HOW TO MAKE LOGITECH INVERTED PEDALS DIY
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- How to build a stand for inverted Logitech Pedals. The DIY stand is designed to be easy to assemble and low cost. A great Sim Racing mod for your simulator. See more details below.........
The 18page Build Guide with Template and dimensions available here: bit.ly/2Z6NoJV
PARTS
• 1x MDF Sheet 900 x 600mm x 12mm
• 2x Square Steel tubes 25mm x 25mm x 1metre length
• 8x M8x50mm Bolts ebay.us/wDYXEy
• 8x M8 Nuts ebay.us/vnkwjH
• 6x M5x45mm Counter Sunk Bolts ebay.us/LYBwZf
• 6x M5x20mm Counter Sunk Bolts ebay.us/ftHYYz
• 12x M5 Nuts ebay.us/6bx2Cl
• 6x M6x20mm Bolts ebay.us/6bx2Cl
• Spray Paint
• Carpet Tile carpet.
• 6x End Caps - 3D Printed or ebay.us/dkLzXv
• Cable holders ebay.us/Vn5SC3
• Contact Adhesive Spray
*Carbon Wrap BG bit.ly/3btqdWy
This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated
TOOLS
• Power Drill ebay.us/OeqNqA
• Drill bits ebay.us/7attpn
• Center Punch ebay.us/XLgd1o
• Flat and round File ebay.us/j4UKtw
• Sandpaper ebay.us/MoBTpw
• Scissors www.ebay.com/itm/274521972526
• Spanner 8" ebay.us/I8SLeT
• Allen keys ebay.us/i1zkdZ
• Ruler ebay.us/ZK4ENC
• Marker pen / Pencil ebay.us/gJcfMD
• Solder bit.ly/3oQsyhe
• Soldering Iron bit.ly/3cWeEYh
• My Soldering Iron ebay.us/gUIMh3
• Butane torch ebay.us/44ww4A
• Clamps or Bench Vice ebay.us/KDpxRY
• Utility Knife ebay.us/qcTpDO
• 3D printer bit.ly/3zRHPVf
• Wire cutters bit.ly/3Bz8acd
• Wire strippers goo.gl/4PFXny
• Heat proof solder mat BG bit.ly/3SonQ7Q
• A3 cutting mat ebay.us/WEKZ7w
• Vinyl Squeegee ebay.us/XK2YpG
This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated
Options
2020 tube bit.ly/2xRZXQY
MY SIM SETUP
Fanatec CSW 2.5 Wheel base
Fanatec F1 carbon, BMW, Universal Hub, McLaren wheel
Fanatec CS V3 Pedals
Fanatec Handbrake V1.5
Fanatec H pattern + Sequential Shifter V1.5
Fanatec Rennsport V2 cockpit
Amstudio DIY Button BOX • MAKE THIS BUTTON BOX |...
Sparco Seat ebay.us/putCtx
Get Fanatec here: www.fanatec.com/?F...
3d printer used in this Video
TEVO Michelangelo: goo.gl/AEaEtr
3D Filament BG goo.gl/psPzT6
Ender 3 BG goo.gl/PMeUyz
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Fun fact: You're watching this even though you know that you'll never build it, you just like the concept.
I dont even have g29👁️👄👁️👍
@@MrammiR me either :D
Nope I'ma build it tomorrow
Hold my Dr Pepper and erectile dysfunction meds. Finna build this Saturday... but out of all wood because I'm cheap AF.
yup!
Is not DIY what you doing, is ART.
alfonso25959 okeh
Its more than Art its gods plan
What does art mean?
@@jeremymartello8024 he used to sing with Paul Simon.
DIY art... :)
As soon as you showed the metal tubes, I knew I couldn’t do this for a while
I'm not sure if you need metal though, the most stress will occur in the wooden bracket. If this holds up, the rest should too. I'm probably going to try this soon, but will be using wood instead.
I made the same thing out of plywood. It's probably more solid than this. Doesn't look as good.
