I’ve been wanting an F1-style steering wheel for sim racing for ages, but I didn’t want to spend massive amounts of cash on a commercially-built steering wheel that could be great but had loads of features I didn’t care about (especially LEDs and a screen) since I play in VR.
A colleague of mine, who is also into sim racing, built a steering wheel that was better than almost anything you can find from Fanatec/Moza/Thrustmaster/whatevs for around 500€.
So, of course, I decided to buy the same thing build it myself from scratch for the challenge and to save some money. Because I’m an idiot, I guess. I thought it would take me 2-3 weekends. It took 4 months. It’s basically a wheel-shaped mechanical keyboard. It was the biggest non-essential project of my life. I learned a lot, including not getting myself delusional enough to start that kind of project on a whim.
Features:
- F1-shaped steering wheel, heavily inspired by Ferrari’s one with the general shape and front. Back is closer to Mercedes’.
- Magnetic shift paddles
- Analog clutch (WIP)
- 7 rotary encoders
- 10 face buttons + 2 back buttons + 5 clickable encoders
- Quick-release connection to the steering column
- Aviator-style USB connector
- QMK firmware
- Everything is 3D-printed except for the aluminium mid-plate and the quick-release
If you guys are interested I have a few WIP pictures, so I could start a build log. WDYT?
It looks really good.
Any decent alternatives to proprietary should be highly encouraged.
Thanks!
I’d love a durability report eventually. This is very cool and I’d love to do it but I definitely am wondering how it’s going to stand up long term.
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Fuck fascist governments.
Seriously tho if you know a free image hosting site that doesn’t geo block (most of them seem to do because of fucking morons passing idiotic laws), I’m all ears
Doesn’t lemmy.zip host images?
Any instance running Lutim ?
I haven’t really thought about anything remotely in spitting distance of sim racing since I was playing XBox One Forza games (mostly the Horizon one that is set in the Riviera-ish region) with a Thrustmaster TMX (I think?) clamped to a Home Depot Fliptop table.
This looks really cool. May I assume the Moza drive unit was the priciest component?
Yeah by far, although I don’t consider it part of the build.
I actually started this build with a Thrustmaster T300RS in mind, but it took so long I upgraded to a Moza R9 partway 😅
Idk that I would ever build exactly this, but I defi itely want to see / read your build retrospective!
Honestly, don’t 😅
I will try and write something down the line!
@Wfh Looks great! 👍