Formula 1 Mercedes Steering Wheel
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Mercedes Model Steering Wheel, have not modeled paddle shifters or dials, though I have made it in compliance with the Nextion screen and Push buttons I have found on Amazon, I will link those below. The nut/ screw spec is M4 sizes. I'd recommend gluing in the nuts to hold them in place, as once you place the backplate in position it is impossible to hold the nuts in place (unless you're a wizard). Another thing I need to add is holes above the screen and next to it for Shift lights, as well as the strips of 3 lights to the left and right of the screen. I am also working on dials and rotary encoders to link those with some sort of Arduino. I am a noob with Arduinos and all of this, but this is as far as I have gotten. If someone would like to recommend me an Arduino model that can link 12 buttons, 9 Rotary Encoders, an LED Strip, and the Nextion display to my computer for Sim Racing, that would be Fantastic. I need to make some sort of adapter to be able to connect this to a wheelbase as well. I do not own a printer, but this should be printed with 100% infill, as it will be taking a lot of force if you intend to use it as a wheel for your sim rig. I DO NOT OWN RIGHTS TO THE ORIGINAL MERCEDES DESIGN, THIS IS A MODEL INTENDED FOR PERSONAL USE, NOT COMMERCIAL. Nextion 4.3 Display: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07B9XTSWH/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=A2RJ79XBQX6W3M&psc=1 Push Buttons: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07F24Y1TB/ref=ewc_pr_img_1?smid=A3DSB477TPCHQ4&psc=1
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