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Self balancing one wheeled electric skateboard

Self balancing one wheeled electric skateboard
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NOTE:
May 2011: This instructable is now quite old (relatively) and I could now rebuild this project more simply with an Arduino as the controller.
I am currently working on a unicycle with the same OSMC motor controller and an Arduino. When I get that to work I will also add the code to this instructable as the principles will be almost the same (one wheel one motor).

After reading a Make magazine article on the self balancing unicycle of Trevor Blackwell I thought about trying to build a one wheeled skateboard style device. I then found a self balancing skateboard on the net built by Ben Smithers and decided I would definitely have a go at this.
For more information and pictures of my earlier designs please go to:
http://sites.google.com/site/onewheeledselfbalancing

Also:
Trevor Blackwell unicycle and SegwayTM clone: http://tlb.org/scooter.html
Ben Smithers skateboard which inspired me to build this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGbbag9dklU

Also check out this self balancing unicycle:
http://www.enicycle.com/media.html
and this video of same machine from the Gadget Show (wait for the sponsor message to pass)
http://fwd.five.tv/gadget-show/blog/anywhere-anytime-enicycle

Also, many people have tried to build self balancing robots with 2 wheels. There are many on the web. If you do this using a gyroscope, accelerometer, microcontroller and geared motors from a robotics store, you will spend almost the same amount of money as this machine cost to make. The mechanical parts are kart based and often available on ebay. Some robotics mechanical parts are pretty expensive. I thought if I was going to do the "self balancing" thing then I might as well make a robot I could ride!

VIDEO 3/1/09 below.
Video shwing stability and ability to cope with small obstacles. I have since lowered the ride height to make it more controllable in terms of steering at speed.


This is the latest (March 09) lighter weight version with same power as the monowheel but split between 2 motors + same battery power using lighter LiFePO4 battery. Now based on a real skateboard and has 2 wheels so can turn on the spot. Also only 30lb so you can pick it up easily:


 
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Step 1Intro (2)

Intro (2)
Here is photo of me riding the first version of this design that I actually managed to get to self balance. This was summer 2008 after a few months of on and off work.
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Feb 22, 2012. 7:34 PMride on toy dude says:
Could you adapt this system to a one wheeled electric bicycle?
Mar 14, 2012. 10:35 PMTacticalTrumpet says:
I think BIcycle implies two wheels. maybe electric UNIcycle? lol
Mar 15, 2012. 7:42 AMride on toy dude says:
everybody makes mistakes man.
although a two wheeled unicycle is something i
would love to see.
Jan 2, 2011. 11:40 AMsalazam says:
I really love this thing a lot! Are you working on making a better model? What's going on with it? How's the two-wheeled one going? Why does it go so slow?

I was watching videos on the McLean McWheel and was thinking how great it would be if the two technologies were somehow combined! If the gyro-balancing were applied to the monowheel, you wouldn't have to be afraid of over-braking and flipping all over the place!

What if you used 1 wheel but it were more beveled? Would that make turning easier? I'm so going to make one of these one day!
Nov 1, 2010. 6:16 PMThe nerdling says:
cool=-E
Aug 26, 2010. 3:10 PMBIGHAIRYDUDE says:
how much did it cost overall
Sep 13, 2010. 2:56 PMBIGHAIRYDUDE says:
thanks
Jun 16, 2010. 4:33 PMwaffleman says:
what if you had 2 wheels side by side, to promote easier turning? as in telling one wheel to turn one way and having the other wheel turn the other?
Jan 4, 2009. 5:46 PMLemcott says:
XenonJohn... I went through the entire instructable, the idea and your finished piece is quite the accomplishment and is something that not only I but many other people would love to do. The problem is, a lot of people on instructables aren't able to do everything you did, that's why we come here. We can do other people's ideas and learn from them for our own later. without a set materials list or estimated price a lot of us will have to set this idea off to the "someday maybe" pile, which is really a shame. even if you dont want to give one because you think that it'll be different for everybody, it's still nice to have a standard original materials list and estimated price. Thanks for the Idea, hope I can try it out someday.
Jan 6, 2009. 6:16 PMLemcott says:
but thats not what we asked... I agree whole-heartedly with what you have said, problem is it's just non-sequitur to the original request. great speech, but we just wanted an estimated price (or what you actually payed for the project) and a materials list. Thanks for your reply though.
Aug 19, 2010. 10:59 PMDIY-Guy says:
Excellent points dear author, quite superb. Keep on giving "too much" detail! Better to have T.M.I. [Too Much Information] overall even if some things are left out (like prices) because the variables are too loose to nail down.
May 12, 2010. 9:30 AMbobwar50 says:
is it possable to use a

IMU 5 Degrees of Freedom
IDG500/ADXL335

instead of a

IMU Combo Board - 2 Degrees of Freedom - ADXL320/ADXRS150 ?

cheers, ben.


