When I saw the thumbnail I was positive it will be a lot of laser cutting, CNC, and what not... but it was none of that... hats off to a fellow DIYer - this was seriously inspirational!
@@c0r5e if you have a harness on a racing seat you don't need an airbag. F1 drivers are safer in their f1 car than regular people on their regular cars. And f1 cars have no airbag. The harness keeps you glued to the chair. Unless the whole front of your car flies off you won't need an airbag.
One more thing you could do to this wheel in order for it to have a stronger/more durable mounting face is to put nuts immediately up against the base aluminium plate after passing the screws through, and tightening down. Then adding additional nuts on the ends of the screws, right up against the inside of the housing, that way the housing is resting on the nuts. This takes away all the strain from the 3D printed plastic parts and makes the whole mounting assembly incredibly strong, easily enough for 30Nm direct drive systems. Love your videos, you've been a huge source of inspiration!
I've been using this on my 83 Ford Escort and it's driving like a boss. Thanks m8. I didn't have a 3d printer so I used a jigsaw and instead of carbon fibre I used fibreglass which was recycled from an old building job. Some of the texture gets into my hand every now and again and it itches like a bitch but if I don't rub my eyes and use my gloves when I drive it works well. Couldn't be happier, I even think I take those corners a little faster.
This is very nice, thank god your channel isn't dead. Could you make a proper 2000s esque F1 rim (like the BMW Williams or Schumacher era Ferrari)? Or possibly even a proper GT3 rim like that of the R8 LMS and/or AMG GT3? I'm really starting to like this series of making specific brand wheels.
Not to diss your former self’s creative choices, but if you created narrated re-releases of your former EDM-music-based videos, I would TOTALLY watch every single one multiple times over.
Dude 2 years ago I was watching a video of you the video was custom wheels for the g29 that day I got a t500rs set with th8a thanks you were my inspiration for sim racing
OMG this is so awesome! Thanks for posting. Also a side tip, you can use a general deburring tool that can clean up sharp edges on the metal plate a lot faster than using a file.
@@maximilianschaffler9981 TMX doesn't have a quick release, it comes with the wheel hard-fixed to the base and to you will need to completely disassemble it to remove it. The adapter works only for the likes of T300, TX and the higher end ones
Honestly it's much easier to but this stuff. But I took on an engineering course and I'm planning to make loads of things like that. You're my fav channel because of these things. You vids never fail to entertain me and make me want to create something myself. Keep up the good work, and I hope that you can create a online shop or something. More money for you means more videos for us! Keep up the vids. Can you make a video on how to make custom wheel rumbles? I mean it would be difficult as the inside of the wheel would be hollow. But a rumbling wheel when you hit curbs or anything would be a great addition to FFB. And also if it's possible a clutch pedal with a very strong vibration when hitting the biting point of the gearbox. If anyone can do it. It's you man. Looking forward to your next vid. Hope you read this comment and try and make this. It would be awesome!!!
It's easier to buy, of course, but since this is a niche markets and economy of scale doesn't play in our favour, it's also hella expensive. If you have knowledge, none of the tools required to make this is particularly specific, not even the 3D printer these days, and the materials are rather cheap. You can build several wheels like this one for the price of buying one.
I found your channel recently and it is truly awesome. I already bought the materials to build my own analog handbrake. Without your videos I wouldn't be able to do it. I have a 3D printer too, would you mind telling me which CAD software you use? I learned CAD with a professional software which sadly isn't usable for me anymore. I haven't found a reasonably priced software that I like since then.
Could you maybe make a video on how you can make a wheel without 3d printed parts, cause I dont have one and I really want to make a wheel with your instauctions cause yours are definitely the best looking!!
Great video. Don't even have a gaming pc I just love to watch what you make. How did you model the handles in fusion to get the shapes.? Fancy making a video or did you watch some video on TH-cam if so can you post a link please. Your video are great just to watch even though I will never be able to make
Fantastic work! One question: does the USB encoder work just like an additional controlled plugged in, besides the wheel? Does the game recognize that all right? Thanks!
