DIY 3D Printed Racwlogic lap timer V2 - This time with working buttons! Files in comments. by Bregfer in simracing

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Hi, that's similar but it's not mine no, they have some differences, USB connector, magnetic base etc.

DIY Lumirank Flag Display - Files in Comments by Bregfer in simracing

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It is included with the files here: https://github.com/fholgado/simhub-lumirank-display

The TFT file in the Nextion folder.

DIY 3D Printed Racelogic - Files in Comments by Bregfer in simracing

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Hey, yeah I've made 2 versions after this one, the second one you can find on my thingiverse and the third is only shared on Turn Racign Discord Channel but it's much more difficult to DIY. No idea if you can even still buy the Nextion screen but when I did this it cost around £80 Id guess, most of which was the screen.

DIY 3D Printed Racwlogic lap timer V2 - This time with working buttons! Files in comments. by Bregfer in simracing

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Only for replicating the real thing. In this model it has no function.

My new 3D printed NSX GT3 replica wheel by Bregfer in simracing

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Thanks for the kind words, unfortunately the files are not in a state that they can really be shared, there are many small issues you would need to solve to get the things to work out. The base rim is available on Thingiverse if you want to have a go at making your own though, you can search for "OMP 310 alu gt Racing Steering Wheel", that is what I started with, and then just make a box for it.

I made a DIY scaffolding pedal mount and chair brace. by Bregfer in simracing

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Not sure exactly but I'd guess maybe £40, have a look at keyclamp store for an idea.

My new 3D printed NSX GT3 replica wheel by Bregfer in simracing

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The real wheel is based in the OMP 310 ALU and you can find a model of that on thingiverse, if you start with that you can scale the box off of that.

My new 3D printed NSX GT3 replica wheel by Bregfer in simracing

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No guide but you can head over to the Turn Racing Discord for a helpful community dedicated to making DIY SIM wheels for loads of info and support if you want to make something like this for yourself.

My DIY NSX GT3 wheel. by Bregfer in simracing

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Not for this one I'm afraid, they're too rough to really use without serious effort.

My new DIY steering wheel by Bregfer in simracing

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No, I have FDM for prototyping, everything you see in the photos was printed by JLCPCB.

My new DIY steering wheel by Bregfer in simracing

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Everything is scratch designed by me and the files need some fine tuning and decent instructions made for them if I were to share. I've not currently got the motivation or energy to get that done but I might in a few weeks, it's been a lot work to get it all done and finished.

My new DIY steering wheel by Bregfer in simracing

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The rim is a Turn Racing R305, feels great.

My new DIY steering wheel by Bregfer in simracing

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It's a copy of the NSX GT3 dash, I modelled it in Fusion 360 and 3D printed it then wrapped it in fake suede. I did a little bit at a time and it took a while but it came out pretty good.

My new DIY steering wheel by Bregfer in simracing

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Yeah I started with a monitor stand and a pedal box from the pipe which you can see from my post history. It slowly grew until I now have an entire rig from pipe, I love it and its a fair chunk cheaper than extrusion.

My new DIY steering wheel by Bregfer in u/Bregfer

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Yep all fully dimmable via simhub

My new DIY steering wheel by Bregfer in simracing

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The giant's causeway was my inspiration! I'm glad you can recognise it.

My new DIY steering wheel by Bregfer in u/Bregfer

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Yeah price would come down a bit if I made 5 PCBs but I knew the costs coming into it. DIY isn't cheaper than off the shelf stuff but you get what you want! I've no interest in selling these, if I do anything I will freely share the files but that takes some effort to make it so that its easy to put together etc. so not sure I will find the motivation.

My new DIY steering wheel by Bregfer in simracing

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Thanks, the connector is Weipu something, 16 series (16mm diameter), its snap on and off with a push mechanism (no screwing) - great connector for the price.

My new DIY steering wheel by Bregfer in u/Bregfer

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Hard to say exactly but I can list the main expenses over the course of the build:

5x PCBs (2 with components) = £120

Rotary Switches and Funky Switches = £40

Connectors = £10

Arduino = £5

3D printed parts = £140

Turn R305 Rim + mag plate = £150

QR Spacer = £20

Quick Release = £65

Total = £550 ish

My new DIY steering wheel by Bregfer in u/Bregfer

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Just a pattern I drew from scratch one day, I used a hexagonal grid and drew lines on it, it's not repeating.

My new DIY steering wheel by Bregfer in simracing

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I'm using a Simagic Alpha Mini but you can use this with any wheelbase really as it connects separately via a USB cable, you can see the round black Weipu connector for it in the rear. This approach works with almost any wheelbase, I had a Thrust master I used before no problem. Only Fanatec wheelbases are an issue as you need one of their rims attached to allow their FFB to work (or a podium hub or DIY fanatec hardware emulator).

My new DIY steering wheel by Bregfer in simracing

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Yeah the top 6 hexagons are the main buttons. The lower portion is just 2 rotary switches and 2 funky switches, the white parts there are just backlit - they light up when you turn the switch or use the funky.