Mar 25, 2010. 1:00 PMBad Maxx says:
More of this type of project from the same guy?? Although I find this whole project to be fantastic, you are starting to make me feel mighty lazy... I have no fewer than 5 "Instructables" projects started and laying around in various stages of unfinished.. You are a true inspiration!
Keep up the great work!
Feb 15, 2010. 1:45 PMnoneedto says:
:P were can i get a Go-Kart wheel ........
Aug 21, 2009. 2:24 PMGamer917 says:
how do you turn this thing
Sep 26, 2009. 10:43 AMalex-sharetskiy says:
by leaning
Feb 2, 2010. 11:38 PM[ jack the young idiot ] says:
lol it would be easier than turning a regular skateboard
Dec 27, 2009. 7:51 AMrimar2000 says:
 Sos un capo, viejo! (you are great, old!!)

CONGRATULATIONS!
Dec 12, 2009. 8:22 PMDarkRage3 says:
I'm in the early stages of designing a form of extreme sport transport that could probably use your input on the self balancing of a hubless wheel; too much said already. THEIVES EVERYWHERE I TELL YOU! LOL! but seriously I would love to talk about design possibilities. Ones that are not segway-esque
Nov 17, 2009. 7:30 PMTbvck says:
 My compliments to whoever built this thing. I really like the quality workmanship and engineering.
May 29, 2009. 4:44 PMmatrix43547 says:
Nice you could probably market this
Oct 21, 2009. 7:29 PMbillybobjhonson says:
 i second that, this thing is sweet, try contacting some skateboard or bike or something similar company i'd buy it
Oct 29, 2009. 3:17 AMac7ss says:
Copyright infringement would be a problem. The guy that invented the Segway already has a patent on this design. Doesn't keep you from making your own though.
Aug 21, 2009. 3:05 PMmangomango says:
This would be really cool and I think I might do it but the only problem I see is stopping after you've been moving fast. Is their something in there about that?
Jun 7, 2009. 3:57 PMReCreate says:
Hot Wheel, Ha I get it! :P
May 29, 2009. 7:59 PMAwesomeseries says:
what the overall cost? sounds like something i need the try out!
May 19, 2009. 4:04 PMurvman says:
First I would like to say thank you for putting up the current instructable. Could you possibly put up a link on how you made the self balancing skateboard : lightweight version?
Apr 23, 2009. 4:24 PMbaileygrib says:
about how much does it cost to make this?
Jan 19, 2009. 8:20 AMwilywily says:
just 2 technical questions: what is your gear ratio? and with that gear ratio: what is your top speed? how long can you go on one battery charge? I'm just trying to calculate the torque needed and i get to really weird results for the motor you used as in: top speeds of 2 1/2 mph with a decent accelration. so your figures would help a lot. thanks!
Apr 16, 2009. 6:35 PMgirrrrrrr2 says:
did you carry the 1?
Apr 17, 2009. 2:39 AMwilywily says:
? you mean: is there an error in my calculation? could be! i dunno, basically what i did (although like 3 months ago, so i can't really remember all of it) was using an equation for the propelling force of the motor and subtract the friction. then i fiddled around with the gear ratio to get a decent accelration and a decent speed. since not an engineer i'm not really good at this kind of stuff...
Jan 17, 2009. 1:04 PMfinfan7 says:
This needs a better control. Something like a controller for those electric slot cars would be best. Trigger design gives easy speed control and release of the ttrigger is the deadman switch.
Apr 16, 2009. 6:36 PMgirrrrrrr2 says:
no. you lean forward more and you go faster. that is the cool way. you can do this handfree!
Jan 13, 2009. 1:06 PMannchanted says:
That's pretty awesome! Have you thought about building a hoverboard?
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