I just bought a XR this last weekend, but I'd still really like to build one myself, like you did too. You can add me to the list of guys who would like to see a detailed video, for sure. Great job on the build!!
You are freaking amazing man !! My onewheel XR is my favorite possession and my daily commuter . Watching you create one from parts is incredible. Thanks again!!
Love it! Future Motion better get used to seeing more of this as they start locking-down their hardware with each new release. Now a BMS swap isn't even possible cos they've "tied" the BMS to the controller box. What a shame.
That's a very respectable result and you should be real proud of it! Liked and subbed. 👍💡 I'm a XR owner and electronics wiz. I like the way you kept the board thin, and the way you mounted it above the axle center to give you more ground clearance. Watching you ride it, it looks too "stiff", ie; it's applying a lot of motor torque for very little tilt of the IMU. To tune it more like a Onewheel I suggest reducing the proportional gain in the PID for the IMU so the nose drops more as you accelerate then increase the Integral component (after some testing) so as Integral wands up it gently returns the board to level a couple of seconds after you start moving. Also, and details you can provide of the internals of the motor would be very useful to people. Especially measurements of the inside parts like magnet length, stator poles etc. I'm assuming this uses standard hoverboard 27 pole stator laminations like the Onewheel motor but knowing the stator diameter and magnet length really helps. Even other measurements like the tire specs, hub measurement etc. People will probably want to put a Pint or XR tire on that motor... Thanks, and well done! 🤘🥇
I would be in it to! Loved your build, have already bought the brushless wheel, looking into the electronics now! Please share what you used! Many thanks
dude, crazy stuff. Would appreciate if you make a complete video about the electronics and connections and the components along with the vesc tuning. Thanks for this wonderful video. Wating for your next video!!!!!
Great job. Cool to try and do it on your own. Would really love to see you or someone familiar with an actual OneWheel compare them and see the differences. Maybe you found some improvements.
Hi Jimmy Chang! I recently been watching your videos about the one wheel prior to making this video... For tips on how to ride a one wheel 😉. As for parts, a lot of it I already had, so my out if pocket cost was just for the hub motor was $200CAD. The BMS, MPU Gyro and other small things was probably just another 50max. If I were to buy everything like the batteries, VESC, steel, wires etc, I would estimate the cost to be under 400-500CAD.
Love the timelapse super fast editing. I'm actually totally on board (heh) with there not being any in-depth sections on how the code worked, etc. Just straight to the point, building and testing. Really great. But honestly, if you did make an in-depth video, I'd watch the whole thing later when I have time. Would love to know more about the computer and software.
@7:30..."It's not bad for like 3 days of practice [on riding a self made OneWheel]". Lol. Never mind this kid just built a machine on his own; he just nonchalantly comments on his riding skills. LOL. Kid, you are freaking AWESOME!!!
Nice build! I rode my buddies onewheel a couple years ago and it was cool, I would never pay the price for one and would build one like you did. Nice job bro!
hi great job ,but do you tell me what you use of vesc and for the stabilizer ,i have the frame ,the wheel but not the electronic parts ..thanks a lot foryou answer
Haha yes! Good eye. Unfortunately I didn't think of it at the moment and didn't pay attention to it. I realised way too late for me to flip it around. I would need to take the tire off, flip it and re-seat the bead. Not sure if I'll do that in the future, but I doubt it'll make a difference, since the real one wheel doesn't even have treads.
Smart young people like yourself are the future of Canada and the world! Thank you for giving me hope. Do you have a link for the Chinese wheel assembly?
hello, buddy, I found your project very interesting and so I am planning to make it but unfortunately I don't know to program so can you please make a detailed video on it
Hey man very nice build! I am also building a one wheel, but I am getting a problem where my motor just keeps spinning in the same direction even after the mpu has been rotated in the opposite direction. Do you know what could be causing this? I'm using the balance app on the VESC tool btw.
Nice job! I'd love to see more. Did you mention what the top speed is? Also how fast does the motor free spin? Which VESC did you use? Flipsky? I thought they only handle up to 10s voltages with enough headroom to handle surges. 12s might pop it, but there are some higher voltage VESC starting to become available now too.
I haven't been brave enough to go ant faster! I'm still testing the waters. If I make a part two, I'll make sure to address the speed if I'm able to reach the max speed. As for VESC I'm using an older flipsky v4.2 50a rated VESC. It can handle up to 13s on paper, so I think 12s should be comfortable for it.
