Hello FFR, today we build an ITG pad

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  • Mollocephalus
    Custom User Title
    • Jul 2009
    • 2608

    #1

    Hello FFR, today we build an ITG pad

    Hey guys!

    I decided to do something productive with my passion for music games. I am aware there are no home pads at the moment which give the level of accuracy an arcade pad can provide. I am currently in the process of building a mid-tier metal pad which will feature good simulation at a reasonable price. Then i'll make a revamp of the cobalt flux concept with innovative matierials to make it more sensitive, reliable, closer to the arcade pad feeling and less hard on the knees. And finally, if the first two start to give me some funds, i'll completely redo the arcade metal pad, with a complete set of original sensors inside and pretty much the same functionality. It will made of steel and will be virtually unbreakable.

    It is planned to also make a pump it up metal pad.

    This is what i have now:



    I will post more as i progress! let me know what you think! if any of you has some hints, suggestions or is interested in the pad itself, please say so! This is a young project and i'm sure i can benefit from some feedback.
    Last edited by Mollocephalus; 06-10-2013, 11:24 AM.
  • Ohaider
    FFR Veteran
    • Jun 2012
    • 2893

    #2
    Re: Hello FFR, today we build an ITG pad

    Holy crap x.x 10/10

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    • James May
      FFR Player
      • Oct 2012
      • 3817

      #3
      Re: Hello FFR, today we build an ITG pad

      Looks great so far. Can't wait until all that effort pays off in the end mollo :3
      bananas


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      • Mollocephalus
        Custom User Title
        • Jul 2009
        • 2608

        #4
        Re: Hello FFR, today we build an ITG pad

        The arcade owner where i go play gave me 4 new sensors A friend of mine who is an electronic engineer is making the circuit! Hopefully by next week i can plug in the USB and start testing it!

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        • Arntonach
          Owlbears Rock!
          • Mar 2012
          • 2494

          #5
          Re: Hello FFR, today we build an ITG pad

          This is pretty impressive. That gunk on the bar looks a mite funky though.
          pack of hard stuffs

          pack of my stuffs

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          • Mollocephalus
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            • Jul 2009
            • 2608

            #6
            Re: Hello FFR, today we build an ITG pad

            The bar has been made with very little cost from recycled materials by an old blacksmith near my studio

            for reference, this is the guy

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            • alloyus
              ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
              FFR Simfile Author
              • Oct 2006
              • 3269

              #7
              Re: Hello FFR, today we build an ITG pad

              Wow. Time to start saving up that money

              ^FFP_D0pey btw

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              • [TeRa]
                FFR Player
                • May 2007
                • 9922

                #8
                Re: Hello FFR, today we build an ITG pad

                I've wanted to build a pad for years, good luck with your project, looks great already.

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                • rCaliberGX
                  D7 Elite Keymasher
                  FFR Simfile Author
                  • Jun 2012
                  • 2337

                  #9
                  Re: Hello FFR, today we build an ITG pad

                  Adjustable bar height would be awesome, but I don't think that's possible for you right now. Looks great!

                  Released!

                  Originally posted by Wayward Vagabond
                  you look like you're dSucks

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                  • Cavernio
                    sunshine and rainbows
                    • Feb 2006
                    • 1987

                    #10
                    Re: Hello FFR, today we build an ITG pad

                    Holy shit.




                    Hate to be a downer, but steel's heavy. Home pads are light and portable for a reason, shipping's just one of them. Titanium?

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                    • EtienneSM
                      FFR Player
                      • Jan 2013
                      • 1724

                      #11
                      Re: Hello FFR, today we build an ITG pad

                      Quality quotes:

                      Originally posted by KgZ
                      enjoy having every guy ask if they can get some love on their weiner
                      Originally posted by Izzy
                      I also like the nps scale. The standard ITG scale for harder files is blown out of proportion and no longer makes sense.
                      Originally posted by kommisar
                      nps is still a better idea for ratings
                      Originally posted by klimtkiller
                      there is 1 tip for people going to college. When you're in college, you'll be 16, which is the age where (where i live) you can get laid lawfully. basically, get laid asap when they look the best.
                      Originally posted by Rapta
                      My logic is that the brain processes in 60 FPS so I play 60 FPS.

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                      • 3lijah
                        This ma coo coo face
                        • Apr 2007
                        • 890

                        #12
                        Re: Hello FFR, today we build an ITG pad

                        350 dollars?? Fcuk that.

                        Mollo, looks like a very awesome project! Please keep the thread posted, dude
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                        • Mollocephalus
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                          • Jul 2009
                          • 2608

                          #13
                          Re: Hello FFR, today we build an ITG pad

                          Originally posted by Cavernio
                          Hate to be a downer, but steel's heavy. Home pads are light and portable for a reason, shipping's just one of them. Titanium?
                          everything except the bar is made of alluminium. Right now this pad weights less than a cobalt flux. Obviously if someone would go s far as buying a cabinet, weight is not a factor anymore. These people just want to play on the best pads, and even pay otrageous amounts of money to do so.

                          i'm surely not going to bother with these things as my pad will have the same functionality the arcade pad has, with the same kind of sensors et cetera. A pad like this is much simpler to make and i'm not sure what you can do once the sensors wear out. It doesn't look like you can open it? Anyone has first hand experience with those?

                          Originally posted by rCaliberGX
                          Adjustable bar height would be awesome, but I don't think that's possible for you right now. Looks great!
                          Adjustable bar height cannot be done on this pad but it can probably be done on the full metal pad. Thinking of a ~10cm adjustment, don't think you'd ever need more than that. However i don't think there's any problem if you order your custom bar height for this one. It's just not a very good idea cause if you enter a tournament you'll have to put up with normal bar sizes :P
                          Last edited by Mollocephalus; 06-11-2013, 02:42 AM.

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                          • wildfireskunk
                            Purveyor of tea
                            • Sep 2004
                            • 1247

                            #14
                            Re: Hello FFR, today we build an ITG pad

                            That looks swish, but jesus! How high is that bar? Maybe it's the photo angle being deceptive, but it look massive!
                            ITG guru, FFR noob, wants to hug every cat.

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                            • dragon890x
                              ☆Ξ Phantasy Star Legend Ξ☆
                              • Jun 2005
                              • 565

                              #15
                              Re: Hello FFR, today we build an ITG pad

                              I use to own a custom metal pad. I could try to give you some advice, though I'm not sure if it'll help.

                              First off, make sure you either coat the metal with something to prevent rusting due to sweat, or ensure that the pad is cleaned after every use. It will become a problem if you let it go for too long.

                              The back bar should have supporting bars that come down to the floor. I'm not sure how stable your bar is. Mine was strong and had supporting back bars. Even with all of that, it still bent slightly after awhile.

                              This wasn't the pad I owned, but you can get the idea from here: (HUGE picture! sorry)


                              Lastly, sliding squares. This wasn't a problem for me at first, but after heavy use, the square tiles began to move around. I believe most of that was due to the holding screws loosening. The squares didn't move much, but it would cause buttons to die when they did, and in the middle of a game too. It was very annoying. I could expect having to stop what I'm doing, position the tiles back in place, and screw everything down at least once a session.

                              I hope this helps, and good luck! I've always wanted to do something like this. From the looks of it, you're already off to a good start.

                              Edit:
                              I found a picture of my old pad, but it cuts off right above the supporting bars. .__.
                              Last edited by dragon890x; 06-11-2013, 07:09 AM.

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