You inspire me mate awesome job, with the fanatec hub could you just hook into the existinv wiring and not use the fana switches? No usb hanging out that way.
This is waaaay out of my skill league. But I love watching amstudio doing it :)
Ita not that hard just try it
Same lol
Hahaha same
U can do it bro
@@Fijidummo I might have the skills and tools soon!
When I saw the thumbnail I was positive it will be a lot of laser cutting, CNC, and what not... but it was none of that... hats off to a fellow DIYer - this was seriously inspirational!
Next video:
How to make a car
good idea!!!
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...With simple tools out of the 3d printer
How to make a Lamborghini at home with a 3d printer and 3d printed v12
Ye
Nice! Now I can replace the steering wheel on my car
I use a PS4 controller (p0wer stearing).
Edward Ornelas haha i wouldn’t do that
Pliers work just fine
@@c0r5e if you have a harness on a racing seat you don't need an airbag. F1 drivers are safer in their f1 car than regular people on their regular cars. And f1 cars have no airbag. The harness keeps you glued to the chair. Unless the whole front of your car flies off you won't need an airbag.
H E Y G U Y S C H R I S F I X H E R E
Amazing stuff, if you ever started a store selling these for cheaper than competitors, i'll be a instant buyer!
KraM1t not possible due to the terms and conditions of distribution, if you read in the description it states it.
@@Simlife101 that distribution thing is about the viewer. The viewer cant resell these but he can
Ravne tbh idk but he will probably have to remove the logos and maybe change it a bit if he wants to sell the wheels
Ravne he was trying to say that he wants this guy who made the video to start selling these
@@jarenbraud9559 I know
I needed a little guidance on wrapping the handles. Gluing the nuts to the front is genius! it looks so clean. Thanks!
One more thing you could do to this wheel in order for it to have a stronger/more durable mounting face is to put nuts immediately up against the base aluminium plate after passing the screws through, and tightening down. Then adding additional nuts on the ends of the screws, right up against the inside of the housing, that way the housing is resting on the nuts. This takes away all the strain from the 3D printed plastic parts and makes the whole mounting assembly incredibly strong, easily enough for 30Nm direct drive systems. Love your videos, you've been a huge source of inspiration!
I love everything about this, especially the grips looks so professional!
Dude you are one of the most talented people I ever saw, almost like an artist.... if not one....
ooh love it. keep working. Next one real f1 rim!!!
Thanks!
Dude you need to be selling these. You could make a killing.
Audi gonna make a killing on him after^^
Melanin King remove the Audi logo
@@simracingnoob2248 i was just joking bro
@@moe5346 eheh
just amazing...you are a gift for us on the sim community!! I can't wait to see more of your diy wheel thanks
Mate. You are a genius. That is just magic. Thank you so much for sharing.
Once again very very nice DIY DTM steering wheels are very cool!!
Thank you!
No joke, you're videos are inspiring! I can't wait to start building some of these wheels once I get my rig going!
I've been using this on my 83 Ford Escort and it's driving like a boss. Thanks m8. I didn't have a 3d printer so I used a jigsaw and instead of carbon fibre I used fibreglass which was recycled from an old building job. Some of the texture gets into my hand every now and again and it itches like a bitch but if I don't rub my eyes and use my gloves when I drive it works well. Couldn't be happier, I even think I take those corners a little faster.
@kool 12 Same bro
That is fantastic, serious skill and craftsmansship there. Well done.
You sould make a video on how to make a cheap force feedback steering wheel!Thanks for your videos!!
Mate, all of your videos are awesome, but seriously, you have surpassed yourself here. Great job!
Thanks Mark!
This is very nice, thank god your channel isn't dead.
Could you make a proper 2000s esque F1 rim (like the BMW Williams or Schumacher era Ferrari)? Or possibly even a proper GT3 rim like that of the R8 LMS and/or AMG GT3?
I'm really starting to like this series of making specific brand wheels.
He's working on a lot of stuff at the moment, so I can assure you, the channel is not dead! It just takes a lot of time to create these things :)
Not to diss your former self’s creative choices, but if you created narrated re-releases of your former EDM-music-based videos, I would TOTALLY watch every single one multiple times over.
