Amazing, I tried doing this with another motor but my design wasn't great and the belt kept skipping. And ultimately the force feedback wasn't strong enough. So went with a bigger motor, the MY6812, and a 3d prited 5:1 gear reduction. The only problem now is that when turning the wheel I can feel a little cogging torque. But not enough to break the immersion. I am using the same components basically, the same H bridge, Arduino Leonardo... On the Leonardo I put one of those perf-board shields and used crimped JST XH connectors to avoid the soldering hell of my previous version haha
Like realy greate but non of us have money to buy one properly idk about u but for us it is what it is. Alsi we dont have what it takes to make one like this about you keep it up nice job!
Bro, this is an awesome steering wheel! I already wanted to order spare parts, but I didn’t understand the diagram, if it’s not difficult, please send a detailed diagram. It's just that not all the components are on this one.
Bro i have some questions. 1- What is the total cost of building this ? 2- How many degrees of rotation for the wheel ? 3- How strong/durable do you reckon it is compared to a G29 ? 4- Is it possible to make this with an Arduino Uno (even if with reduced functionality) ? 5- What are the advantages of your latest dual motor setup compared to this single motor one ?
I'll answer your question since i got into this stuff kinda 1. idk really but its not lower than 50$ 2. it should be 900⁰ but you can make it higher or lower 3. well it should be good quality but cant be as good as a multi milion dollar company, it also depends on how you make it 4. it should be possible but if you are grabbing all those parts anyway get a leonardo its like 4$ on aliexpress 5. stronger feedback i think
@oopppnn000rf Yeah i also did a lot of research after writing that comment, and i will be building one of these, similar to his dual motor V2 version. I think making the cheapest DIY wheel doesn't make sense when you can buy a used G25 for so cheap. Making one with more features and higher quality is actually more cost effective as then you're competing against 200-300$ wheels for a tenth of the price.
I'm into electronics, durability depends on the materials used, A Leonardo, micro, or pro micro is necessary as it needs to modify the USB header information which is not possible on uno, total cost depends on motor, but excluding motor no more than maybe 30-50usd, the amount of degrees is based on the rotary encoder
you are answering a lot of questions that helps a lot tnxx but once if i bought emc can i use it for 3 or more steering wheels and if i use printer encoder would that be accurate like yours
EMC can be only be used on ONE pc, ( 1 PC - 1 License file ) but you can use multiple steering wheel on one PC, i dont think printer encoder will be accurate and lag free compared to he ones i use
Awesome! I´ve got two questions 1) Is it enought the strenght of the gt2 belt and pulley system? 2) To wich port numer in the Arduino leonardo do you conect the phase (A) and phase (B)? Thanks
thats is actually normal with one motor , it doesnt perfectly center itself that precisely with small deg of movements , you can try 2 motors, it will work better
bro for what have u used the micro lever switches and what are the three things at bottom of circuit diagram ? and explain the circuit bro plz and hats off to ur patiency
Beautiful build, love the box design. I have been wanting to build this for nearly a year now, but what kept me from building the encoder as they use the IP2770 encoder which isint available in country. My question is whether the 600ppr resolution is enough? Can minute adjustment be done to the steering wheel smoothly unlike in your potential steering wheel video?
@@AllenResalam I have an encoder that has a ppr of 6911, but i think ist a bit much because my arduino cant count the pulses quick enough. any ideas how to fix it without buying another encoder?
1.What if we use other type of DC motor? 2. I can only get printer encoders does it have effects that can be seen visually or is it enough for driving . Is it better than potentiometer? 3. What if I change the gears... 🙏
1. yes you can use any DC motors, just need proper power supply for that 2. printer encoders works , but not sure how accurate and responsive they are. potentiometers cant be used in FFB system 3. you mean pulley, bigger pulley = more torque on wheel
What are the potentiometerson the soldering diagram at 3:56? I don't see any potentiometers being used. Also, in the diagram you only have a handful of things going into the arduino, but in the video you have almost every port taken up. Which one is correct?
Those are pots of Pedals , also that diagram is from a forum , i used the other ports for extra buttons , if you spend sometime understanding the diagram you will get a clear idea or you can wait a bit more for my new video , its much better.
I am facing some issue, Without the motor, the steering works fine. While using motor, steering doesn't recognise the centre. The triangle (in wheel config) rotates for one side from 0 to set angle, and doesn't work on other side. Please help me.
I want to build this on my weekend, any other tips for 3d printed component subtitute? Cuz i dont have any or my place doesnt provide any 3d priting services
use can use M8 pillow block bearing, use 1 inch mdf board to make steering wheel, sand to make curve, use 10A power supply instead of 5A. aluminum pulleys are available .good luck!
