Logitech G RS Mclaren Wheel Addon - all printable!
Print Profile(2)


Bill of Materials
Description
Welcome to N1CKTR1CK - I am Nick and I love sharing my creations and remixes with the community.
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If you enjoy this model, please consider giving it a like, a download, or even a boost! 🚀 It really helps me out. Thank you!
You might know my remixed Logitech G RS Hub Mclaren Wheel, where I combined two existing models and refined them into one steering wheel. This time round, I sat down and modeled everything from the ground up!
Print this wheel for around 12€ worth of filament instead of spending 10 times that on the original RS Formula Wheel McLaren Racing Edition from Logitech!

Features:
- Beefy grips for optimal ergonomics
- Very sturdy, no flex at all!
- Plug and play - easy assembly
- 100% fits the G RS Hub
- Colored Logitech and Mclaren Logos
- Integrated supports
- 280mm wide
Some backstory:
I was quite happy with the remix I made, but after a while the grips began feeling a bit small and I wanted to get closer to the original product from Logitech. First I created a new Wheel Hub Plate for the Logitech G RS Hub, which fits the hub better than every other model so far. Then I incorporated this design in my own version of the Logitech Mclaren Steering Wheel. Feel free to use my Wheel Hub Plate to remix your own wheels for the Logitech ecosystem!
What do you need to build this?
Please refer to the BoM (Bill of Material) section. I listed everything there.
I would advise you to use PLA-CF. I included the one I used from Bambu Lab in the BoM, but any PLA-CF should be fine. Please avoid PETG. The supports would be a pain to remove! ABS or ASA should also be avoided due to shrinkage. I did not account for this in the model.
Printing instructions:
I have included two print profiles
- X2D / H2D Dual Color - For dual-nozzle printers with the Mclaren and Logitech G logo.
- A1, P1P, P1S, P2S, X1C, H2S Single Color - you can of course color the icons yourself in the slicer
You might be wondering why there are some studs in the STL. Those are there to additionally support the upper bar of the rim, because otherwise it could tip over and ruin the entire print (happened to me during testing). These thin studs will just come off once you remove all the supports.


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If you have any questions or if something is unclear, please ask before printing! I'm always happy to help you save time and filament.
Once you're done, I would absolutely love to see your results! Please share a photo of your printed model and leave a comment if everything worked out well.
Happy printing!
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License
You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.




















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