I don't see why you couldn't just swap out the metal for hardwood
I used aluminun tubing, a little more expensive but any hacksaw with metal blade lubed with wd-40 can cut it, took about a minute for each cut. I recommend clamping or putting something very heavy on it, will make cutting easier and just let the blade do the work, don't push the blade into the metal.
@@BlakjeKaas me who cant even get wood/plywood around me :(
after using the pedals as standard for months i can honestly say this is a massive change and tthe best pedal mod ever! thank you!
Thank you!
Are using in a rig or at a desk?
Same here its much better for my sim
Better than the modified rubber block?
@@sulphurous2656 ya would wanmt to do that as well. or a load cell kit or a truebrake kit this makes the pedal push the right direction it doesnt change the force applied to it
Video on how to prevent your chair from rolling away from your desk while braking
I started by using a kitchen chair at first. I even made a wooden template for the front legs to get it positioned right every time I wanted to drive. That got too annoying, so I built my own sim rig out of dry wall rafters, a brace plate from an old office desk and some pieces of 20mm concrete casting plywood I had lying around. Oh, and a bordeaux leather seat from an Alfa Romeo 156 '99 (passenger side). :)
No matter what, something needs to be done, or you will ruin the drive in the wheel by holding on to it while braking.
ripsen use old shoes, works perfectly for me 😂
Hugo what do you mean bro where should i put them behind my chair?
Hugo lol hahaha thank i will try it out cause currently i taped my chairwheels hahahahah
Hugo holy shit it actually works love u man
Pro tip: buying his plans in the description make it soooo much easier. $6 and will probably save you hours. Very good set of instruction.
Jesus Christ, that Heel-Toe Downshift at 5:19 is CLEAN.
Shit your right
@@Spike00773 I edit the game file and remove auto blip throttle haha
He needs to learn to drift tho lol
Absolutely no point in doing it lol you don't have to keep the rpm's at what they were.
Maybe if it has a massive turbo and you're starting in 2nd, then again you still wouldn't need to use both if you know how to use a clutch. You don't have to replace the clutch so use that and the e-brake, BAM! Just improved your lap time!
Pumas?
Just wanted you to know that 4 years later people are still purchasing your instructions and building this. Thank you so much!
I cannot fully express how amazing this upgrade is. I had to fully redesign the front end of my sim rig to facilitate this, and it was 100% worth it. Go to the link and buy the instructions. Then go to lowes and buy all the materials to make it. For carpet, I used a rubber based work mat with a fabric top, and used loctite adhesive (looks like caulk) to adhere it. Worth every single penny, a definite must have for all the g29 pedal users
How much does it cost in suplys to make this?
@timmins2k215 kinda depends on the sim. I built my frame out of square tubing, since I have a welder and such. But just cost for the inverted pedals, mat, hardware, etc, I think it was around 40 bucks. Something I would recommend after using it a lot, is a padded base for your feet to rest on (if you don't run shoes on your sim, I just run socks bc I'm lazy lol)
@@AWSpoofwil nice one bro im guna buy some and make it for my g920
I just built this entirely out of wood, big improvement! thanks for the idea and plans my man!
Hey, thank you very much! This is the second project I am building using your tutorials (the first was the button box). I bought the guide and all the materials - looking forward to start building the pedal stand :D I think the next project will be a steering wheel swap, again using your tutorials. Please do not abandon this hobby and never stop sharing it with us :D
I wanted to add that I finished building the stand - I still need to add carpet and paint it, but it is fully functional. Here are my observations:
- using steel tubes is overkill - I used aluminum tubes and even so, I had difficulties with cutting/drilling (it's true that I do not have the best/proper tools nor do I have the space for them); I am planning on building another one for one of my friends, but I will totally switch to similar sized wood beams; either way, the design is rock solid :D
- there was no need for the sheet of MDF to be sized 900x600 - if you use the space correctly, 900x400 is enough
- I recommend using washers for the M6 bolts that hold the pedals
That's about it :D In no shape or form am I complaining about anything. I am very pleased with how the project turned out and I would like to thank you again!
