OpenRC F1 D.A.S. capable steering

OpenRC F1 D.A.S. capable steering

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A single 9g servo may be insufficient for steering duties due to its limited strength. However, a space constraint exists when using a standard servo. Could two 9g servos serve as an alternative? Two such servos are even capable of DAS (a feature introduced by Mercedes). Standard ball joints should be used for both upper and lower components, with the BOM designed around standard 3x6x2.5mm ball bearings. There should be ample space for wires around the servos. Wires can be secured using hot-melt adhesive. A transmitter capable of mixing is required to achieve precise wheel movement. Defining movement by a 5+ point curve will likely yield the most accurate results. Thing [819938](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3819938) appears to offer this capability, among other features.

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