Hi sorry if my english is poor, i live in Brazil and i will try to make my own DIY onewheel as well, been searching for a while and i saw that you made your own foot sensor. can you do a video on how you did it?
amazing! Love hat this is Canadian prices and sources! Would like a more in-depth tutorial or review of what you did and HOW you did this. Are you a skateboarder before making this?
dude can u build a hoverboard, but in the portrait orientation as opposed to landscape as the hover boards are that u can purchase retail. My thought is for high speed skating, kinda like a longboard but instead of 4 wheels that a normal longboard would have this would have 2 big
This is sick. Mind sharing your parts list and sellers? Also, I have no idea how to code, so any sort of OneWheel coding would be super helpful. Is it possible to just copy/paste your code?
I'm bad at coding as well haha. There was no coding required as I'm using the VESC open source speed controller. So it's mostly plug and play. But you need to learn what all the parameters are. But in general it's pretty easy to use.
@@protovision2010 Sure does! It's pretty much the same thing but the VESC calls it tilt back. What's super cool is I can set when the tilt back notifies me, too fast, over heating, low voltage etc. I can also set how the board lets me know, very violent tilt back or very soft. It's pretty cool when you work with open source everything!
You should start a business in competition with Onewheel. They are failing their customers and many wish there was a more reliable competitor that makes customers a priority over more money
Let me know if you've got any future project ideas for me to try out!
Maybe try to make some kinda toy walk by it self. If you can do that try to make it run or swim after that.
Thats my idea.
HI maybe you can make a soloweeel it is so cool to make!!!!
Are you offering kits for the diy?
I'd like to build one
Make something that’s not supposed to fly, fly. A vacuum
1:43 any time you cut a bolt, put a nut on it before. That way the nut will straighten the threads as you remove it. It will save you a lot of effort.
I just bought a XR this last weekend, but I'd still really like to build one myself, like you did too. You can add me to the list of guys who would like to see a detailed video, for sure. Great job on the build!!
Would be for that too! c:
I REALLY want you to make an in depth build tutorial please. Thanks!
You are freaking amazing man !! My onewheel XR is my favorite possession and my daily commuter . Watching you create one from parts is incredible. Thanks again!!
Excited to see detailed video about how You connected VESC with MPU or made preassure sensors!
This is NUTS !!!!! Amazing to be able to build such a project in one week, please release a DIY tutorial 🔥
Great job man. Thanks for the shout out!
@Husky Puppy hey bud :D
Take a projeto of that complexity in one week is HARD. Amazing Job man!
Amazing project my friend. It would be great if you create a step-by-step guide to build a DIY OneWheel. Thank you so much for sharing!
Awesome!
I like how you got the "board" part of it so slim!
Love it! Future Motion better get used to seeing more of this as they start locking-down their hardware with each new release. Now a BMS swap isn't even possible cos they've "tied" the BMS to the controller box. What a shame.
That's a very respectable result and you should be real proud of it! Liked and subbed. 👍💡
I'm a XR owner and electronics wiz. I like the way you kept the board thin, and the way you mounted it above the axle center to give you more ground clearance.
Watching you ride it, it looks too "stiff", ie; it's applying a lot of motor torque for very little tilt of the IMU. To tune it more like a Onewheel I suggest reducing the proportional gain in the PID for the IMU so the nose drops more as you accelerate then increase the Integral component (after some testing) so as Integral wands up it gently returns the board to level a couple of seconds after you start moving.
Also, and details you can provide of the internals of the motor would be very useful to people. Especially measurements of the inside parts like magnet length, stator poles etc. I'm assuming this uses standard hoverboard 27 pole stator laminations like the Onewheel motor but knowing the stator diameter and magnet length really helps. Even other measurements like the tire specs, hub measurement etc. People will probably want to put a Pint or XR tire on that motor...
Thanks, and well done! 🤘🥇
I would love to know if and how it runs now. Hope for that part two.
Great job! Thanks for sharing! I'm considering making one and sharing all the design as open source.
Thats awesome! I'd love a in-depth video on this build plus the link of where to purchase a hub motor like that, great job!
Agreed. I would love more in-depth technical information on this build.
