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Old 05-06-2018, 03:28 PM
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Originally Posted by nwGTS
Closing the loop.
This one is wrapped up and installed.
Connects to car via Krontec QR-03-22P.


can you tell me where you got the carbon switch plate??
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Originally Posted by LQQK


can you tell me where you got the carbon switch plate??
i had that custom made.
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Nice job. I did something similar and made my own wheel. I used Otto switches.



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Nice job. I did something similar and made my own wheel. I used Otto switches.


38D, how was the labeling of the buttons done? Been trying to figure out how to label them on the carbon plate.

TIA
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38D, how was the labeling of the buttons done? Been trying to figure out how to label them on the carbon plate.

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I directly engraved the carbon plate using a tiny end mill (IIRC it’s 0.012”). The engraving is then filled with paint. All cutting done on my Axiom AR4 CNC router.

my next wheel is going to be a 919 tribute
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Old 06-11-2020, 11:42 PM
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Originally Posted by 38D
I directly engraved the carbon plate using a tiny end mill (IIRC it’s 0.012”). The engraving is then filled with paint. All cutting done on my Axiom AR4 CNC router.

my next wheel is going to be a 919 tribute
It looks fantastic! I wish I have access to the tools you have. I think I will end up using stickers to label my buttons.

Cant wait to see your 919 tribute wheel
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Likewise, my 'labels' are engraved and resin filled. Love seeing more custom wheels!
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Originally Posted by nwGTS
Likewise, my 'labels' are engraved and resin filled. Love seeing more custom wheels!
nwGTS,

Would it be possible to share how you did the final wiring for your wheel, especially for the PASM, PSM, and sports function? I've got all the parts now, and am trying to figure out from your previous posts on how to wire all these buttons up.

I also saw that you mentioned for your 2nd wheel you managed to simplify the wiring by connecting all the grounds together? Could you share more on this?

TIA



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