Very nice project man! I'm planning mine, could you tell me how much torque in Newtons meter the combination of motor and pulleys yielded? I'm doing it for drift.
@@saquenmedelatinoamerica1203 I assume he used a Leonardo for it's USB functionality, but yes any Arduino will work with that motor driver. UNOs don't have native USB support, so that would be a lot harder.
2:32 can you tell me why you install that fan? I don't know anything about these but i will follow your steps to make it. Is that fan for cooling the motor or something?
@@AllenResalamand also one more question, at 3:57 in bottom right corner can i put 2 motors wire in same ports (and use both motors as you used in latest video) will that software recognize it?
hi bro this build is awsome probably the only build i understood that doesnt require that many cool tools and resources but can you tell if i can use this with a PS 4/5?
I do everything according to the plan. Well, feedback doesn't work. PWM signal is low. The output from the Arduino is 0.9V and the motor almost doesn’t move. I don't understand what's wrong( everything works except the feedback. FFBWheel.0.16.leonardo + WheelConfig_0.21
excellent video! Just wanted to know how's the delay like? i see that when you put input through steering, the game receives it after like 0.2 seconds.Is it good for drifting in beamng drive?
there is no visible delay for most games, few games do have input lag . I designed this to be the simplest FFB wheel you can make , im working on something better.
I dont understand how did you use a 12v 5a power supply they have overvoltage Protection and will shut Off when 775 Motor is connected right? Did you do and modification Hope you can clear my Doubt thank you.
There is no physical steering end lock, its set in software and it ranges from 30 deg to 2000+ deg, the motor will lock the steering when it reaches the end angle, so basically you can set whatever turning radius you want
But if you plan on adding bottons to your steering or even paddle shifters,I'd recommend looking into buying or making a rotary union joint/ slip ring that allows for continuous turning without the limitations of a cable on how much you can turn it
Hi, I'm trying to make nffb steering wheel but unfortunately, I cannot make work the encoder. I tried connections with and without 1k resistors from 5v to a and b. I tried to connect pin 6 and gnd. Used both EMC and wheel config but it does not work. In emc it recognises the arduino, the light inside the encoder is working but there is no output. I would very much appreciate if you could help me.
Check out my latest Steering wheel
ua-cam.com/video/36a_XrbJZJQ/v-deo.html
It is too difficult to make for me 😔
bro can you sell your steering
A belt drive FFB? Bro is humiliating the entire Logitech G29 Dev and Engineering team fr
Abahahahaha
Except it's better than this. Next
Logitech Momo already used Belt Drive back then. I guess G29 made with practicality and budget in mind
Plus bro made it is 30 mins
@@bmthfan1231 cope
magnetic paddle shifters are crazy W video
That's really a very good innovation. Really proud of you man.
Amazing, I tried doing this with another motor but my design wasn't great and the belt kept skipping. And ultimately the force feedback wasn't strong enough.
So went with a bigger motor, the MY6812, and a 3d prited 5:1 gear reduction. The only problem now is that when turning the wheel I can feel a little cogging torque. But not enough to break the immersion.
I am using the same components basically, the same H bridge, Arduino Leonardo...
On the Leonardo I put one of those perf-board shields and used crimped JST XH connectors to avoid the soldering hell of my previous version haha
did you try putting a belt tensioner like car engines have? it might solve your belt skipping problems
are there slots for additional buttons on adrino leonardo?
is there something named Nobel price? because this guy deserves one.
as you promised last time.. great job.. thanks a lot for the video 👏
My pleasure 😊
Bro from where did you bought the 3d printer @@AllenResalam
That looks like a newly purchased stearing wheel, great job man
Thankyou so much!
Круто, я в шоке оказывается все просто. Молодец и спасибо за идею
Great work!!
Great job, man!👍
Like realy greate but non of us have money to buy one properly idk about u but for us it is what it is. Alsi we dont have what it takes to make one like this about you keep it up nice job!
Bro, this is an awesome steering wheel! I already wanted to order spare parts, but I didn’t understand the diagram, if it’s not difficult, please send a detailed diagram. It's just that not all the components are on this one.
did you make it?
@@UGayani made one without force feedback
@@oopppnn000rf you wouldnt need most of the stuff if u did that
yo bro , nice work . I really appreciate your work. All the best bro😃😃😃👏👏👏
Thank you so much 😀
Dude you are faking genius ❤
Awesome work, ótimo video👏👏👏👏
ну ты молодец! юный техник!) подписался
thankyou!
actually awesome...
