DIY Force Feedback Steering wheel | FFB Sim Racing wheel | Arduino Drifting wheel[ENGLISH tutorial]

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[Music] thank you [Music] hi guys welcome back to second part of the ffb build series in my first part I have shown the complete steps for building analog racing pedals if you have not come across that video you can get that link in the description box and also in the I button in this part 2 I'll be showing the complete steps for ffp steering Hardware and in the third part we'll be doing the connections and the software configuration for both of this first I'll give you the overview of all the components I'll be using and later we'll assemble all of them step by step for the base I'll be using this wooden plank of dimensions 30 cross 25 centimeters I'll be using this wooden blocks of length 10 centimeters to mount the bearings for the steering shaft I'll be using this 10 mm 12 inches threaded Bolt and for smooth and guided rotation I'll be using 10 mm bearings at both the blocks to measure the steering rotation angles I'll be using this 600 PPR two phase rotary encoder this is more than sufficient to play the games normally but if you have good budget you can also get encoders with higher PPR value which can slightly increase the resolution most of the people connect the encoders directly to the steering shaft but the better way is to use the timing belt and the police so to mount the encoder I'll be using this L clamp our encoder should rotate exactly one is to one with the steering shaft so I have bought two similar kind of pulleys of the specifications here one goes to the encoder shaft and other one to the steering rod foreign to connect both of this I'll be using an Excel timing belt of length 110 mm in order to provide the force feedback to the steering wheel we need a motor so I'll be using this 24 volts 250 Watts e-bike motor but you can go with any kind of DC motor based on your torque requirement this motor I am using is of 2600 RPM since I need more torque at the end I have to reduce this RPM so I have selected this following timing pulleys so at the motor I'll be using this 15 teeth and for the steering shaft the 60 teeth so you can get all the specifications from here foreign to connect both of this pulleys I am using one more Excel timing belt of length 220 mm I have calculated this final RPM from the RPM calculator so using this teeth numbers I have reduced 2600 RPM to 650 RPM which indirectly increases the torque these pulleys usually costs more so if you don't have enough budget for the project as an alternative you can also go with the sprocket and chain mechanism in order to drive this motor I'll be using this High current BTS 7960 motor driver at last for better cooling of this driver I'll be also adding a 12 volt CPU cooling fan so this is all about the components we'll be using for the build now I'll do some paint work [Music] and using bolt nuts will start assembling all the components [Music] [Music] foreign [Music] thank you [Music] [Music] thank you [Music] [Music] foreign [Music] [Music] thank you we are almost done only the thing left is the steering wheel I am using this drifting steering wheel but you can go with any of your choices this is how it looks by default and I can't directly Mount this on my build so I'll be making some coupler using a plywood piece and this is how I'll fix it using some bolt and nuts thank you foreign [Music] [Music] we are done with all the hardware work and now it's time for the final looks [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] that's all for this video guys in the coming part 3 video we'll do the connections and the software configuration for the pedals and the steering if you are interested in building the same and you face any difficulties let me know in the comment section below all the necessary information for this build will be available in the description box thank you for watching this video for more updates on this series subscribe and also follow us on Instagram I'll see you guys in the next interesting video [Music]
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Channel: Tech at Home
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Keywords: steering wheel gameplay, steering wheel for ets2, steering wheel forza horizon, force feedback steering wheel, racing wheel, drifting wheel, cheapest ffb wheel, force feedback wheel diy, logitech g29, emc utility, rfr wheel config, ffb wheel check, FFB torque test, ffb beamng drive, 2dof racing simulator, arduino steering wheel, how to make ffb wheel, FFB steering english tutorial, ffb wheel not working, ffb wheel cheap, ffb wheel stm32, arduino projects, thrustmaster
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Length: 13min 47sec (827 seconds)
Published: Sat May 20 2023
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