Thanks for the comments 👍
The seat secton does not need all the adjustability it has particulary when taking seat runners into account. You have two mounting positions for the uprights, then a fancy metal piece with more sliding adjustability and also seat runners. The average user will only need 3-4" difference in height and distance from the wheel section. If people want the low level seating feature fine but I can tell you out of cockpits Ive owned its much comfier to sit higher particulary when getting in and out of a cockpit. Personally Id file it under a gimmick feature but hey some may love it thinking it somehow would make F1 games more appealing.
First of all, when I get the testing done, I will get the holes approximately to the right places for the poles. Now I can't say they are excatly on the right spot (individual of course). This is important to get the CoG close to the poles if for nothing else then to maintain balanced look. (the structure will hold, it's not actually about that at all) First I had many holes there, but as you can see I've dropped the count to just two (for the bolts). If the user has a more specific need, it's really easy to do new holes to the aluminium bar. And you're right actually even now I can swap the metal plate the other way and even with two holes we have two positions for the poles with just two holes 👍 (actually I hadn't noticed this option untill now

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The fancy metal piece (lol) and the long slots are not for adjusting the seat position. It's actually made for different lenght of runners so just to be sure most (if not all) would fit in.
You can say the low seating position to be a gimmick and I have no problem with that. If somebody feels there is too much lenght in those poles, just cut it shorter and reposition the plastic end cap accordingly (same goes with the shifter bar). So there is of course no need to left the extra lengt to place if one feels so. But one thing I've noticed during the testing so far, that the poles are actually perfect to put your hands and push yourself up when the seat is low. So it actually makes the coming off the low set a little easier.
Again, it's the question about does it harm anybody to have the possibility? I think not. No need to use it of course (the low seating position)
Having in the past been tortured with a Playseat having to spend 30 mins changing a X360 wheel over to a G25 and then readjusting everything I can tell you as a user who has owned several cockpits you soon get fed up with it to a point if somethings too much bother your less likely to keep doing it.
It put me off playing driving X360 games and I know others agree it was a pain in the backside. Taking onboad the repositioning of the screen, wheel and seat sections on your current design would be maybe something that becomes not worth the hassle with currently what needs to be done and the time involed in changing it.
Again, once you find the perfect position, why change it? No need. But you can if you later on wish so. No need to do it of course. But what if you woudn't have the possibitlity? Would I get an e-mail saying that the rig is ****** as I can't even see the screen as I'm too short for the position Ive put it? This is not even a possibility when we have the adjustments available. What makes you think that everyone should be repositioning the stuff all the time? Find the setting you like and go with that 👍
All the adjustability on your design is bolt and nuts which requires removing, repositioning and retightening. That method is a bit of a chore, its fine for a d.i.y and self build but as a product its not a great solution. As a product design I would of opted for something better mainly that adjusts in height and simply tightens without having to remove anything that my friend would be a great improvement.
As an example take the Wheel Stand Pro its so easy to adjust its height yet on the Fanatec Wheel Stand its much more bother and like your method requiring a bolt to be removed and then reinserted.
The question here is the cost. And also the manufacturing. Those nuts you can tighten with your hands require a thread on the main bar. That is not really easy to do for an aluminium bar. If you can come up with a cheap solution, I'll be glad to think about it and for sure put it in but I haven't found a way. But that's not saying there isn't one. I'm listening.. 👍
The two uprights for the seat have never appealed to me personally, yes the metal is strong but that doesnt mean without proper testing you wont experience any flexing or mild movement of the horizontal supports. Having a more conventional flat surface or four mounting points would ensure it wouldnt be an issue.
So you'd prefer more parts? +weight +cost And have you seen the picture of me standing on one of those poles. I guarantee you that it won't move one millimeter. I know, I've stood on it. You just need to trust me.
Actually just now maybe understood the point you were making. If there is a danger of the vertical poles "spreading out", first thing that comes to mind is to put a M6 threaded bar trough the lowest fastening hole under the seat (lowest hole on the vertical pole) that should tie them together.
I can repost the pic if you like.
But anyway, I actually like you questioning all these things. But I will dodge the bullets as long as I can but I'm wise enough to take notice and learn if we come up with a real problem.
I did change the first design mainly due to your feedback. And I can say that maybe if you would have not said your word about the boxy design, I'd not be as pleased with the end (current) result as I am now. 👍
And I do think even if somebody would buy this, you can't really so straightforward compare this to something that is made in a real factory for the mass market. This is and will always be half DIY, and I like the fact that this should be quite easy to modify however you like. You can't say that from most of the commercial cockpits. This is just something that is possible to buy if one feels so. And even with the shipping cost that might be high for some countries, it's at least possible to do.
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As an item to sell you have to ask could an alternative method offer what most people want, you keep saying this is your design for you and then if people want to buy it you will sell them. What your not getting is what price point are we talking here. Before going further why not give people an idea and then as friends here lets compare to other products on the market how yours fits in. From that you can decide if changes need to be done to reduce costs and then change the design or if everything as it is now is just perfect?
This thread here is because I want to be influenced by you all 👍 Otherwise I'd be in my place doing the planning all by myself. What I'm not getting much is feedback of what people would like. There is the "post a reply" button for a reason. Have I given the impression I don't listen to other peoples thoughts? There just isn't much to work with atm. Still every thought / idea / comment is very welcomed. I haven't even finished the first proto yet so everything is out.
What you could now do is to tell me where I could save costs without losing the elements that I want to include. 👍
The cost thing keeps popping out and I know it would be nice to hear already, but how can I say anything untill I know what will be the final form of the design. Now is the time to discuss about the design, just as we are now doing but the price is still too early.
As a product to sell you are missing a major business element. That is accesories and items like the gearshift holder are sold seperate.
Please look at Playseats/Game Pod/Game Racer and everyone of those I have owned but had to pay extra for components. Therefore your design should reflect a basic package, then keyboard tray monitor shelf etc all those should be added as extras.
I understand this, and of course the monitor tray & the shifter holder might need to be separate, just because some people might not need those. I don't want to force people buy stuff they don't need.
This allows you to reduce your core element price for the main cockpit for the user that just needs that and profit on extras for those that need them. Also with multiple items your shipping charges are better covered even for a single order of a small component and of course charges in the shiping should also allow a bit of profit margin.
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