Magnetic Rally Paddle Wipers/Shifter V2

20 January 2023 | Hits: 4012 | Downloads: 124 | Sim Gear | Free | Digital

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  • DIY 3D Printed low profile magnetic paddle button. Can be used for gear shifting, in my case it is connected to the Windscreen Wipers button I usually use on my Rally Steering Wheel.

    N.B. - Switch arm should be slightly bent with pliers to fit the lower profile mechanism, it is visible in the video

    The idea was to recreate the Windscreen Wipers paddle/button you have on modern WRC steering wheels. This paddle is used to trigger quick wipe after water splashes from puddles/dirt accumulation and fast clean the windshield. It is usually behind the wheel on the left side much more inside than a paddle shifter would be. It is also very close to the steering wheel itself - thus I needed small form factor and low profile magnetic paddle.

    Additional requirement for this paddle to be low profile is that the wheel itself should clear a static push-pull rally style paddle shifter.

    The mechanism is very compact, has nice mechanical feel from the magnets and short travel. Turned out quite comfortable, definitely very immersive in rally games such as Dirt Rally 2.0 and WRC 10. Will upgrade later with some carbon fiber skinning as 3mm thick 3D printed paddle is quite flexible. Printing the paddle in 5mm thickness is much more stable, but adds bulk and I really did not like how it looks assembled.

  • Parts needed:

    1. Omron micro switch or clone (Important! arm must be bend with pliers, see below): https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32273125391.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.0.0.3d241802UojeRT
    2. Struts are 20mm, M3 bore, 5mm OD: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32964326790.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.0.0.3d241802UojeRT
    3. M3 Alu washers for slick look, not so needed: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32968161596.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.0.0.3d241802UojeRT
    4. M3 countersunk screws, I used 16mm ones.
    5. Screws for the switches - 2.5 mm if remember correctly
    6. Neodym magnets - 12mm. I used 5mm thick ones
    7. M3 mounting hardware for paddles and base

    Assembly video: 

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