Universal Button Plate - One shape fits them all? DIY Sim Steering Wheel with ease
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- čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
- Universal button plate which fits multiple rim types. Originally developed for my Rally Steering Wheel, but also fits nicely for GT style rims with similar 3 spoke design.
Originally drawn by hand and cut from Etalbond. As lot of people asked me about the design it was later vectorized, adjusted some small bits that did not look very good and now it looks sleeker and more compact. Button are comfortably placed. has space to mount paddle shifters.
Package has multiple horn delete plates with or without logo. Has two backplates - one has built in mount for the Funky switch and is designed to be printed face down.
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Timeline:
00:00 - Intro
01:27 - Part 1: Button plate assembly
03:51 - Part 2: Shifter mount options
04:45 - Part 3: Hub Assembly
06:54 - Part 4: Showcase
08:04 - Part 5: Playtime! - Hry
Brilliant exactly what i was looking for!!
Thanks! There is new version coming up soon ;)
@@57uyo thats awesome!! Any more info you can give me on it? What's changing design wise? Should I wait for the new version before I make this one ?
@@joemiller4849 it is more GT oriented, adding two encoders, second funky, leds. It will be on the website but have to finish it first, print and test
Nice job man
Thanks, mate, this was video about nothing special in general, glad it is well accepted ;)
Hi, could you show a diagram about how you wired all buttons?
Hi Stuyo. What sort of infil and density percentage are you using when printing these plates? Also what is the printer bed that gives you that effect on the base of the print? Thanks :)
Hi, mate! Usually 5 walls/bottoms/toops, 40-60 infill (this does not matter too much). The bed is PEO for the triangle and PET for the carbon magnetic ones from Aliexpress - just search them, they are cheap and the finish is great.
Hi Stuyo what open top rim is that cans seem to find it
Cube controls have the same, here I got it cheaper (suede was on discount back then same price): simraceshop.de/SRS-GT300-simracing-wheel.html?language=de
Hi, is possible to the connect funky switch on arduino? I haven't found any information about diagram on the internet.Can you give a some tips? Thanks.
I connected it to arduino with simhub. It has to be in keypad matrix with the OK button on the highest pin number, as funky presses OK with each direction - this is how they are built. Here is pinout of the funky itself: www.reddit.com/r/simracing/comments/k7i1lv/fanatecs_universal_hub_encoder1_funky_switch/
@@57uyo thanks, this help me a lot
@@57uyo this help me a lot, thank you só much
@@gushelter happy to help, mate ;)