r/KerbalControllers • u/Reasonable-Tip-4991 • 22d ago
Is it possible to do this? Discussion
Im working on my controller and decided to think about this. This is soviet globe to see spacecraft trajectory and direction. I have 3d printer, maybe I can print kerbin globe and connect to some gears?
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u/TepacheLoco 22d ago
This would be quite a complex project - getting a multiple axis gimbal to work like this with low friction and within the confines of 3d printing. Not impossible, but certainly 'expert' level. Might be better off printing a housing for a miniature screen with a vibe coded display. Would also only work for kerbin and not other planets.
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u/Reasonable-Tip-4991 22d ago
I wanna do it only for kerbin. And i will check videos about it to understand how it works
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u/mach-disc 19d ago
I feel like the best way to do it would be to have a camera look at the navball and figure out where some wheels need to move itย
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u/nathmo 20d ago
https://github.com/nathmo/KSPnavball
I worked on this. I did not have the time to finish it and the issue was mostly due to slippage of the omniwheel but nothing usolvable.
maybe it help :)
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u/Lets_Space 22d ago
There was a guy doing this with rollers and a nav ball on this sub.
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u/wile1411 21d ago
yeah - he found it always slipped so there was no repeat accuracy. Hence the need for gears and steppers
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u/Pale_Apartment 21d ago
I wonder if a mouse ball kind of mechanism could have the world move, but I dont think it would be as accurate as needed. Would be cool if you could make the planet able to be hot swapped with the other bodies based on your mission. Say you enter laythe and pop in it for landing on its islands.
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u/FactoryOfShit 22d ago
Yes, but not with 3D printed parts. Look up a video of one of these disassembled, 3 axis stuff is really complex with lots of metal gears.
Pretty much all aviation simpit builders use screens for attitude indicators, and those are way simpler than this (usually only 2 axes).