I did this about 5 years back and it really made a difference to my experience. Of course, your end product looks very professional whereas mine was a much more agile (making it up as I go along). I may actually use your design this time round.
How did it reflect in laptime? Did it really make it more precise?
@@tomasruival9804 that probably wont change much. But the feel and immersion will probably be better
Another top quality mod, awesome job man, your production quality is outstanding.
Awesome! I've been waiting for a long time for a detailed and professional tutorial on this. Thank you!
I made this for my pedals and it's a better experience. It was a fun project.
Built this a couple years ago using your video and substituted the steel for wood and it’s been great! Thanks for these videos!
Bought the plans and finished yesterday! Was super easy and fun. Just have to paint it but it's too cold where I live at the moment. Thank you
Nice work!
I just finished building my own one today and its absolutely fantastic!!! The instructions were clear and good to understand! Love the angle of the Pedals. This absolutely changes my way of Sim Racing! Keep up the good work! My next plan is building the Handbrake👍🏻
handbrake
JAMES IRVINE thanks mate 👌🏻
That looks amazing, might actually have to try and build this.
I'm a metal fabricator and after seeing this! So much I can do.
Man, you are nothing short of being a genius.
Was not expecting the quality that you brought man this is great!
Even though I don't make any of these sim racing project, I still enjoy your video. Keep up the good work!
For those wondering, you can just swap around the clutch and gas pedals and put all the screws back in so it's a nice sealed unit again. No having to disconnect cables or anything.
That's what I was thinking of doing
@@MansaEdits Nice. Yeah totally worth it. And the pedal plates are adjustable (3 positions per pedal). So just customize it to your liking.
Thanks for doing what you do. Wanted inverted pedals but not willing to shell out that kinda money. Did some looking and found this video along with your complete plans on pinshape. Built them and love them.Thanks!
Best mod I have done to my diy sim. Highly recommend this mod. Added the same carpet and other bits to make it match the rest of my rig.
This is so awesome, and it looks great too. Maybe once I purchase a wheel stand I'll be doing this setup. Thanks for sharing this video, and thanks for all your other videos. Cheers.
Soooo good. Alot more simple than what I first thought thanks!!!!!
This is gold, suscribed!
Built it out of wood with screen printing plates, very easy but super effektive and solid concept! Thanks mate!
Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant. :)
The way the pedals are opperated with the original base just feels totally wrong when you are an experienced driver.
I made this and bought your $5 instructions and it was worth it
Please fill eBay with all the stuff you make
+1
up!
Please!!!
Lazy arses! With the cost of man hours you may as well buy some fanatec inverted pedals
Lochlan Hughes shut up
Simple, and straight to the point. Excellent video!
thanks a million, been looking for ages on a simple and get explanation on how to do that
this is the greatest thing ever im so glad you made this thank you!
0:00 the automatically created subtitles say "[Music]" xD
simkarte123 It is music to my ears.
best music love the sound of an engine
simkarte123 well they aren’t wrong.
That looks seriously professional, awesome conversion
Damn that carpet job is fresh.
Finally , i waiting for this for so long
You're amazing. I am going to order everything i need to make this now! :D
Have been waiting for something like this! Amazing work and thank you so much!
This is the best tutorial i have ever seen. Everything is so clear even a todler would understand that. Im giving you a sub man. This month i am making this and im telling my sim friend about this vid keep it up!
Bought your plans and built this mod myself. Works so well - thanks!
can you send them to me id dont have paypal
@@KyranSmit Do you have this?
So simple, what a great idea
I like the fact that no one has dissliked your video! Success!
TOTAL COST & SOME TIPS
I just bought the build guide for 5€, and assembled everything. Wonderful!
I got the G923 2 weeks ago, and I decided to invert the pedals after an hour of use. For me, it feels more real and easy to use. The build is really sturdy...