Yes these videos will be updated
@@amstudioprojects Looking forward to that! Great job as always
Dude 2 years ago I was watching a video of you the video was custom wheels for the g29 that day I got a t500rs set with th8a thanks you were my inspiration for sim racing
Needless to say what you made is stunning! Man your hands are blessed!
Not sure I can say anything that already hasn’t been said, true talent, thanks for the share.
Even though i will not gonna make what he make in this video. Somehow i found it satisfying. Lol keep up man
stunning, pure talent! this video need more views
I don't know anything about electronics, but I love your videos, I really wanted to know how to do it!
Great videos as usual. And thank you for doing more with Thrustmaster gear. A truck shifter for the th8A is what I'm really waiting for though :)
Another gem of a vid! Can't wait for the one where you make a Fanatec shifter usb adapter;)
I don’t have the tools but its just soooo cool to watch thanks for making me happy
Just bought these plans. Should have mine built next week! Can't wait!
How did it work out?
@@NietGezond Fantastic! Has held up extremely well
@@jarenbraud9559does it still last?
Blimey that’s a rarity, a really decent job done on TH-cam.
Nice work as always AM!
Thanks Chad!
Man this is nuts. Might give this a shot in the future
Never cease to impress! You all are amazing! 👍
Thanks mate, starting the build this weekend!
A wheel with a hand clutch/ dual? that'd be the next step id love to see!
Loved this. I'm going to use this for my SCCA Race car build! Well done and keep it up.
Best Matt
Thank you so much for the inspiration, just what I needed for my upcoming diy direct drive
very impressive clean work.
Thanks!
Excelente trabajo, felicitaciones. Saludos desde Argentina.
OMG this is so awesome! Thanks for posting. Also a side tip, you can use a general deburring tool that can clean up sharp edges on the metal plate a lot faster than using a file.
Right.....I need to get a 3d printer approved by the Mrs...
This stuff is amazing!
Approval isn't necessary. Forgiveness is though
JUST AWESOME MAN!! really nice and clean work ;) can't wait to see the next project
Another outstanding project and presentation mate. Wish I could get my 3d printer dialed in like that.
You are a BEAST 👏👏
incredible work
I love your work mate 🔥🔥🔥
doesn't the thrustmaster wheels have a small DIN for mounting wheels so you dont have to use a wire?
Loved the video! Please more of these!
Another awesome DIY project by amstudio. This would be cool to use with the Audi A4 DTM in Assetto Corsa in VR on my Fanatec base 😄👍
OMG! bravo! what a great build and clear instruction too!
thanks
Thank you, did you see the wheel? th-cam.com/video/8wfDoaJtB7M/w-d-xo.html
I just love it. Nice wheel and video❤️ as always
Can you do a custom Thrustmaster T150 or Thrustmaster Tmx wheel mod? Would be awesome
Omg i was about to say it!!!😂
i dont think so
Will this rim work with a thrust master wheel base?
The wheel is compaitible with TMX with a adaptar 7:32
@@maximilianschaffler9981 TMX doesn't have a quick release, it comes with the wheel hard-fixed to the base and to you will need to completely disassemble it to remove it. The adapter works only for the likes of T300, TX and the higher end ones
Simply Amazing!!!
wow dude, this is AWESOME!
Insane work
Very nice project!!!
This is amazing! Keep it going
Fantastic job my Man.
Very very impressive!
Thanks Dean!
Wow, the king is back!!!
Amazing job as always but I would love to see these made another way for those who don't own a 3d printer.
Man this dude is awesome.
Cool Video ..Glad To See Ya Back Making Cool Stuff Again..Keep Up The Good Work
Thanks mate!
Whow great wheel and great tutorial! Thanks!
If your thinking dam I don't have a 3D Printer you could just sand the handles out of wood, especially if you're just going to cover it with suede
Or order them from a 3D Printing service if you're too lazy for that.
