The file 'Turtlebeach VelocityOne Yoke – Binding Fix 3D Printer Model' is (stl,FCStd) file type, size is 1.1MB.
The Turtlebeach VelocityOne Yoke feels sometimes quite sticky, when you change the pitch axis of the plane by pulling or pushing the yoke.
This Youtuber has shown a solution to fix this problem by adding a guide for the steering rod:
https://youtu.be/NdvGwvHSPTQ?si=qtVSM0WQv0FHpWrm
Since I didn't want to spend money on an STL file, I took the 30 minutes in Freecad to design the bracket by my own.
I printed the bracked in ABS, but I think PLA should do it as well. For the V-slot-sleeve of the bearing I used TPU, but I don't think the material matters for this part either.
I used M5 screws to close the bracket. A clamping length of 20 mm should be sufficient. I cut off a piece of M8 threaded rod for the bearings. This can easily be screwed into the plastic of the 3D print by hand. Fixing with nuts or glue is not necessary.
07-13_TurtelBeach_VelocityOne_Yoke_Easyslider-lower.stl | 353.7KB | |
07-13_TurtelBeach_VelocityOne_Yoke_Easyslider-upper.stl | 164.1KB | |
07-13_TurtelBeach_VelocityOne_Yoke_Easyslider.FCStd | 905.4KB | |
07-13_V-Slot-Bearing.FCStd | 11.8KB | |
07-13_V-Slot.stl | 98.5KB |