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Groove Coaster Controller

GrooveCoaster Controller replica with dimensions from real cabinet
Box is 20 x 10 x 56.5 cm

controller controller wireframe (part linking the ls32 and joy_stick is missing in this picture: you can look at it here)

needed

  • a teensy 3.2 or 3.1
  • a 3D printer
  • a laser cutting machine
  • 5mm plywood
  • 2 x seimitsu LS32-SE joysticks
  • 2 x 60mm buttons
  • 2 screws for locking the top of the sticks
  • 2 x large 6mm washers
  • 2 x anti vibration 6mm nuts
  • 8 x computer fan screws
  • wood glue

things to 3d print

  • 2 x joy_stick.stl
  • 2 x joy_base.stl
  • 2 x joy_tube.stl

things to laser cut

  • 2 x box_side.dxf
  • 2 x box_insert.dxf (goes on box_middle, helps for rigidity)
  • 1 x box_front.dxf
  • 1 x box_front.dxf (with a cut for your usb panel mount adapter)
  • 1 x box_top.dxf
  • 1 x box_middle.dxf
  • 1 x box_bottom.dxf

assembly

warning: look at the picture ! be careful on which way goes up during the box assembly ! box_middle should be closer to top, not to bottom

  • assemble the printed joy_tube on the ls32 sticks using the washer and the nut
  • screw the ls32s to the box_middle (joysticks under the board) using the fan screws
  • glue the joy_bases to the box_top (wood glue should do it)
  • assemble the sides, front and top panel using the glue
  • assemble the 60mm buttons on the joy_sticks, and solder the wires to them
  • assemble the joy_sticks on the joy_tube
  • solder wires to the ls32s
  • solder everything to the teensy
  • assemble bottom panel and then rear panel when you confirmed everything works

soldering

  • Solder a GND wire to all leds and buttons
  • Solder pins A5, A6, A7, A8 and 3, 4, 5, 6 to left and right joysticks
  • Solder pins A4 and 7 to left and right buttons
  • Solder pins A3 and 8 to left and right leds