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      treki @UDb23
      last edited by treki

      @UDb23 Sorry, my english is terrible. I not understand exactly....
      (I cut out the cardboard to have more or less the same shape of the round moving bottom part of the bearing.)
      Do you have a photo?
      I order:
      https://de.aliexpress.com/item/4001214317907.html
      https://de.aliexpress.com/item/32713267462.html
      https://de.aliexpress.com/item/33036805774.html
      and I use a cheap optical mouse from pearl.ch
      Is this ok?

      My bartop: https://www.ltspiceusers.ch/threads/arcade-bartop-im-selbstbau.457

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        UDb23 @treki
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        @treki Cardboard should be applied like this (red area)
        bear.png

        If the knob and bar you bought are fitting the bearing they look good to go.

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          treki
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          @UDb23 said in DIY Spinner:

          Cardboard should be applied like this (red area)
          No lamella needed? The optical mouse understood this like a black table?
          Cool ^^

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            UDb23 @treki
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            @treki Yes. Just make sure cardboard is not too thick; should be able to rotate freely.

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              treki @UDb23
              last edited by treki

              @UDb23 said in DIY Spinner:

              Yes. Just make sure cardboard is not too thick; should be able to rotate freely.

              That is clear. Thank you
              Bombastic idea from you ^^

              https://de.aliexpress.com/item/1005001309430437.html
              The chinese says: No support for Raspberry :(

              Can I then ask you if I have a issues?

              PS:
              www.ltspiceusers.ch is my own forum. Is for LTspice and electronics (german).
              You are welcome for register.

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                UDb23 @treki
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                @treki said in DIY Spinner:

                The chinese says: No support for Raspberry :(
                Can I then ask you if I have a issues?

                It seems that needs a specific arcade1up controller; without it won't work.

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                  UDb23 @shantigilbert
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                  @shantigilbert
                  here you got my 3d source files. Have fun!

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                    shantigilbert @UDb23
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                    @UDb23 said in DIY Spinner:

                    @shantigilbert
                    here you got my 3d source files. Have fun!

                    Thank you!

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                      treki
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                      ATM I willbuild a new control.E-Limitatot......Sanwa ist switchet to GND!

                      A normaly circuit is GND to Joxsticj etc

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                        ClassicGMR
                        last edited by ClassicGMR

                        Guy over on AtariAge did 2 sets of these already and is working on a 3rd set now. I bought one of each run and they work great. :)

                        Growing older is mandatory. Growing up is optional!
                        Enjoy the ride!

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                          treki
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                          I order
                          https://www.campz.ch/mcnett-aquapak-epoxy-reparaturharz-236208.html
                          Is this ok?

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                            treki
                            last edited by treki

                            It works ^^

                            spinner.jpg

                            I soldered 2 wires for the button.

                            spinner_maus.jpg

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                              treki @treki
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                              drehregler.jpg

                              Thx for this idea/tutorial ^^

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                                calom @treki
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                                @treki hi, can you tell me what is wires red and black? Thanks

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                                  calom @UDb23
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                                  @UDb23 this is great! How use this with a zero delay usb card? Thanks

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                                    treki @calom
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                                    @calom said in DIY Spinner:

                                    @treki hi, can you tell me what is wires red and black? Thanks

                                    These are for the (external) button.
                                    At Arkanoid, this releases the ball.

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                                      UDb23 @calom
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                                      @calom You don't need to connect it to zero delay pcb; you use the usb connection of the mouse itself (different usb port on your Pi)

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                                        calom @UDb23
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                                        @UDb23 its possoble on pi zero2 with a usb hub as only have one port? Thanks

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                                          calom @treki
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                                          @treki where do you plug these wires on mouse? Thanks

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                                            treki @calom
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                                            @calom I soldered it. Every mouse looks different inside.

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