@@smallpants Or just go to a library and print them there.
yeah or use nice wood and just wax it.
also i would use a 5mm fibreglass instead of aluminium, as aluminium bends instead of flexing like fibreglass
@@inevitablecraftslab which is why the real car teams also use fiberglass to make their wheels ;) who needs aluminum pfftt.
@@Globespy they use carbon fibre, and if you want to use carbon fibre but dont want to spend the money use fibre glass.
Great job as usual , thanks!
Honestly it's much easier to but this stuff. But I took on an engineering course and I'm planning to make loads of things like that. You're my fav channel because of these things. You vids never fail to entertain me and make me want to create something myself. Keep up the good work, and I hope that you can create a online shop or something. More money for you means more videos for us! Keep up the vids. Can you make a video on how to make custom wheel rumbles? I mean it would be difficult as the inside of the wheel would be hollow. But a rumbling wheel when you hit curbs or anything would be a great addition to FFB. And also if it's possible a clutch pedal with a very strong vibration when hitting the biting point of the gearbox. If anyone can do it. It's you man. Looking forward to your next vid. Hope you read this comment and try and make this. It would be awesome!!!
It's easier to buy, of course, but since this is a niche markets and economy of scale doesn't play in our favour, it's also hella expensive. If you have knowledge, none of the tools required to make this is particularly specific, not even the 3D printer these days, and the materials are rather cheap. You can build several wheels like this one for the price of buying one.
Very well done!
Great job as ever, i know it may be difficult but you have not tried to make the f1 Mercedes steering wheel, the akira gp
Thanks for making this,you're awesome
amazing video man
Is it possible that you can make custom flight pedals with proximity sensors? Or maybe use some old pedals like the g27? thanks in advance.
Gorgeous !
Really entertaining video as always! Dropped a like as always :))
I heard a racing steering wheel can cost multiple thousand bucks, i think they should buy from you.
That looks so nice 👍🏻.
Awesome video! Are you using Cura? Of you set combing to “not in skin” you can remove the scars on the top and bottom layers. Hope that helps
I found your channel recently and it is truly awesome. I already bought the materials to build my own analog handbrake. Without your videos I wouldn't be able to do it.
I have a 3D printer too, would you mind telling me which CAD software you use? I learned CAD with a professional software which sadly isn't usable for me anymore. I haven't found a reasonably priced software that I like since then.
Damn really nice wheel. I think this time I am actually rebuilding it! Keep up the good work :)
Could you maybe make a video on how you can make a wheel without 3d printed parts, cause I dont have one and I really want to make a wheel with your instauctions cause yours are definitely the best looking!!
Awesome job!!! What game is this? Ive been looking into building a racing simulator or something similar!
Fantastic job!! Do you think is possible, to change two push button, with two encoder, to permits the modification of TC and ABS?
I’ll definitely try this
As always, youre a master!
You are big man!
Congrats ;)
Loving it, why did you use a joy stick controller and not a arduino pro micro?
Id like to know the same
How did you make the labels? I could't find anything in the description.
Great Build, it's nice to see somebody creating DTM Stuff!
Hey, i am very late but can i ask how big the aluminium plate has to be?
Nice.. the next project race sim cockpit Please..
Love your DIY skills. Well done :o)
Brilliant Mate!
Very nice bro!
Dude, your projects are great, congratulations.
Would you sell the STL for 3d printing every project?
I want to do it completely on the printer.
Как всегда, очень здорово! и понятно!! успехов бро!
Awesome Video like forreal this is insane!
Great video. Don't even have a gaming pc I just love to watch what you make. How did you model the handles in fusion to get the shapes.? Fancy making a video or did you watch some video on TH-cam if so can you post a link please.
Your video are great just to watch even though I will never be able to make
Fantastic work! One question: does the USB encoder work just like an additional controlled plugged in, besides the wheel? Does the game recognize that all right? Thanks!
This is awesome! Also, are you planning on buying the new Fanatec Formula V2 Rim? (I heard that you can buy magnetic paddles without 3D printing...)
You inspire me mate awesome job, with the fanatec hub could you just hook into the existinv wiring and not use the fana switches? No usb hanging out that way.