Thank you so much for the great video. I'm a young engineer myself and I'm trying to make a force-feed back system as well as a sequential shifter, this video and your files were a massive help!
Im not sure of course what he used, but in my experience 3d printed gears benefit mostly from having 4+ perimeters (walls) so the teeth are pretty much solid infill. Overall infill I'd say don't go below 30.
rotary encoders unless expensive Optical ones are very inaccurate (20 pulses/detents has a minimum of 18 degrees of deadzone so horrible for wheels) and also are noisy and require a bit too much force to move, compared to that a potentiometer is smooth, cheap and has a very high resolution. Optical encoders are expensive. Hall effect encoders can be used but are rather complex and again hard to find or expensive especially with the firmware used.
if you don't wanna use for force feedback you can use an xbox360 controller chip from aliexpress for only 25 bucks. I'm now a new subscriber. Greatings and like from Spain
Let me ask you, the steering wheel turns on bt but turning to the right is ok but to the left the steering wheel runs full speed. The effort of locking it to prevent it from rotating is a failure, isn't it? I hope you can help me?
Great work your, compliments and thanks to share it with us. For you it's possible apply at the wheel a little of torque? it seems very free to rotate. For you it's possible apply at the project some springs or elastic for create a resistance? Thanks and sorry my bad english
I am making a steering wheel for Android and on Android I cannot calibrate the rotation of the steering wheel, that's why the question. With its gears I can convert the maximum turn of the potentiometer to exactly 900. I am using arduino pro micro
amigo, parabéns pelo projeto. gostaria muito de montar esse projeto, os programas que você usou, onde acho o link ? friend, congratulations on the project. I would love to assemble this project, the programs you used, where do I find the link?
I have a question about Potentiometer, you used "B10K" with that tag, I have a Potentiometer with "50K" tag. I don't understand Potentiometer very well, so I'm wondering if I can use mine, is there any way to use "Arduino" instead of "joystick" and how to connect that?all the better!
The analog value of the potentiometer is converted to digital ranging from 0 - 1023, so the potentiometer value doesnt matter, so you can use 10k or 50k or 100k, they all work the same... ua-cam.com/video/LWzLO_v8CtI/v-deo.html
hi im printing all the parts for this now but im just wondering if u can use a pro micro instead of an leonardo, just because thats all i have access to atm.
Abi yapmıs olduğun minyatür pcde küçük bir monitör bulup ona çerçeve yapıp onu zorlayacak oyun açıp deneyebilirmisin ama biraz tabikide bu bütçeli olacak ya da mini pcyi güçlü yapıp oyun oynayarak gösterebilirmisin ? Direksiyon setide baya güzel olmuş bu arada abi ellerine sağlık!
Nice, but when you rotate wheel all the way to the right or left does not all the torque from wheel+your arm go to the metal stopper on the potentiometer or am i missing something?
I know this is an old comment, but for anyone else out there, no, potentiometer can't turn 900 degrees. At best they can turn around 270 to 300 degrees, since they simply run out of resistive strip.
Great work. I made a wheel for farming simulator using a Bourns 128 pulse absolute encoder and an arduino leonardo. No gearing is required because the arduino can count the turns of the encoder and with 128 pulses per rev it has enough resolution for what I wanted.
no gearbox? did you attach the wheel drive shaft direcly to the encoder? i want to build this for my arcade cabinet. can you sent me a photo of your build?
@@sub-arts128 yes I used a small piece of rubber hose the connect the end of the steering wheel shaft to the shaft of the encoder, it allows for slight misalignment. My setup is very basic and roughly assembled, only as a fun project for a wet day. It works very well but doesn’t get used very much
@@josephinring good idea. is this stable, even if you move the wheel very fast? did you use mmjoy to measure the encoder signals or other? could you send me a photo? this method seems easier than printing out gears
It is very stable, I use an arduino leonardo or micro which can act as a usb joystick. The burns encoder uses absolute values so each position is unique and it’s impossible for steps to be missed even if you go very fast. Since it has 128 steps it means that it has a resolution of approximately 3 degrees per step. For games like farming simulator where vehicles have 4-5 turns of the wheel from lock to lock, this is more than accurate enough, maybe a more precise encoder would be needed for racing games. I might do a video on the setup and code at some time but I am only a beginner at coding so mine isn’t perfect.