@@OhHeyFergy if I could get the parts around I would give it a go if I had a how to video, can't guarantee it would work LOL but it'd be worth a shot
I would be in it to! Loved your build, have already bought the brushless wheel, looking into the electronics now! Please share what you used! Many thanks
Just... WOW. Incredibly impressive!
dude, crazy stuff. Would appreciate if you make a complete video about the electronics and connections and the components along with the vesc tuning. Thanks for this wonderful video. Wating for your next video!!!!!
Inspirational.. Great work. And the latest vesc firmware is as good if not better than a onewheel GT so things are really getting fun for us DIYers.
Very talented young man! Always excited what he can do next.
Great job. Cool to try and do it on your own. Would really love to see you or someone familiar with an actual OneWheel compare them and see the differences. Maybe you found some improvements.
Man I hope you work for SpaceX building rockets when you're "on the clock"! Great work! Inspiring!!
Amazing work! How much did you spend for all the parts?
Hi Jimmy Chang! I recently been watching your videos about the one wheel prior to making this video... For tips on how to ride a one wheel 😉.
As for parts, a lot of it I already had, so my out if pocket cost was just for the hub motor was $200CAD. The BMS, MPU Gyro and other small things was probably just another 50max. If I were to buy everything like the batteries, VESC, steel, wires etc, I would estimate the cost to be under 400-500CAD.
@@rcdepot5899 Inspiring. What a fun DIY project! I'm doing this during the next pandemic-stay-at-home-lock-down. 😁
I am in the midst of building one myself. Great work!!
I would love to see a more indepth followup video, were you explain the vesc settings and maybe release the 3d models!
Love the timelapse super fast editing. I'm actually totally on board (heh) with there not being any in-depth sections on how the code worked, etc. Just straight to the point, building and testing. Really great. But honestly, if you did make an in-depth video, I'd watch the whole thing later when I have time. Would love to know more about the computer and software.
@7:30..."It's not bad for like 3 days of practice [on riding a self made OneWheel]". Lol. Never mind this kid just built a machine on his own; he just nonchalantly comments on his riding skills. LOL.
Kid, you are freaking AWESOME!!!
Nice build! I rode my buddies onewheel a couple years ago and it was cool, I would never pay the price for one and would build one like you did. Nice job bro!
A parts list would be amazing! Would pay for a build guide pdf. Please share!!
Good Job Sir, you have some good skills. Keep up the good work.
This is awesome!! I'd love to see a video where you compare riding this vs an actual onewheel!
Can you tell how you did programming in arduino for MPU chip, ? Plz help me.
Please make a more elaborate video on the build process. Also include how much the different parts cost. Thank you.
hi great job ,but do you tell me what you use of vesc and for the stabilizer ,i have the frame ,the wheel but not the electronic parts ..thanks a lot foryou answer
Super nerd GENUIS this a so awesome! Great work bro!
That’s awesome man! I think your tire may be on backwards though. Still...pretty impressive.
Haha yes! Good eye. Unfortunately I didn't think of it at the moment and didn't pay attention to it. I realised way too late for me to flip it around. I would need to take the tire off, flip it and re-seat the bead. Not sure if I'll do that in the future, but I doubt it'll make a difference, since the real one wheel doesn't even have treads.
Really nice project. You must have brimming with stoke rolling into school on it 👍🏼
Excited for the next video
Same!
Nice job man starting on making one of my own two i’m gonna use alot of 18650 cells for a super long range
How did you do the footpads? I'm trying to build one of this boards to me too
Great informative vid, great level of content and a quality finished product :))
Would definitely enjoy a detailed video.
GREAT JOB PAL!!! INSPIRING!
Where did you order the wheel hub? How many watts ??
i would really love an in depth video about how its made!
Amazing job, looking forward to future updates!
You are clearly a really talented guy
I think you deserve more subscribers, viewers, the lot
Keep up the good work
Smart young people like yourself are the future of Canada and the world! Thank you for giving me hope. Do you have a link for the Chinese wheel assembly?
For sure! Here's the one I used.
a.aliexpress.com/_dTTV744
@@rcdepot5899 good day dude!
Could you please tell me which imu you used? :)
Really great video man! Thanks for sharing with us!
If you take your foot off one front sensor while riding does the board keeping going? (as a safety feature)
Can you just brief about the gyro and mup stuff
didi you used arduino?
Any chance you can share what electronics you used?
Very nice work! 👍
Hey man can you tell how you made the pressure sensors for the footpads?
