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A while ago, I came across a video of a dog riding a Onewheel – and I was instantly fascinated! 🐶🛹 I had never seen anything like it before, so I immediately started researching how to build one myself. After some back and forth, I decided to create my own Floatwheel-style board, powered by a 4000W motor, a VESC controller, and open-source VESC software. 💡 This is the first episode of an entire video series where I take on the challenge of building my own Onewheel-style self-balancing board – from concept to reality! In this video, you’ll see: ✅ How I put together the main electronic components ✅ The motor test rig and first 4000W motor tests ✅ First 3D-printed & CNC-machined parts ✅ Why this is trickier than I originally thought 😅 What’s coming next? In the next video, I’ll be: 🔹 Building a larger and safer footpad sensor since the ones I bought feel too small. 🔹 Assembling my own 72V 20S2P battery with a 60A continuous output. 💬 Questions for you! 🔹 not so sure anymore if the Floatwheel is really Open Source – did I get that wrong? 🔹 Which tire would you recommend for my Onewheel build? 🔹 Does anyone know if the BMS I showed in the video actually works over CAN connection with my VESC controller? 🔔 Stay tuned! If you’re into DIY electric projects like this, make sure to subscribe and turn on notifications so you don’t miss the next part! 🔥 🔹 Hashtags: #vesc #Floatlife #Onewheel #3dprinting #CNC #electronics #DIYBuild #techdiy #selfbalancing #eskateboard Q @stepcraftgermany @spintend @BambuLab @SeanHodginsToo