PointCTRL is great, but damn I want something that can recognize depth and give me hands, like Ultraleap, but just developed better and not so buggy... I dont think its that hard to do, there is just no market
2 things that occurred to me that could be an issue.. one is if your printer is calibrated (like if a 20mm cube measures 20.00mm or not) the other is rounding errors from digital interpolation.
I had certainly thought about printer error, but I recently printed a sleeve to go over 2020 extrusion at 20.1x20.1mm and it fit like a glove. This seems like a larger error.
got #64 today. Working just fine, I didn't have much time to tinker with it - but actually being able to use trim on the Huey and the Hind is pretty cool!
I see the power supply is 9.5A and the default psu current was set at 7A in the software, there shouldn't be any issue with setting it at 9A - apart from reaching higher temps faster if I hold it against max force?
I've never even set my master gain to 100% yet, I've left it on 90% & with 100% spring & some other settings warbirds feel really good, never going to need two hands to pull back in a turn but still a lot more stiff & alive feeling than my VKB GF3 base
oh it's alive for sure, I've gone vertical in a Fw190 and entered a a lively and... let's call it - acrobatic - spin. The stick was very much alive for a while, until I regained control and got into a dive to recover.
ahh nice, I don't have any warbirds for DCS yet, IL2 has been my go to for that. Planning on getting at least a warbird for axis & allied, maybe one from each country eventually
I just got the Rhino this evening, so most of the time I was disassembling, fitting and reassembling the simpit. I say simpit, it's not that impressive, but I still had to disassemble the diy seat to fit the damn thing
but I do fly helicopters, yes. Huey is a favourite, Mi8 is a my first love though. I crashed so many of them I should have gotten a medal from Zelensky by now
You can increase it to 9A, but the PSU might drop out on sudden changes in power and motors will report Undervoltage fault. So keep that in mind It might work fine too though.
The print finished. Unfortunately it's the same! Good news is it's not my ( or yours) design, but something else. Probably the 3D printer. I'll take some measurements and try a calibration print later. But I think it is a small error that is accumulated across the teeth.