@@josephinring Can you share your way of attaching the wheel shaft to the encoder, I am using a 10 turn Potentiometer as I couldn't get my hands on an encoder, and I am kind of struggling with attaching the wheel to the potentiometer, I've designed a small 3d model which can house the potentiometer and the wheel together, but I have no idea how to make it stable enough
Hey, I’m building something similar but instead of arduino I’m using ps4 controller, but my potentiometer gives stuttery responses and when I go in game the wheel is shaking very faintly without touching, any thoughts on how to fix it?
i reworked this a bit to adapt my old xbox wheel to 900 degrees :) would you mind if i put the files up on thingiverse to help people with similar designs? (i will give credit and link back to this video)
Waiting for you to add Force Feed Back. Thanks for the Knowledge!
The video of the steering wheel with feedback in its Original Channel: ua-cam.com/video/hbCjbCfUp0g/v-deo.html
@@burakozmen8018 but its turkish
Thank you so much for the great video. I'm a young engineer myself and I'm trying to make a force-feed back system as well as a sequential shifter, this video and your files were a massive help!
Is it working?
We need an update! :o
update!?
This is like EXACTLY what I was looking for. Thanks! I'll just add some buttons and posibbly also build your pedals!
Do you know where he soldered the wires?
@@ropergames889 i think he has provided wiring diagram on his orignal channel
the build quality is soo good that i thought you were doing a review on a steering wheel until i read the title and realized it was a DIY project
Cheapest version
*proceeds to take out a momo steering wheel*
Subscribed because you actually have project files
can springs be added on the toothed wheels to make the steering wheel return to its position?
the momo wheels always look good. Love it.
ilge abi demek videoları bu kanaldan çalıyoduuun (!)
Your workshop is amazing
Sooooo much clean work !
Also you could use those "cutouts" that comes within the steering wheel to screw some "shift paddles" hehehe...
instead of making this with 2 pieces of acrylic is is it possible to make it with a plastic enclosure or project box?
Wait for FFB version .
Thanks a Million ...
its already on his main channel, he uploads the video here too soon.
Cool man I might just have to try to make one myself keep it up
Deserves more than 1m subs
Tame odia?
Thank you for your idea. I made this all for 30$ and it worked as well.
Do you have to program the Adriano
@@dehanyahatugoda1256 yes
@@dehanyahatugoda1256 if you don't know how to do this watch this video it will help you.
ua-cam.com/video/FxuDD6lyDxw/v-deo.html
I'm new to arduino is their anyway u can show it?
@@dehanyahatugoda1256 yes pls
hi bro, great project !!!
But a ihave 1 question
how much infill you use in those prints??
Im not sure of course what he used, but in my experience 3d printed gears benefit mostly from having 4+ perimeters (walls) so the teeth are pretty much solid infill. Overall infill I'd say don't go below 30.
great project! why do you use a poti instead of a rotary encoder? how did you fix the big gear to the poti?
rotary encoders unless expensive Optical ones are very inaccurate (20 pulses/detents has a minimum of 18 degrees of deadzone so horrible for wheels) and also are noisy and require a bit too much force to move, compared to that a potentiometer is smooth, cheap and has a very high resolution. Optical encoders are expensive. Hall effect encoders can be used but are rather complex and again hard to find or expensive especially with the firmware used.
I just gave you your 500th sub, great stuff!
if you don't wanna use for force feedback you can use an xbox360 controller chip from aliexpress for only 25 bucks. I'm now a new subscriber. Greatings and like from Spain
Where to connect wires pls anyone tell me
Hello, i just want to ask what should I do if I want to use something like this in f1 game? Thank you
All that was left to do was add capacitors to the servo motor, so that the steering wheel doesn't shake during the game.
i did everithing but in mmjoy stuck at "CONNECTING TO PROGRAMER" any idea?
bro... that is a really good work...