Items and total cost of the build (in Portugal):
Build Guide - 5€ (don't even try to build it without the guide, it will take you so much more time and effort to calculate every hole and measurement... amstudio's work is incredible and will save you time that you will need when building it);
Metal Square Tubes - 10€ (I bought a 2meters iron tube for 10€, I just had to cut it in 5 pieces, being the last one a left over that I use to practice the drilling);
MDF - 5€ (I just bought the two pieces cut in the right dimensions);
Bolts/Nuts - 10€ (I just bought half of them, spending around 4€, since I already had a few, but if you buy everything you will probably end up spending around 10€);
Carpet - ?€ (I used a rubber boat seat covering that I have... it gave it a nice look, feet don't slip, and it is easy to clean... prices were kinda high for a proper automotive carpet from what I could see);
Tools - ?€ (I didn't need to buy anything, since I have a lot of tools, but not only drills and spanners are important... 4 or 5 clamps will help you a lot too, as well as a spare pair of hands)
TOTAL: 30€ (if you don't think of going for optional and additional stuff that you don't have like paint and carpet)
If you are on a budget just work with what you have and you'll probably get a lower total cost than me :)
In terms of hours of work, not counting the time I spent getting some parts in store, it took me between 8 and 10. I planned and sketch everything alone, but I had a lot of help of another person when drilling, cutting and assembling things.
I'm from Portugal, and the store I recommend is "Maxmat" (I went to the one in Moita - Margem Sul). Two of the main competitors (Leroy and Barão e Costa) have a poor service and fewer options to choose from. Maxmat didn't even charge me for the MDF cutting, and I bet they would do the same for the metal tube if I would buy it there.
Hope it helped!
I Don't have pepal but can you tel me how many degrees that corner is?
Thanks man
@@kevinblom5940 you got It?
@@Jimmy-jz4pp nah still not
I just planned out doing this mod myself and your video popped up, big thanks for that!
Love this channel because those DIY of you!!!!
The 18 page Build Guide with Template and dimensions available here: bit.ly/2Z6NoJV
Can you email me regarding on how to pay for this layout.very interested and great way to do it thanks
Hey Jake you can find contact details in the " Abouts " section on Amstudio YT channel.
@@amstudioprojects I found the section to buy thanks heaps looking forward to the build
Link doesn't work. "unknown error"
Ребят где взять шаблоны эти?
Man that is awesome. Very clean and easy. Im definitely going to do this. Thanks for making this video
Another awesome vid, another DIY for me and many others.
Cheers once again
I've already done your silence mod (love it), now I'm going to do this but instead of carpet I'll use check plate aluminium and carbon wrap instead of paint... Put this with some gteye springs and I'll be laughing, love the work as always mate!
EDIT: ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!!! springs on the way but the inverted pedals are finished! highly recommend!
Sounds great!
Maybe a good add for those who play multiple game or for more realistic feel. Its a good idea to may as well build your own foot rest by the clutch pedal so you have something your left foot to rest on instead of pedal. Im not a left foot breaker IRL and in SImRace Community so a foot rest is a must for me. Also very usefull for ETS2
I think this is one of the best mods for a G920! I will order the parts this week!
That's a really neat explanation. Thank you for your effort!
hey dude, just bought the plans to build this for my new sim rig, im super exited to see how it turns out, but great job with the plans, they are awesome super detailed and clean build guide ;) ... Thanks for all, and keep up with your amazing jobs.
Thanks! Enjoy the build.
It's been one year since i built one of these. It cost a dollar to download the plans.
Best dollar i ever spent.
can you please send it to me i dont have paypal
Exactly this! Dont even need to search anymore! Perfect video!
Thanks for inspiring me to do vertical pedals, thanks a lot.
If you dont have a small bit of carpet a door matt works just as well, great video
Finished my build today and mounted it to the racing stand I have. Looks and feels great! The only problem I had was with the spray adhesive, despite following the instructions it never seemed to set properly, so I ended up using a staple gun to mount the carpet tile. Also installed the GTEye springs at the same time. Thanks again for your great tutorial and the downloadable booklet!
some adhesive sprays need a primer / catalyst to be applied before it will actually become sticky, we have a tin of spray adhesive that does nothing unless you use this primer marker pen first. It's a bit stupid but worth noting and looking out for when buying spray adhesive.