It would be nice to see a full build guide 😉
Now you have to make DIY manual that says "Nose Dive" and "Risk of Death" on the first page. 🤣
hello do you know a site that explains how VESC works????
Very good video
This is really awesome dude
hello, buddy, I found your project very interesting and so I am planning to make it but unfortunately I don't know to program so can you please make a detailed video on it
Hey man very nice build! I am also building a one wheel, but I am getting a problem where my motor just keeps spinning in the same direction even after the mpu has been rotated in the opposite direction. Do you know what could be causing this? I'm using the balance app on the VESC tool btw.
Nice job! I'd love to see more. Did you mention what the top speed is? Also how fast does the motor free spin?
Which VESC did you use? Flipsky? I thought they only handle up to 10s voltages with enough headroom to handle surges. 12s might pop it, but there are some higher voltage VESC starting to become available now too.
I haven't been brave enough to go ant faster! I'm still testing the waters. If I make a part two, I'll make sure to address the speed if I'm able to reach the max speed.
As for VESC I'm using an older flipsky v4.2 50a rated VESC. It can handle up to 13s on paper, so I think 12s should be comfortable for it.
I'd be interest to see how you set up your flipsky. So far the trampa seems like the only consistent VESC but it's about 3-4x the price in Canada.
This is really incredible! Keep it up. Im looking forward to seeing how you improve it
Insane !! All this incredible work And insane edit should get more views and likes
well done man !
Absolutely incredible... I’m speechless!
can u give full details of circuits diagram and what u bought
Excellent work! Do you have a BOM (Bill of Materials) with sources?
Dude that is awesome! Great job
wonderful project !
Hi sorry if my english is poor, i live in Brazil and i will try to make my own DIY onewheel as well, been searching for a while and i saw that you made your own foot sensor. can you do a video on how you did it?
Dude, I'm so happy ur back!
Amazing 🤩 so talented
It is NOW time for a NEW more refined XR! The pushback on the pint sucks! FUTURE MOTION MAKE ONE!
amazing! Love hat this is Canadian prices and sources! Would like a more in-depth tutorial or review of what you did and HOW you did this. Are you a skateboarder before making this?
Wow! Nicely done. 👍 What kind of batteries are you using and how are you recharging them? Would definitely like to see part 2.
dude can u build a hoverboard, but in the portrait orientation as opposed to landscape as the hover boards are that u can purchase retail. My thought is for high speed skating, kinda like a longboard but instead of 4 wheels that a normal longboard would have this would have 2 big
Nice job
Yes ,you shu should make an in-depth video on th full tutorial
My motor is taking an eternity to arrive. Was that your experience with Pei Scooter as well? I assume you got it from them.
Which model of motor did you get from China?
Nice... I wanna make it too,
Can you please share my the link where i can buy the wheel?
This is sick. Mind sharing your parts list and sellers? Also, I have no idea how to code, so any sort of OneWheel coding would be super helpful. Is it possible to just copy/paste your code?
I'm bad at coding as well haha. There was no coding required as I'm using the VESC open source speed controller. So it's mostly plug and play. But you need to learn what all the parameters are. But in general it's pretty easy to use.
@@rcdepot5899 great video! does the VESC have some sort of pushback (onewheel), or indication when it's over-taxed/too many amps/max speed?
@@protovision2010 Sure does! It's pretty much the same thing but the VESC calls it tilt back. What's super cool is I can set when the tilt back notifies me, too fast, over heating, low voltage etc. I can also set how the board lets me know, very violent tilt back or very soft. It's pretty cool when you work with open source everything!
Which speed controller did you use? Did they gyro hook straight to it?
Please refer to the video i linked in the description.
Dude I love it! More videos please 🙏
Pls make a video on how we could make it, I'm an Uni student myself so the 600usd for the funwheel is a bit to much for me
can u post your link to the hub?? nice build
u my friend are a magician!
Thanks!
amazing
i love it! thanks!
Are you using Vesc of flipsky 4.12?
Yes
Skills!
I'd like to see a build video if you can bud
You should start a business in competition with Onewheel. They are failing their customers and many wish there was a more reliable competitor that makes customers a priority over more money
Would love a indepth tutorial
Please list companies that make these wheels. Thank you
Can you please go in depth on how you made the diy one wheel
Are your STL files available?
would make a video about how conect the batterys to bms?
Any links to code or parts list?