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Title: WTB Lefty CH Fighterstick (USB) - Homeboy conversion or equivalent
Post by: BoilerDown on September 12, 2016, 10:10:06 PM
I'm looking to buy either an already Homeboy-converted Lefty CH Fighterstick USB or to commission a conversion of my own CH Fighterstick USB.  Message me or post here and message me please!

If you know anyone currently doing equivalent conversions then I'd be interested in hearing about it too.

Thanks!
Title: Re: WTB Lefty CH Fighterstick (USB) - Homeboy conversion or equivalent
Post by: nrshida on September 13, 2016, 01:03:30 PM
I could only find a few pictures of Homeboy's lefty Fighterstick. The section on his website says out of business. What other changes did he do besides the obvious reversal of the thumb hat switch tower?

Title: Re: WTB Lefty CH Fighterstick (USB) - Homeboy conversion or equivalent
Post by: BoilerDown on September 13, 2016, 11:02:45 PM
I thought he mirror-imaged the thing in general.
Title: Re: WTB Lefty CH Fighterstick (USB) - Homeboy conversion or equivalent
Post by: Bizman on September 14, 2016, 10:32:26 AM
http://web.archive.org/web/20131022235441/http://snomhf.exofire.net/leftyHOTASdevelopment.html (http://web.archive.org/web/20131022235441/http://snomhf.exofire.net/leftyHOTASdevelopment.html)
Title: Re: WTB Lefty CH Fighterstick (USB) - Homeboy conversion or equivalent
Post by: nrshida on September 14, 2016, 01:35:11 PM
Thank you Bizman.

It's many many hours of precise work. The trouble is putting a value on those hours (plus I live in Europe, postage an additional expense). How much demand is there for left-handed CH sticks?

Who is the joystick for, I note you said you were right handed?

Title: Re: WTB Lefty CH Fighterstick (USB) - Homeboy conversion or equivalent
Post by: Ack-Ack on September 14, 2016, 02:42:52 PM
When I still used to work at CH, we'd do custom left handed joysticks for customers.  Try contacting CH and see if this is still offered.
Title: Re: WTB Lefty CH Fighterstick (USB) - Homeboy conversion or equivalent
Post by: Randy1 on September 14, 2016, 04:35:42 PM
Note unless they have changed it, the thrustmaster T16000 has grip change out to make it a lefty stick.
Title: Re: WTB Lefty CH Fighterstick (USB) - Homeboy conversion or equivalent
Post by: BoilerDown on September 14, 2016, 06:50:04 PM
This is for a hands on stick and stick (HOSAS) setup for Star Citizen (for me). Good concise video explanation of why you'd want a HOSAS setup in a space game: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyChH2tK6AM

On my left hand I strafe left and right and forward and back.  But using my T.16000M I find it difficult to put the joystick on purely forwards strafe without any sideslop.  A fault-turned-feature of the CH Fighterstick is that it has a detent all along the center of both axis, which will allow me to strafe forward without drifting left or right, or sideways without drifting forward or back, because I'll know by feel if I'm in the detent or not.

The CH Fighterstick also has the best hats and buttons that I don't have to remove my hand from the stick to press (buttons on the base of the joystick are essentially worthless imo).  If I had a CH Fighterstick on the left hand, I could reasonably go with a stick with a great gimbal but few or toejamty buttons on the right hand, like a VKB Gladiator.  I can make up for the CH Fighterstick's 2-axis nature by using rudder pedals for the missing axis.

HOSAS is a highly popular setup, with the T.16000M being very popular for its great sensors, ambidexterity, and very inexpensive price.  But the buttons are too few with just one hat and 3 buttons and 1 trigger, and the centering force is too strong for a space game.  I'm searching for a better way.
Title: Re: WTB Lefty CH Fighterstick (USB) - Homeboy conversion or equivalent
Post by: Condor on October 04, 2016, 09:17:19 PM
I own 2 Homeboy HOTAS and consulted with him on the design. The throttle was't too tough. It just required cutting a hole in the top, flipping it end to end and running the wires tru that hole (and patching the original opening of course. The stick was the real challenge but bondo, carbon fiber and paint took care of the physical changes. Routing the wiring harness was tricky. Also you need to be really good at soldering electronics. I doubt I could build one myself. I just gave him some ideas. He's a real craftsman. No be builds guns and grandfather clocks. He's not interested in  building lefty gear anymore.
Title: Re: WTB Lefty CH Fighterstick (USB) - Homeboy conversion or equivalent
Post by: BoilerDown on October 06, 2016, 11:02:33 PM
Np, thanks for checking with him! 

If anyone has a lefty stick going unused, I'm still looking for one.

Someone is making lefty Warthog sticks (http://www.dualsticks.com/left-hand-grips), by the way, but I'm specifically looking for CH because the gimbal design lends itself to being the "throttle" stick a lot better.

Edit: linkification