Please upload the tutorial video slowly explaining everything 🙂
It's one of the best builds but i can't find the motor driver in my area. can we use other type of motor drivers can you list them . Thanks
sorry i dont have any other recommendation
Good job 👍👌👏
Thanks!
Bro i have some questions.
1- What is the total cost of building this ?
2- How many degrees of rotation for the wheel ?
3- How strong/durable do you reckon it is compared to a G29 ?
4- Is it possible to make this with an Arduino Uno (even if with reduced functionality) ?
5- What are the advantages of your latest dual motor setup compared to this single motor one ?
I'll answer your question since i got into this stuff kinda
1. idk really but its not lower than 50$
2. it should be 900⁰ but you can make it higher or lower
3. well it should be good quality but cant be as good as a multi milion dollar company, it also depends on how you make it
4. it should be possible but if you are grabbing all those parts anyway get a leonardo its like 4$ on aliexpress
5. stronger feedback i think
@oopppnn000rf Yeah i also did a lot of research after writing that comment, and i will be building one of these, similar to his dual motor V2 version. I think making the cheapest DIY wheel doesn't make sense when you can buy a used G25 for so cheap. Making one with more features and higher quality is actually more cost effective as then you're competing against 200-300$ wheels for a tenth of the price.
I'm into electronics, durability depends on the materials used, A Leonardo, micro, or pro micro is necessary as it needs to modify the USB header information which is not possible on uno, total cost depends on motor, but excluding motor no more than maybe 30-50usd, the amount of degrees is based on the rotary encoder
Dual motor can in some cases be cheaper than using a single motor but take up more space
wonderful work bro.
Thank you so much
Good job mate !
Allen ser keeee Jaii..... ❤🔥🔥
Nice man
Good keep it up
Your the goat man
Thank you❤
@@AllenResalam bro where did you buy the pulley?
peddles like accelarator and brakes??
Nice work da🔥🔥
Ggez. Jarvis coming soon
Hello sir,can we put an 1024ppr encoder,will it work??
yes
thats cool. any advice how to stick it to desk?
if you look carefully , i made 2 square holes on the front to use 3d printed vise to clamp it to desk
you are answering a lot of questions that helps a lot tnxx but once if i bought emc can i use it for 3 or more steering wheels and if i use printer encoder would that be accurate like yours
EMC can be only be used on ONE pc, ( 1 PC - 1 License file ) but you can use multiple steering wheel on one PC,
i dont think printer encoder will be accurate and lag free compared to he ones i use
Hey great vid! What's is diameter of the m8 pulley bore bit?
8mm
excelente aporte hermano, muchas gracias !!!!!!!!!!!!
Awesome! I´ve got two questions
1) Is it enought the strenght of the gt2 belt and pulley system?
2) To wich port numer in the Arduino leonardo do you conect the phase (A) and phase (B)? Thanks
1) yes it is enough
2) D0 & D1
do you have a diagram of the dimensions for your wood box and where to put everything?
its 25 x 25 x 11 cm , put the shaft in middle and figure other things out on yourown
im working on a much better model , it will be more detailed
This would be awesome to revive a dead FFB wheel
Wow dude awesome build. Can you please tell all the things name or online link it will be more helpful
check description
hey this was really dope could you make one with manual gear shifting/stick
It seems that the software links from aiwave are all broken. Anyone has any alternative links?
drive.google.com/drive/folders/130OB-KdsTCtjxZrEUzBqd6_-f2wu6uZ-?usp=sharing
Thank u bro
@@AllenResalam is this 900° wheel?
Great proyect! I've got a 10000 rpm motor and a 20 and 80 teeth gt2 pulleys. Do You think thats is enought? Thanks
I think so!
Hey great video! I had one doubt in the circuit diagram why are there 3 microlever switches marked but you only use 2 for paddle shifters right
3rd one can be used as another switch or something , its not related to paddles
Amazing work bro i really appreciate it 😍 but i need to know the value of the resistors you used for the encoder!
4.7 K
now that i have the information and resources im going to mod my pxn v9 to have ffb
How far are you with the project
GTA's lack of deadzone adjustment is a crime.
I wonder if the Leonardo variants that have no brand logo but do have the same chip, I wonder if it would work,
Probably Yes
What is the use of DC motor with steering system ?
Thank you in advance ..!!
For Force feedback effects, auto self centering, vibrations, spring effect etc
Hey can you help me. I made this and if i turn the wheel just a bit left or right it doesn't center itself . Unless i move it atleast 30-40 degrees.
