This doesn’t have an LCD but I do have other models I’ve made with screens. For my Formulae Renault 3.5 wheel I used a 3.2” Nextion touch screen but the cheaper option these days is the 3.5” standard USB screens or bigger. The Nextion is controlled by a Arduino Pro Micro board and SimHub software to send the data to and from the game. See simhub’s site for details on the options. Thanks for asking.
@@sim-racing2277 I just noticed that is a Logitech G27 wheelbase, nice. I have done some modding on a Logitech G27 and Driving Force Pro. Here is a video of my game room with the rigs: ruclips.net/video/leMkzR26fTQ/видео.html
@@lifeofasimrigmestizo6910 nice. Yeah I modded mine to death and switched to a DD base but it did last years and I’m no faster on the new base anyway :)
No it’s a great width. It’s only 10mm deeper than the original wheel. There is a lot of circuitry in there but the lights take up very little space. It’s really because of the wiring. The way to go is to make separate boards for each of the button sections.
I use PETG for everything that needs to be strong. Carbon fiber PLA is nice for a CF like matt finish on some parts but it’s quite brittle. Standard PLA is good for anything that doesn’t need strength like knobs, panels and detail and it prints much easier than PLA. Some of the PLA silk filaments are great for metallic looking parts. I stay well away from ABS, it’s terrible to print with in my experience.
Amazing dude! 😍😍
Thanks Nick!
Cool for sure! I hope to one day get the stuff to do something like this!
well when you do, let me know if you want to bounce some ideas back and forth. It's a rewarding process for sure!
Looks bloody awesome!!
Thank you!
vibration motors in the grips... How has that turned out, do you find it beneficial? I love that idea.
Holy shit you scared me to death with that disc scratch
Quite a few brown pants moments when you spend so many hours working on something!
varry cool
So sick!!
Espectacular!!! what LCD did you use? And how you control them?
This doesn’t have an LCD but I do have other models I’ve made with screens. For my Formulae Renault 3.5 wheel I used a 3.2” Nextion touch screen but the cheaper option these days is the 3.5” standard USB screens or bigger. The Nextion is controlled by a Arduino Pro Micro board and SimHub software to send the data to and from the game. See simhub’s site for details on the options. Thanks for asking.
That is nice
Thank you!
@@sim-racing2277 I just noticed that is a Logitech G27 wheelbase, nice. I have done some modding on a Logitech G27 and Driving Force Pro. Here is a video of my game room with the rigs:
ruclips.net/video/leMkzR26fTQ/видео.html
@@lifeofasimrigmestizo6910 nice. Yeah I modded mine to death and switched to a DD base but it did last years and I’m no faster on the new base anyway :)
Looks good! but the wheel looks pretty thick is that bc u put backlights in it?
No it’s a great width. It’s only 10mm deeper than the original wheel. There is a lot of circuitry in there but the lights take up very little space. It’s really because of the wiring. The way to go is to make separate boards for each of the button sections.
I have a question, what is the best 3d material to print this?
I use PETG for everything that needs to be strong. Carbon fiber PLA is nice for a CF like matt finish on some parts but it’s quite brittle. Standard PLA is good for anything that doesn’t need strength like knobs, panels and detail and it prints much easier than PLA. Some of the PLA silk filaments are great for metallic looking parts. I stay well away from ABS, it’s terrible to print with in my experience.
Do u sell them
No. The amount of labour involved makes it impractical.
@@sim-racing2277 no worries thank you for your reply
Lol all this wheel for a logitech wheel base. What a waste 🤣😂🤣😂
Haha Absolutely :) although it’s on a VRS DFP now
Still 3d print junk and that DD wheel base is low end anyways.
@@SIMRIG412 show us your work :)
@@SIMRIG412 crickets...
You alright mate? who hurt you??