Is just me, or that steering whell does not have return to centre?
it doesnt have the FFB
Let me ask you, the steering wheel turns on bt but turning to the right is ok but to the left the steering wheel runs full speed. The effort of locking it to prevent it from rotating is a failure, isn't it? I hope you can help me?
Did you make something like a speedometer on the left side of the controller?
Can add the pedals in same arduino? if yes can you send a code for upload? (srry bad english brazilian)
what is the size of that two toothed wheel?
What size of plastic gear?
Great work your, compliments and thanks to share it with us. For you it's possible apply at the wheel a little of torque? it seems very free to rotate. For you it's possible apply at the project some springs or elastic for create a resistance? Thanks and sorry my bad english
can you make a follow up video of this and play fh4/fh5
Is there any way that i can get the gears gerber files??
Hey cool video brother, btw I just wanted to ask if if its ok with 50k potentiometer to use?
Hello ilge, with this simple circuit, does it respond well to commands? Thanks for sharing.
hi i like your videos i have a question can i use arduino uno
looks so good
Hola el Arduino cuál programación le pusiste unojoy?
Hola. La reductora de engranajes hacen tope a 900 grados?
I am making a steering wheel for Android and on Android I cannot calibrate the rotation of the steering wheel, that's why the question. With its gears I can convert the maximum turn of the potentiometer to exactly 900. I am using arduino pro micro
Do you know where I could find a gear that stops itself at 900 degrees? I don’t have a 3d printer
Hi I am planning to make something like this and I need to know how big the gears were thank you please respond
it work only on arduino Leonardo? I have duemillanove
it doesn't have feedback right?
Just a quick question, why a potentiometer and not a rotary encoder? which is better?
Does it work with uno or mega ?
amigo, parabéns pelo projeto. gostaria muito de montar esse projeto, os programas que você usou, onde acho o link ?
friend, congratulations on the project. I would love to assemble this project, the programs you used, where do I find the link?
Hi can i use the arduino pro micro instead of Arduino Leonardo R3
hello, is it possible to give both gearwheel models in a4 form?
how much money take to make this streeing wheel for me please tell me early as possible
How much it cost is needed for making this driving wheel
Eline sağlık abi
what is that software you using called ? and what program did you upload to the arduino ?
hello, i needed some help with uploading the hex files i was always getting connecting to programmer only and nothing further
IS THERE ANY CODE BEEN UPLOADED IN THAT MICROCONTROLLER????? can someone please tell me
Yes
I have a question about Potentiometer, you used "B10K" with that tag, I have a Potentiometer with "50K" tag. I don't understand Potentiometer very well, so I'm wondering if I can use mine, is there any way to use "Arduino" instead of "joystick" and how to connect that?all the better!
The analog value of the potentiometer is converted to digital ranging from 0 - 1023, so the potentiometer value doesnt matter, so you can use 10k or 50k or 100k, they all work the same...
ua-cam.com/video/LWzLO_v8CtI/v-deo.html
Hyy sir sorry . Are you have a delay when turning the wheel???
Hi Son Maa, are you using Arduino Leanardo?
How much to make me one of these
hi im printing all the parts for this now but im just wondering if u can use a pro micro instead of an leonardo, just because thats all i have access to atm.
Abi yapmıs olduğun minyatür pcde küçük bir monitör bulup ona çerçeve yapıp onu zorlayacak oyun açıp deneyebilirmisin ama biraz tabikide bu bütçeli olacak ya da mini pcyi güçlü yapıp oyun oynayarak gösterebilirmisin ? Direksiyon setide baya güzel olmuş bu arada abi ellerine sağlık!
Kardeşim yorumu ingilizce yap
@@tuqn2377 Adam türk
Hello, how do you choose the right potentionometer?
hey mate, how should i do it if i wanted the same but with the wheel returning to the middle without ffb
Add spring
Why not make it direct drive?
Do shifter and pedals for this stering wheel
does this hv force feedback
Will a speed encoder work?
what is the size of the gears in centimeters ?
Nice, but when you rotate wheel all the way to the right or left does not all the torque from wheel+your arm go to the metal stopper on the potentiometer or am i missing something?
He has a stopper notch on the big gear
@@dirtbuilder4615 Oh, i see, thanks!
