QUICK RELEASE MECHANISM V2 - IMPROVED & EASY DIY - 3D PRINTED - LOGITECH G29 - SIM RACING WHEEL
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
- The V2 Quick Release Mechanism improves on the original design, making it easier for anyone to build while also providing better performance and a more convenient fit.
If you liked this video please consider subscribing and sharing.
Download Link for STL files:
drive.google.c...
Parts:
PETG Filament: shorturl.at/OU9JS
Springs: https: shorturl.at/6K4gX
Ball Bearings: shorturl.at/2f5Qx
------------------------------
Adventures by A Himitsu / a-himitsu
Creative Commons - Attribution 3.0 Unported- CC BY 3.0
Free Download / Stream: bit.ly/2Pj0MtT
Music released by Argofox • A Himitsu - Adventures...
Music promoted by Audio Library • Adventures - A Himitsu...
------------------------------
Thank you, I couldn’t reach the shifters in the other one
Glad I could help!
Thanks! Very helpful as I could not find the other spring. Like
You're welcome! I'm glad you found it useful. The issue you mentioned is a common one with the V1 design, so hopefully, the V2 will be easier to build for anyone interested.
@@diyengineeringprojects8499oh, thanks. Where i can download the files to print it, want to try it out.
@@anastasijagrigorjeva5179 you can find the stl files and links to the parts needed to build this in the video description !
Nice video, keep it up, thank you :)
Thanks for the positive feedback and for watching!
this is great!
is there 80mm offset version?
The one shown in this video (V2) has an overall length of 35mm when mated. V1 (shown in one of my earlier videos) has an overall length of 62mm when mated. If you need a version that's 80mm when mated, you can easily modify the files to suit.
@@diyengineeringprojects8499 i meant it to be the short one like this one here(35mm as you say), but with 80mm screws offset to mount a bigger wheel.
well i could try to modify it i guess
Can you sell me one ? I need to make my wheel removable so that it fits in a suitcase. I work out of town.
Work on g27 wheel?
Haven’t tried, but I don’t see why not!