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How to make a steering wheel that has 900 degrees of rotation for an arduino

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  • #1 16266060
    Golgologo119
    Level 7  
    I would like to make a steering wheel with 900 degrees of rotation on the arduino, but I don't know what potentiometers to use for the steering wheel and which pedals (gas, brake, clutch)!
    I thought about the potentiometer 10 turns and make reductions to 5, but I have no idea how to do it!
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  • #2 16266317
    kowal011
    Level 21  
    The steering wheel spins a screw flexibly connected (claw clutch) with a potentiometer. There is a nut in the center of the bolt, you drill holes perpendicular to it and fix the locking bars in them, which after 450 degrees will resist the above-mentioned nut (e.g. with springs).
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    How to make a steering wheel that has 900 degrees of rotation for an arduino
    The red ones are the "rods". I recommend to use a threaded sleeve instead of a nut, preferably "trapezoidal" for smaller axial clearances.
    With ADC you can grasp ranges of movements. Asking for potentiometers is out of place (I hope you don't ask for the value).
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  • #3 16268005
    Golgologo119
    Level 7  
    Could you somehow simpler? and one more thing if I did, how to put the potentiometer and what
    I still wanted to do force feed back
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  • #4 16268949
    plastus00
    Level 11  
    You can use the encoder.
  • #5 16269667
    Golgologo119
    Level 7  
    It would be good but for the price of a used logitech DFGT I would get it
  • #7 16269910
    Golgologo119
    Level 7  
    I happen to have an old printer
  • #8 16269936
    kortyleski
    Level 43  
    Golgologo119 wrote:
    It would be good but for the price of a used logitech DFGT I would get it

    How much does such logitech cost? Because if your project is to be created and it does not fall apart in your hand, you will leave five hundred bucks at the turner and other blemishes ...
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  • #9 16279615
    kowal011
    Level 21  
    Cheap as the colleague mentioned above, you will not do it on a reasonable level if you do not have workshop facilities. You can use a usb pad with "analog" and ffb - base the construction of the controller on something like that. It does not change the fact that a lot of purely mechanical tribute awaits you. Encoders, yes, but not at this stage of your career with applied combinatorialism - an outgrowth of the form over the possibilities I deduce on your part. From your posts it follows that you want to spin the whip with ... keeping the lowest price and here you will not jump over the above-mentioned logitech.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around creating a steering wheel with 900 degrees of rotation using an Arduino. The initial query seeks advice on suitable potentiometers and pedals (gas, brake, clutch). Responses suggest using a flexible screw mechanism connected to a potentiometer, with recommendations for a trapezoidal threaded sleeve to minimize axial clearance. An alternative solution involves using encoders, although concerns about cost and mechanical complexity are raised. Participants also mention the possibility of repurposing components from old printers and suggest that achieving a high-quality build may require significant investment and workshop facilities.
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