MDF vs 80/20 rig - Build this cheap rig just as easily (~60 Eur)

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1:47 What do you need?
TLDR: Seat, MDF, wood glue, drill, saw, clamp
3:23 Step by step - how to build

Sim racing, DIY, MDF, wood, cheap sim rig...
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Would be great if the community would create together some plans that we could all share and improve...classic for arcade retro games and one for sim...it's already a great investment that not all of us can handle! Thanks for video! Great start idea that needs some extras...but it's great!

gabrielebettin
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Dude your content is right up my alley😂😂 super cool - cheers from Wisconsin!

FIELDSARSENAL
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Use locking nuts. they won't loosen up. put an angle brace on the shifter and it won't move

michaelevan
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Not bad! Should have painted it. I would have also boxed in the shifter and brake mount to make it more solid.

mazyata
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It's a great idea if you can eliminate the flex. If it moves you should stick with a belt drive (unless you already have a direct drive) as one of the major benefits of direct drive is the fine detail of the ffb, this detail will be lost or masked by the movement.

oktc
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What if I’m using actual wood. I want to get the 15nm cs dd. I need to know what I have to do for the steering column support. I already had taken apart my original wood rig and I got some extra pieces and likely I’ll be grabbing more 2x6s and I’ll be using the table mount for the cs dd which is metal but held on by a clamp. Please what would you think of this. Thanks

daveygg
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Great video. Got some ideas for my own rig.

tomaszbilski
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Wish u could test this with a DD wheel

PixelGod
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waarom MDF .. multiplex is iets duurder mar wel solide

Jordiephotography
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Great rig, but you should have made it out of plywood. MDF will 100% loosen up at all the joints over time.

mikewatson
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That's too much trust on wood glue :P

Seriously tho, I would put some corner brackets and some bolts on it.

Looks great anyway.

paokkerkir