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Sinous,

 

 

I'm not a rotor head but noticed several cyclic stick projects on Thingiverse while browsing for flight simulator files. A search on Thingiverse for "cyclic" will return several hits. Here are a couple of examples Thingiverse:

 

 

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:776116

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2917209

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3752591

 

Also check out http://hc625ma.org/ for a lot of good info on DIY helicopter controls.

 

Hello mate thanks for answer the 1 and 3 link on Thingiverse does not work.The other I have in mind it is very good but I need more button to the cyclic cause I fly in VR

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None of this in drawings in Thingiverse solve your need for "tons of buttons".

 

The 1st is B-5 grip, trigger and 1 press button.

 

The 3rd is B-8 grip with thumb-stick in place of HAT, plus trigger and 3 buttons.

 

The thing is that even 3D Print is free for you, the HAT switches, buttons needed for complete the grip can end costing more than get a used F-16 Fighterstick in eBay and adapt in your cyclic.

 

The most affordable know commercial "HAT switch" is APEM (CH) that cost $45 and only have one cap option, but you can 3D print different caps (see bellow).

 

https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/apem-inc/500-526/679-2289-ND/2063280

 

You need 2 or 3 HAT's for have a grip with functions similar do CH F-16, Warthog, VPC grips (I don't list VKB grips because they are "Apple") = $ 135.

 

You can 3D Print and assembly "HAT switch" a guy did a nice variation of caps:

 

https://www.thingiverse.com/JumpNshootman/about

 

But then you need a grip drawing optimized for fit this HAT's.


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Try to find a really old CH Flightstick Pro with a "gameport" instead of USB. Why? Because obsolete and so very cheap on used market. I just picked one up a few weeks ago for $10.

 

BUT... the grip is sweet. Comes with a trigger switch, three thumb buttons, and an 8 way hat switch.

 

Now take it apart, change whatever buttons and hat switches you want, and now attach it to whatever stick you like. No printing required. Could fit 3 or even 5 of the hat switches on it, IMO.

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Thank you for the B8 grip I was looking for the cyclic tube cause mine cyclic now has a water pipe tube ������

 

An option, take this B-8 grip drawing and modify their top part, allowing fit 2 of 3 HAT's, and place a HAT in left side - middle of grip, under thumb button.

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