Can you make a shifter
thank u very much for the video but can i use arduino UNO or should i use LEO ?
Where do i get the firmeware from ?
You can upload firmware as i shown at 3:29 :)
Abi 900 derece mi yoks ayarlnabiliyo mu dha fzlsı için
Where can I find the source file for the Arduino Leonardo code?
Hey can i use 10k potentiometer 0.125w instead of 0.2w
PODRIAS HACERLA PROGRAMACION PARA ARDUINO UNO
thx 4 sharing ! my problem solved :)
Where can i find the firmwaare or source code?
Hello, buddy. I wonder who have diameters of gears with teeth. thanks.
2:14 Hardcore mode on
How did u make the pedals
is it the potentiometer that turns 900 degree or the mechanism that you use btw im cant wait to see gameplay videos with this keep up the work my guy
I know this is an old comment, but for anyone else out there, no, potentiometer can't turn 900 degrees. At best they can turn around 270 to 300 degrees, since they simply run out of resistive strip.
Qual é o nome desse jogo de carro meu amigo
Como eu faço pra ter acesso a todos esses item pra comprar?
Bu projede Arduino mu stm32f407vgt6 mı iyi olur
can i use this diy in forza also...?
encoder ile yapılan versiyon olacakmı?
Can i use arduino uno instead of leonardo?
can i do it with an arduino uno?
what games can it be used in
Great work. I made a wheel for farming simulator using a Bourns 128 pulse absolute encoder and an arduino leonardo. No gearing is required because the arduino can count the turns of the encoder and with 128 pulses per rev it has enough resolution for what I wanted.
no gearbox? did you attach the wheel drive shaft direcly to the encoder? i want to build this for my arcade cabinet. can you sent me a photo of your build?
@@sub-arts128 yes I used a small piece of rubber hose the connect the end of the steering wheel shaft to the shaft of the encoder, it allows for slight misalignment. My setup is very basic and roughly assembled, only as a fun project for a wet day. It works very well but doesn’t get used very much
@@josephinring good idea. is this stable, even if you move the wheel very fast? did you use mmjoy to measure the encoder signals or other? could you send me a photo? this method seems easier than printing out gears
It is very stable, I use an arduino leonardo or micro which can act as a usb joystick. The burns encoder uses absolute values so each position is unique and it’s impossible for steps to be missed even if you go very fast. Since it has 128 steps it means that it has a resolution of approximately 3 degrees per step. For games like farming simulator where vehicles have 4-5 turns of the wheel from lock to lock, this is more than accurate enough, maybe a more precise encoder would be needed for racing games. I might do a video on the setup and code at some time but I am only a beginner at coding so mine isn’t perfect.
@@josephinring Can you share your way of attaching the wheel shaft to the encoder, I am using a 10 turn Potentiometer as I couldn't get my hands on an encoder, and I am kind of struggling with attaching the wheel to the potentiometer, I've designed a small 3d model which can house the potentiometer and the wheel together, but I have no idea how to make it stable enough
Where can i find the stl. File for the 3d printer
look in the description of the video
confused as to how this is 900 degrees that potentiometer does not at all look like it has 900 degree rotation
Hey, I’m building something similar but instead of arduino I’m using ps4 controller, but my potentiometer gives stuttery responses and when I go in game the wheel is shaking very faintly without touching, any thoughts on how to fix it?
depends on the game, usually you want to experiment with changing the input method, try changing to wheel or gamepad, should fix that problem.
Is there any way to make this self centering?
Add a spring to it
what show, works on ps4 GT Sport?
Do you give me this program 3:35 ?
MMJoy2 you dowloand github
i reworked this a bit to adapt my old xbox wheel to 900 degrees :)
would you mind if i put the files up on thingiverse to help people with similar designs? (i will give credit and link back to this video)
Can we use it with ps4 ?
amazing gut chop
Can I play Forza Horizon 4 with this?
I've been wondering the same. Can I play forza with that? Especially forza horizon 4
@ilge İlge abi baksana bir bunla forza oynayabiliyor muyuz? Yoksa iptal edicem projeyi hahaha :D