DIY OneWheel Ep 3 - The RAILS & MOUNTS are done!
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
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This is episode three of the DIY Onewheel tutorial. The rails are made of aluminium just like the real onewheel.
I explain some details about how I made the rails and mounts.
btw, you need to sense tilt in both directions: noses-tail and heel-toe.
nose-tail - acceleration sensitivity
heel-toe - acceleration sensitivity compensation i.e. when you lean to your heels or toes you want to decrease nose-tail sensitivity by some coefficient.
in terms of customizing boards responsiveness from an app, you can change "aggressiveness" - nose-tail, and "carve-ability" - heel-toe sensitivity
Thats how the real thing works I guess. Im not adding that at the moment. Baby steps..will see what to customize and add on later.
Which dimensons do the rails have?
And then deez nutz
You are a legend. The first guy to Open Source a One Wheel!
Well it looks like iam gonna follow your steps :)
Why not use a cheap flight controller for a quad for your controller?
Thats a good idea. Someone has actually already done it and some of my friends are currently doing it. its also simpler. However, I like arduinos. More room for customization. I can set my own parameters, safety, lightsz etc etc.
all u need is a ruler that has the square thing on it and then really small drill bits and a punch mark even seam then scribe lines then space holes then scribe cross section carefully punch and drill from smallest drill bit to largest make the holes fit perfect to the bolts put bolts through put on nuts weld nuts remove bolts helps if bolts are brass
You making it real hard why not just buy the parts and put it together you making parts that I don’t have access too
Please make a discord server
It'll be very helpful for everyone
I am super excited to watch your next episode !!
What it be possible to install a laser light projector that uses the ground as a display. That way rather than pulling out your cell phone you can simply looked down and see what is your current speed. In other words a laser light projected speedometer.
I am currently working on something like this using a sonic detector and a LCD display.. using arduino.
@@MrDmadness sweet I hope you make a video and uploaded onto RUclips so I can see it.
@@moonmorth I can offer you this for the time being. Get an old phone with blue tooth. If you have a fender attach it to said fender.. now you have a display that does as you desire. This is my current setup, arduino mode is more of a learning project, I intend it to give an audio warning when pushback happens is my main reason for the project. :)
@@MrDmadness I don't even have a one wheel. I'm just an enthusiast. Hoping that someday maybe get one.
I actuall designed a frame for this wheel out of all off the shell t-slot rails, was gonna open source it at some point, but now that's so far down the project queue fuggedaboutit.
Would like to see your project queue :D
Im sure its ecu ecu ecu ecu..onewheel lol
Digging this build
so cool
Hi, I'm anxiously following along, but I have a couple of questions/points. Have you considered using an existing quad copter flight controller for your gyro? They already have a tunable self-level mode, PID controller that is easily accessible and tunable, and an accelerometer. Would this make the controller easier? Referencing @Arturs Girons questions and concerns.
*anyway, just a thought I'm avidly following along! Good luck and I wish you much success!!
Yes. Infact one person has already done it. He has a video of him riding on the esk8.build forum. His name is blez alex or something along those lines. The reason I didn't follow that path is coz im more comfortable with arduino. Also it lets me add stuff easily. Just a few lines of code and we have footpads. Few more lines and we have reversible lights..etc.
@@Fungineers Well done and thank you.. I found this channel from the Esk8 thread, and I'll be following along to see how your build develops! I'll try and find the flight controller build as well. Good Luck and build on!
do you have an email address?
fungineersofficial@gmail.com
Where did you bought that wheel ??
Fungineers.tech
how do i get the rails made?
Fungineers.tech
Where to order and parts and the exact specs please ty
Hey man. I dont have a list per se, but a vesc an mpu 9250 a 10S2p battery and the the peihub wheel..rest is just fabrication
Can't wait to see this done.
Quick question, will it be able to reverse like the one wheel can?
Yes. If you use a vesc.
Fungineers I’ve been tossing up the idea of creating a one wheel from scratch for the past couple days and seeing the progress you have made has given me some confidence in the idea. I think I’ll be trying later this year. Thank you for the insight you have provided with these videos
Which vesc did you get?
Keep watching ;)
Is your name somehow related to engeneering? Because this is the main thing you are not capable of. It's more like a barn diy try and error thingi. Not even close to engineering or good metal/electronics work.
No offense.
The coding alone is software engineering, which is pretty much 80% of the OneWheel magic. Don't be so envious of skills you don't have.
@@anarchyjinflames just look at this thing.. every 10 year old could do it better besides the electronics :D but you are genius.. i see.
@@hanswurstusbrachialus5213 what is wrong with you, this guy psotes something he is proud of and you just trash talk it, how about coming up with ways to improve it instead?