The original wheel with two circles was not confortable to me, so I designed a real round wheel to be more comfortable and with a better grip.
Inspired by the steering wheel of 1967 Ford Mustang.
Updates
2024-03-06: With the sudden success of this piece, I decided to give it a little makeover by adding some colors: I uploaded two 3MF files (steering wheel + horn) with multicolor for those who have BambuLab's AMS.
1.6mm diameter metal rod X2 (butterfly paper clip/14 gauge finishing nail/wire)
Superglue
Instructions
Glue the top and bottom edge of the bearing into the frame. Wait for glue to dry. Superglue might leave a white haze on the controller if it's not dry.
Attach the pivot to the rack: Cut down a 14 gauge finishing nail to a length of 20 mm. Pass the nail up through the pivot and into the rack. The pivot should spin free on the nail with minimal play. Put a drop of superglue in the slotted part of the rack. This is probably the most ideal setup. A piece of paperclip [wire] works but it's tricky to get a tight bend on the end.
Snap the rack onto the frame: Attach the assembly to the controller. Start by sliding the pivot on to the left stick. Clip the back of the frame on, then the front.
Glue a 22mm length of metal rod into the "nub". Pass this down through the bearing and frame. There is a step in the nub, have this on the left side.
Press the wheel into the bearing and glue the horn on the rod.
nice model but the logo is almostr impossible for me to print.
2 prints failed so far.
you should make the logo flush. than you also get a nicer finish i think