Should i try using 2 motors instead of one?
thats is actually normal with one motor , it doesnt perfectly center itself that precisely with small deg of movements , you can try 2 motors, it will work better
Bro what if I use 2 rs775 motor instead of one will I get more ffb ( as I want to use a heavy deep dish wheel) or should I change anything pls suggest
use 2 motor or use a much powerful large motor
Thanks
@@AllenResalam well I had another question about software should I use emc lite or rfr
its better to go for EMC pro
It's a badass build muddied up with unnecessary time fillers
bro for what have u used the micro lever switches and what are the three things at bottom of circuit diagram ? and explain the circuit bro plz and hats off to ur patiency
the micro lever switches are for paddle shifters and those 3 are potentiometers for pedals
what Diameter of rotary encoder shaft ? and are you using resistor for connecting cable encoder to arduino?
6mm shaft and yes
Beautiful build, love the box design. I have been wanting to build this for nearly a year now, but what kept me from building the encoder as they use the IP2770 encoder which isint available in country. My question is whether the 600ppr resolution is enough? Can minute adjustment be done to the steering wheel smoothly unlike in your potential steering wheel video?
trust me 600 ppr is more than enough, it is precise and responsive to quick movements, go for it.
@@AllenResalam Cool, Thanks!
did you make it cause i want to but idk anything about it
if u did pls tell me
@@AllenResalam I have an encoder that has a ppr of 6911, but i think ist a bit much because my arduino cant count the pulses quick enough. any ideas how to fix it without buying another encoder?
1.What if we use other type of DC motor?
2. I can only get printer encoders does it have effects that can be seen visually or is it enough for driving . Is it better than potentiometer?
3. What if I change the gears...
🙏
1. yes you can use any DC motors, just need proper power supply for that
2. printer encoders works , but not sure how accurate and responsive they are. potentiometers cant be used in FFB system
3. you mean pulley, bigger pulley = more torque on wheel
Can we use potentiometers instead of encoder
no
If we can use 12 v 5 amp adaptor so the connection will same as shown in diagram
O direksiyon mili olarak kullandığın m8 saplama 2 gün sonra hoşaf gibi olur. Daha kalın bişey kullanmalısın
I love everything except the case 😅
that's why i made a new model
Great job! I'd like to do one myself, can you share what is the resistance used?
is there a schematic for this?
Its in the video
@@AllenResalam is the blue switch z toggle? where does it connect
No it's power supply switch, black switch on right side is the z toggle switch
Nice work
What are the potentiometerson the soldering diagram at 3:56? I don't see any potentiometers being used. Also, in the diagram you only have a handful of things going into the arduino, but in the video you have almost every port taken up. Which one is correct?
Those are pots of Pedals , also that diagram is from a forum , i used the other ports for extra buttons , if you spend sometime understanding the diagram you will get a clear idea or you can wait a bit more for my new video , its much better.
Bro...How to make steering horan and reverse geer system?...please make a video for it bro.....
I am facing some issue,
Without the motor, the steering works fine.
While using motor, steering doesn't recognise the centre.
The triangle (in wheel config) rotates for one side from 0 to set angle, and doesn't work on other side.
Please help me.
I recommend you using EMC , wheel config is always buggy and pain to use
What will happen if i change the encoder with higher ppr encoder? Also what about phase 2/3
I'm new to encoder😅
you can only use encoder with a max ppr of 2500 , 2 phase encoder is enough for this project
@@AllenResalam bro actually i need pin point accurate response time. what do you suggest for that?
excelent job my bud! i wana do somthing like that. the encoder is incremental or absolut?
Incremental Optical Rotary Encoder
una pregunta, en vez de usar un encoder se puede usar un motor paso a paso de una impresora? en mi pais los venden muy caro esos motores encoder
i have a question. if you change the rotary encoder with a 20k potentiometer is enough to run smoothly?
You can't use a potentiometer with this model
I want to build this on my weekend, any other tips for 3d printed component subtitute? Cuz i dont have any or my place doesnt provide any 3d priting services
use can use M8 pillow block bearing, use 1 inch mdf board to make steering wheel, sand to make curve, use 10A power supply instead of 5A. aluminum pulleys are available .good luck!
How to make steering horan.?