@@no.7893 Thanks for the tip!
Hey mate what racing stand do you have?
@@ezzy07 I have the "Marada" brand one you see on Amazon and such. It was the cheapest I could find that looked reasonable. It's not the most rigid for the wheelbase but I'm fine with it. I now have all Moza stuff
Great guide. Will be putting this on my Next Level Racing F1GT Cockpit. Thanks amstudio 👍
TY, I have built it yesterday, and it works perfect. Took me like 4h xD
Thank you so much for sharing this with us, you goddamn genius you.
Amazing mod keep the videos coming
Excellent presentation mate, thanks.
ohh nice video! I was just planning to invert my g29 pedals, and looking for ideas, thank you!
this channel is awesome
WOW Really nice video!!!
OMG I love you for this! You answered my request! Fan for life.
Bought my wheel second hand and the dude actually build this. Thank you mate lmaooo
T300 GTE Ferrari and these pedals for 200€ were pretty good imo
Thanks for the video, just done the same, following your guide, happy new year from Guernsey.
Enjoy!
Excellent! Now how do you mount them to the most popular seat, the Playseat? :)
Can‘t stop watching this
Amazing! Thanks mate, you and aga yuditra help me a lot with your videos, best cheers from Honduras
massive legend
Hold on a second, I’ll just go get my imaginary workshop ready and bang this out
the best finition you are the beast of DIY I LIKE ALL WHAT YOU DO and i steel waiting your next DIY
Great idea, gonna adapt it for my T3PAs when I build my DIY Simrig. Mad props for driving on my favorite track too, Tsukuba is awesome.
I bought the T3PA-Pro because the factory frame allows the pedals to be mounted either way. I didn't even try them before I inverted them.
THANK YOU!!
The best ever!!
Awesome made dude, building my own rig now and using your idea for the pedalstand. Tnx
Great guide I just love the assumption that we can make the clips on "the 3d printer" like we all have one just sitting in the shed :)
Perfect. Nothing else.
I bought the plans and nearly finished making it! Also to save money I swapped the 25mm steel tube for timber and it''s plenty strong and rigid and cheaper than steel if anyone wants to make it on a budget I recommend doing this. Edit: After now using the inverted pedals for a while I can say they feel a lot better and more solid, like a higher end pedal set. Now I am going to make my own load cell brake and it should be just as good as more expensive pedals.
How smooth did it go for you with making the angle template
can you please send the plans to me i dont have paypal
Awesome again, I'm wondering whats next ... Well done Sir
This is increadible ... beautifull work
Holy shit I've never subbed so fast in my life! Thank you, you beautiful genius!!
Who's awesome? You're awesome!
Nice work and clean design
Great idea, when I will be doing my rig, this will be part of it. 👍
The Clamps on My g27 broke some time ago and thanks to logitechs amazing customer service I got a new g29. I am now going to do This with the old pedals😁
TheFerrariMan They give it to you for free?
Jose.SimracingCR Yes, I couldn't use the old wheel due to the Broken clamps, so they sent the whole g29 kit since the g27 isn't available anymore.
mine broke and I used C-clamps
TheFerrariMan You lucky boy . . . Now you can do his wheel mods as well!
Edit: Why not make a sequential shifter out of the old one?
Yeah, I was actually thinking of doing something like that, allthough that'll have to be later since I just bought an old go kart frame that I'm hoping to turn into something fun.
5:37 - Damn, dat wheel rotation.
nothing wow in that ,,wheel rotation,,
legend! i know what im working on in quarantine
I want to do this some time. Thanks for the tutorial.
2:58 +EmptyBox You’ve been summoned
Whats goin on guyyys
Please please make a video how to make pedals for Euro truck simulator 2
Awesome job! Looks great
thanks so much built this today the pedals feels so much better now i just got into sim racing and the pedal are what was driving me crazy it not like a car but now its great