diy pedals or commercial ones

Hi,
I am trying to gather as much info as possible to decide to buid my DIY pedals or just buy some commercial ones (he pro or similar).
I am evaluating the cost as the main factor for taking a decission.
I read this some articles about it. Some examples:
http://www.racedepartment.com/threads/my-diy-pedal-project-wip.74551/#post-1521617 or
https://chippedwood.wordpress.com/2015/09/03/diy-hydraulic-load-cell-sim-racing-pedals/
Important is to have at least a load cell in the brake.
I wanted to ask here in the forum if someone can share with me their sketck/design and pics of his DIY pedals.
Also, what was the cost of it and -if you still have it- the detailed parts list + the store where you bought them?
I know maybe I am asking too much, but any help is welcome. I live in a place where you can´t find things so easily and everything ordered from intenet pays duty import costs.
Hope to hear from you soon. Have already asked in other forums and no answer yet.
Rgds.
 
i have diys and I would say they are much better than T3PA Pro pedals for example .. price wise I would be somewhere around T3PA non-pro version (work/time not included) .. bit higher perhaps, havent really kept the record of every bolt and wire .. for few extra bucks I can upgrade to hydraulic as I made it "upgrade ready" ... so if you are fine with something on T3PA Pro level just buy commercial ones I guess ... if you enjoy creating something from a scratch and having pedals that feels more realistic go ahead and try DIY :) there is a plenty of inspiration on net ..

EDIT: oh I noticed you wanna something on HE pedals level .. that is completely different price range .. you`ll get close with construction but industrial level pots, control board, cell, etc will relfect on price
 
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Hi Ouvert,
Thx for quick replay. It is good to hear your build was around 180$ (more or less). I love to create things so this is not an issue. Of course I do not have access to top cnc equipment, but this is not a must.
Can you show me your pedals so that I can check for you design?
I mentioned the HE Pro´s (2 pedal set 600eur) since I thought a DIY pedal set will cost more or less between 300-500 $, so maybe keeping my g25 for several months and saving saving money would make more sense than going the DIY route. I also read about hydraulic DIY pedals in the 650$ range making me doubt about it again.
I made rough numbers for material cost based on majorthinker´s design (for brake only):
  • short spring (6Nm/mm) 1 >>> ?
  • alu >>> ? (depends on design)
  • combined with 72mm of 70A Fibroelast urethane elastomers 3 >>>> 3,00$
  • 72mm of 80A Fibroelast urethane elastomers 3 >>>>3,00$
  • 6mm threaded rod 1 >>>> ?
  • 8mm Teflon (PTFE) tube with a 6mm inner diameter on eBay 1 >>>> ?
  • M6 Female RH HIGH PERFORMANCE 6mm Rose Joint Rod End 6 1 >>>>> 8,00$
  • 70kg load cell-wii fit 1>>> 14,00$
  • bidirectional oil dampers - Bansbach >>>> 22,00$
  • USB Interface Boards > BU0836A 12-Bit Joystick Controller 1 >>>> 33,00$
  • Standalone Load Cell Amplifier 1 >>> 13,00$
TOTAL: 96$

I think if anyone can confirm this numbers this is the route to go. What do you think?
 
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I made my own pedals last year and wrote up some stuff about it here,

http://www.kevinpeat.com/sim_racing_pedals.html

The design is similar to some others you see online so nothing new there. My main motivation was that I just like making stuff rather than to save cash or to get anything particularly awesome and I don't really have a good handle on what they cost.

I made a couple of changes to them since writing up the details. I swapped the hall sensor on the accelerator pedal for a traditional potentiometer and linkage just because it seems smoother and more reliable and also changed to a smaller spring on the accelerator as the original was making my foot tired. I am very happy with them so far.

I tried both a 30kg and 60kg load cell on the brake and find the 30kg one enough for me. You might find a 70kg one tiring if you are doing long races + the pedals need to be pretty strong to take repeated 70kg efforts.

Good luck if you decide to go ahead with your project.
 
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Hi,
I'm in the process of building a DIY pedals as well, just for the pleasure of doing it.
I have found recently a nice DIY, really small package, with a good solution for the slave cylinder:
http://www.x-sim.de/forum/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=2470
The Slave Cylinder is a Hydraulic Clutch Cylinder conversion for motorbikes:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Mot...32645124525.html?spm=2114.40010508.4.7.zxZDFi

For the potentiometers i will use this:
http://uk.farnell.com/bi-technologi.../dp/2319673?MER=bn_level5_5NP_EngagementRec_2
And connect them to the pedal with some RC Servo Horns.

I'm aware you will use Load Cell, but, i leave here this option.

Tiago Viana
 
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Hi Tiago,
Thx for your post. It looks really god. Just curious, could you post a pic with the complete setup (including electronics) installed?
I think the load cell way might be easier for me. But it´s great to gather all possible info available.
Is there any difference in "feel" of this hydraulic vs load cell?
Rgds.
 
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