Can you make a steering wheel with a washing machine motor?
no
Can we use a 24V 5amp power supply? Will it be better than the 12v one?
yes, same
Hi is two phase encoder enough? how many phase your encoder have and what it represents direction of motor like clockwise or anticlockwise? Thank you
Also which country you are from if you dont mind and how much it cost you 600ppr encoder?
yes its a 2 phase encoder and costs 1500 Rs in India
Nice project bro, when are the 3d files uploading ?
soon
@@AllenResalam when brother whenn
Very nice project man! I'm planning mine, could you tell me how much torque in Newtons meter the combination of motor and pulleys yielded? I'm doing it for drift.
i haven't calculated the torque but i promise its good enough, with dual motor setup its more than enough for any type of race or drifting etc
@@AllenResalam i have a question, can i use an arduino Uno and still having force feedback?
@@saquenmedelatinoamerica1203 I assume he used a Leonardo for it's USB functionality, but yes any Arduino will work with that motor driver. UNOs don't have native USB support, so that would be a lot harder.
good video and excellent project the engine has to be of that power or there is no problem with another that does not have the same power👌👌👍👍
Thanks !
thank you for the google drive, i cant download wheelconfig and hex file in aiwave web site, looks like the developer delete everything.
Thank YOU
Bro pedal plug circuit diagram
check my pedals video
2:32 can you tell me why you install that fan? I don't know anything about these but i will follow your steps to make it. Is that fan for cooling the motor or something?
yes its for cooling motor and its necessary
@@AllenResalamand also one more question, at 3:57 in bottom right corner can i put 2 motors wire in same ports (and use both motors as you used in latest video) will that software recognize it?
yes but its better to connect two motors in parallel like in my latest video
hi bro this build is awsome probably the only build i understood that doesnt require that many cool tools and resources but can you tell if i can use this with a PS 4/5?
Thanks. This only works with PC
hi! 3:30 can you give me schematic?
May I know the infill for the 100 tooth 3d printed pulley? I want to try to build this myself
20 % will be enough but make the outer wall 4 layers
@@AllenResalam Is the 2 bolt and 2 nuts locking mechanism for the pulley M3 sized?
is there the same effect without pedals?😉🤨
yes pedals are not related with FFB
Bro how did u soldered db 9 connectors please explain
Whoa so cool!! 🙌
Thankyou!
Could you do this without 3d printed parts
I do everything according to the plan. Well, feedback doesn't work. PWM signal is low. The output from the Arduino is 0.9V and the motor almost doesn’t move. I don't understand what's wrong(
everything works except the feedback.
FFBWheel.0.16.leonardo + WheelConfig_0.21
if the wiring is correct , everything will work fine
Bro in wiring diagram there are 3 button u only used 2 for pedal shifter
Is that button for handbrake??
Bro, can the steering wheel work without putting or doing the pedals and the gearbox??🤔🤗💪
yes
excellent video! Just wanted to know how's the delay like? i see that when you put input through steering, the game receives it after like 0.2 seconds.Is it good for drifting in beamng drive?
there is no visible delay for most games, few games do have input lag . I designed this to be the simplest FFB wheel you can make , im working on something better.
Bro......How to make steering horan and reverse geer system.....please please please please please make a video for it.......
Sorry bro i don't have enough time to make any new videos
It's ok bro...
I dont understand how did you use a 12v 5a power supply they have overvoltage Protection and will shut Off when 775 Motor is connected right? Did you do and modification Hope you can clear my Doubt thank you.
No I didn't do any modifications, but you need 12v 10A Or 24v 5A smps for max motor output or you can use a car battery
@@AllenResalam oh alright I will try it Thanks for the help and btw i subscribed nice work👍
Thank you and good luck with your built 👍
Hey man, i love this build and im planning on building it! But one of my questions is what is the turning radius?
There is no physical steering end lock, its set in software and it ranges from 30 deg to 2000+ deg, the motor will lock the steering when it reaches the end angle, so basically you can set whatever turning radius you want
@@AllenResalam Thank you for your answer!
But if you plan on adding bottons to your steering or even paddle shifters,I'd recommend looking into buying or making a rotary union joint/ slip ring that allows for continuous turning without the limitations of a cable on how much you can turn it
Hi, I'm trying to make nffb steering wheel but unfortunately, I cannot make work the encoder. I tried connections with and without 1k resistors from 5v to a and b. I tried to connect pin 6 and gnd. Used both EMC and wheel config but it does not work. In emc it recognises the arduino, the light inside the encoder is working but there is no output. I would very much appreciate if you could help me.
you need to use 4.7k resistors or it will damage the encoder and gives false values , check the wiring diagram in description
did you build pedals or did you buy them?
i made them, check my channel to see all builds
Sir... Arduino Leonardo...ki jgh par Arduino Uno use nhi kr skte hai kya ?
Uno wont work
where did u connect the shifter paddles
To Arduino digital pins and ground
Hey bro can I use the same setup but add the ffb later ?
yes