If the handbrake breaks again then print the part laying down so there is less force in the direction of the layer lines, makes it many times stronger!
Originally I didn't have the threaded rod going right to the base. It was pretty much designed to snap at that point. I did consider printing the part laying down but my printer (at least) does a way better job printing shapes like this vetically.
looks simple and easy. Great work. I'm currently working on my setup. And the hall sensor design is very cool. usually people with a 3d printer do some kind of strange stuff, but here is a full-fledged thing.
I made a comment previously, but it disappeared. I'd like to thank you for these videos and sharing stl files for the steering wheel, pedals and handbrake. They are very informative and helpful! I'd like to ask if you know the part number/name for the type of hall effect sensors that you used. Additionally I'd like to ask if you know what these type of springs, which you used for the pedals and handbrake, are called. Many thanks in advance!
I bought the files off you for both items, the pedals and gear shifter. When i bought the pedal files, it told me the handbrake files came with it as a bonus. Its missing the handbrake shaft stl file. can you please help me or show me how to get it. cheers
"Build your own affordable racing sim handbrake in minutes" IF you have a 3d printer ( hours of printing ) and you have all the other pieces. CLICK BAIT, but very cool :)
If the handbrake breaks again then print the part laying down so there is less force in the direction of the layer lines, makes it many times stronger!
Originally I didn't have the threaded rod going right to the base. It was pretty much designed to snap at that point. I did consider printing the part laying down but my printer (at least) does a way better job printing shapes like this vetically.
looks simple and easy. Great work. I'm currently working on my setup. And the hall sensor design is very cool.
usually people with a 3d printer do some kind of strange stuff, but here is a full-fledged thing.
Thanks, not into printing dragons 😀
I made a comment previously, but it disappeared. I'd like to thank you for these videos and sharing stl files for the steering wheel, pedals and handbrake. They are very informative and helpful! I'd like to ask if you know the part number/name for the type of hall effect sensors that you used. Additionally I'd like to ask if you know what these type of springs, which you used for the pedals and handbrake, are called. Many thanks in advance!
The sensors is a KY-035, I beleave they are torsion springs.
@@JWNZMany thanks for the reply!
I hope your channel grows man, great info. Keep up the good work!🙌🏻
Thankyou
Can i get the wiring diagram for the hall sensor connection?
Does is directly connected to the potentiometer pins?
The wiring is identical to the potentiometer really. Just put the signal pin on the input pin for the pedal.
@@JWNZgot it thank you
What magnets and how strong ones did you use
I used Neodymium Magnets
I bought the files off you for both items, the pedals and gear shifter. When i bought the pedal files, it told me the handbrake files came with it as a bonus. Its missing the handbrake shaft stl file. can you please help me or show me how to get it. cheers
Where did you buy them from?
Where can you get the electronics for the brake?
Also could you make a video on more of the electronics behind the brake?
Maybe wait a little bit. I will be doing an update video soon, making the handbrake wireless and a little bit cheaper to build.
can this work with an arduino uno?
Only leonardo or pro micro
Only leonardo or pro micro
Where is the file for the handbrake shaft?
it is all here: www.etsy.com/nz/listing/1647650245/simulator-pedal-build-guide-with-stls
how this guy have only 1k of subscribers
hyped for the gear shifter :D
It's coming. There will be a different video first.
What controller are you using?
Arduino pro micro. Just search for arduino leonardo and pick the smallest board.
Nice could u make one for console players
Yeah, I'm trying to investigate how to do that.
"Build your own affordable racing sim handbrake in minutes" IF you have a 3d printer ( hours of printing ) and you have all the other pieces. CLICK BAIT, but very cool :)
You are right, minutes is a bit misleading :)