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Another homemade FFB wheel

Discussion in 'DIY peripherals' started by cizkin, Apr 14, 2021.

  1. cizkin

    cizkin New Member

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    Hey guys, my first post here!
    This is my homemade FFB wheel that I designed and fabricated in my house. It is a very fun project to learn about microcontrollers and electronics



    The steering wheel it self is homemade too! I made it inspired in a nardi steering wheel, unfortunatly it turned out a little bigger then I calculated (was supposed to be 14" and I turned out 15.5")


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    I'm using to buhler motors (24v) and to BTS7960 H bridge

    The gear redution is 1:8.5 and all the gears, couplers and supports are 3D printed in SLS EOS P396

    Been driving this for several months and I'm always sweating xD

    Hope you guys like my work, it was very fun making it and is very fun playing.
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