Using gears to move the joystick is just a fabulous idea.I really like your approach of this project as it dosent involve any disassembly and modding of the controller.Is any specific gear ratio required or any gear ratio will work?
Wow the craftsmanship is amazing it’s nice to know people out here actually put effort in making something good all of those “how to make cardboard racing sim” videos just don’t compare
What's the diameter of the threaded rod that's connected to the steering wheel and the plastic gear and how did you get the plastic gear attached? Was there a hole that's also threaded? I'm building something similar to yours😁 soo can you tell us some details?😅thankyou☺ great build btw
@@samgaron1342 The frame is is built with 55x45 mm wood with 8.5mm holes spaced 30mm apart. On the other side of the wood the spacing is the same but it´s offset by half, so 15mm. The wood that goes across is 600mm long and the longest ones are 1300mm long. And the rest doesn't really have any measurments. i used M6 M8 and M10 for fasteners .
@@kevinjosefsson id like you to do it the more complicated way. Is it possible for you to take the controller apart. Move around the sticks, buttons and triggers and do it that way? I dont think its that complicated. Because all you have to do is to extend a few wires and move around some controls. Unless of course. Its all stuck to one plastic board
Bruh it's home built. The dude probably spent $50 bucks on wood, bolts, and some gears apposed to spending $200+ on a slightly more realistic feel. I personally just hate using the controller to race and this idea would allow smooth steering which is all most people who are stuck using controllers are looking for. So get outta here with your irrelevant point
Or you could do this. Which it doesnt require any calibrating and it is cheaper than the actual thing. You just need some gears and some wood. You could even take apart the controller and do it the more complicated way. It seems simple. Just take a 3d printed steering wheel or make your own. Take some gears and move around the controls and viola. You have created a steering wheel only for 50 bucks.
This guy should have alot of credit for his creativity. Gg my guy 🤙
Using gears to move the joystick is just a fabulous idea.I really like your approach of this project as it dosent involve any disassembly and modding of the controller.Is any specific gear ratio required or any gear ratio will work?
Any gear ratio will work but the steering angle will change
Wow the craftsmanship is amazing it’s nice to know people out here actually put effort in making something good all of those “how to make cardboard racing sim” videos just don’t compare
*I made this and after finishing it I realised that I have a ps4*
kyuu wait, that’s illegal
Bro, you're a genius
this will help me a lot, you were the first guy to make a steering wheel using xbox 360 controller, thanks
You should put a clutch pedal for forza.
Built something like this except I kept turning the wheel too far so the joystick on the controller was straight when the wheel was turned
THANKS BRO YOU REALLY GIVE ME AN IDEA
very genius 😱😱
Please add measurements
Amazing!
This is awesome
Make more
But still need lots of effort 🤘👍😎😎💕
He just reinvented the wheel
There is one big flaw in the Design , if we rotate steering too much it can break joystick ..
ASMR 😴😴
Please show demo of project in the starting
Whoah. I'm just mind blown. It's amazing! I lve it so much. Do you have the designs that can be printed?
Sorry no. I made the design as i built it.
@@kevinjosefsson Ok. I'll sketch up something. Anyways, I really liked this video and I liked and subscribed.
Is it possible to send me the plans?
magnifique thank you so much
What's the diameter of the threaded rod that's connected to the steering wheel and the plastic gear and how did you get the plastic gear attached? Was there a hole that's also threaded? I'm building something similar to yours😁 soo can you tell us some details?😅thankyou☺ great build btw
M10 threaded rod. M4 hole for the plastic gear, drilled and tapped on a lathe.
@@kevinjosefsson thank you!
its too harder and who will made this . they will think we will buy brand new streeing weel
set
Bruh
obviously you cant sree, let alone build this
English pls???
Is very coollll
do you have plans for this project?
@@samgaron1342
No, Unfortunately i don't.
Kevin Josefsson would you be able to make me such a plan with the same measures as yours for me to reproduce your design?
@@samgaron1342
The frame is is built with 55x45 mm wood with 8.5mm holes spaced 30mm apart. On the other side of the wood the spacing is the same but it´s offset by half, so 15mm.
The wood that goes across is 600mm long and the longest ones are 1300mm long. And the rest doesn't really have any measurments. i used M6 M8 and M10 for fasteners .
@@kevinjosefsson id like you to do it the more complicated way.
Is it possible for you to take the controller apart.
Move around the sticks, buttons and triggers and do it that way?
I dont think its that complicated.
Because all you have to do is to extend a few wires and move around some controls.
Unless of course. Its all stuck to one plastic board
Oi tudo bem
genius
Hey broo... this is a very cool project🙌🏻.. what type of surface do you have there on the joystick..?
Kontrolfreek
racing simulator 3 :V
What gears sizes of 2?
What game is this built for
I am gonna use your idea🤣......
Sorry
would be great if you make money enough with this video to buy the real thing XD
Är du svensk (are u sweadish)
Rov
no forcefeedback?..looks good but i cant imagine this is useful
Bruh it's home built. The dude probably spent $50 bucks on wood, bolts, and some gears apposed to spending $200+ on a slightly more realistic feel. I personally just hate using the controller to race and this idea would allow smooth steering which is all most people who are stuck using controllers are looking for. So get outta here with your irrelevant point
Yea this guy doesn’t work for Logitech for gods sake. Lets see to make one.
or just buy a g920
Or you could do this.
Which it doesnt require any calibrating and it is cheaper than the actual thing.
You just need some gears and some wood.
You could even take apart the controller and do it the more complicated way.
It seems simple.
Just take a 3d printed steering wheel or make your own. Take some gears and move around the controls and viola. You have created a steering wheel only for 50 bucks.
N6U9M - yeah I would rather buy a $220 steering wheel than spending much cheaper on this diy. SEMSE LEGIT
@@beefybread5769 so how much does a steering wheel cost?
@@bera439 if youre gonna 3d print it then 0. The only problem with this system is that there is no force feedback.
@@bera439 it depends do you want a cheap one or expensive one