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Joe Scotto
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Добавлен 6 ноя 2013
I'm often known as "The Handwiring Guy" but also do things with PCBs, 3D printers, QMK, and more related to custom mechanical keyboards.
contact@joescotto.com
PO Box 380, Chittenango NY, 13037
contact@joescotto.com
PO Box 380, Chittenango NY, 13037
Building the ScottoWing (PCB Edition) Mechanical Keyboard
The ScottoWing (PCB Edition) is my newest mechanical keyboard and it's built with a PCB. It features a split-monoblock design with either a 3x5 (34-keys) or 3x6 (40-keys) layout. It supports both an RP2040 Pro Micro for Vial and QMK or nice!nano for ZMK wireless.
JLCPCB 1-20 layer PCB from $2, Sign up to Get $60 Coupons here: jlcpcb.com/?from=TheHandwiringGuy
ScottoWing: scottokeebs.com/products/scottowing-pcb-kit
Kapton Tape: amzn.to/4aiXxYG
Flux Pen: amzn.to/44IdciR
Titanium Switch Puller: amzn.to/3yfHbm9
nice!nano: typeractive.xyz/products/nice-nano?sca_ref=6062789.yi91rnoFO7
Battery: typeractive.xyz/products/lithium-battery-750mah?sca_ref=6062789.yi91rnoFO7
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JLCPCB 1-20 layer PCB from $2, Sign up to Get $60 Coupons here: jlcpcb.com/?from=TheHandwiringGuy
ScottoWing: scottokeebs.com/products/scottowing-pcb-kit
Kapton Tape: amzn.to/4aiXxYG
Flux Pen: amzn.to/44IdciR
Titanium Switch Puller: amzn.to/3yfHbm9
nice!nano: typeractive.xyz/products/nice-nano?sca_ref=6062789.yi91rnoFO7
Battery: typeractive.xyz/products/lithium-battery-750mah?sca_ref=6062789.yi91rnoFO7
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This $300 Ergonomic Keyboard has a Mouse and Gyroscope - LYNXware CAT Typewriter
Просмотров 4,7 тыс.Месяц назад
LYNXware is a company based out of Germany that makes 3D printed ergonomic keyboards. Each half individually is known as a CAT and together they make up a full keyboard. The version I have here is the Typewriter which has buttons and a gyroscope on the left then on the right more buttons, an encoder scroll wheel, and a mouse. Check out LYNXware: lynxware.org LYNXware on RUclips: youtube.com/@ly...
Building a WIRELESS 60% Ergonomic Handwired Mechanical Keyboard
Просмотров 5 тыс.3 месяца назад
The Scotto63 is a 63-key 60% split-monoblock column-staggered ortholinear wireless keyboard with a large 750mah battery. It uses DangKeebs Halu Halo linear switches and my own flat profile ScottoCaps. The one large bottom key uses a Holee-modded stabilizer. Because it requires 20 total pins for the matrix, a typical Arduino Pro Micro was out of the question. I opted to use a nice!nano as it has...
ScottoKatana with Gateron Milky Yellows Typing Test
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.5 месяцев назад
ScottoKatana with Gateron Milky Yellows Typing Test
Building a Gigantic Full-Sized Handwired Mechanical Keyboard
Просмотров 6 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Building a Gigantic Full-Sized Handwired Mechanical Keyboard
The Smallest 4x12 Ortholinear Mechanical Keyboard? (minipeg48 and kowgary16)
Просмотров 6 тыс.6 месяцев назад
The Smallest 4x12 Ortholinear Mechanical Keyboard? (minipeg48 and kowgary16)
Building My Thinnest Handwired Mechanical Keyboard Yet…
Просмотров 11 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Building My Thinnest Handwired Mechanical Keyboard Yet…
How to Build a Wireless Lily58 Keyboard
Просмотров 43 тыс.7 месяцев назад
How to Build a Wireless Lily58 Keyboard
Building the ScottoFrog Handwired Gaming Macropad
Просмотров 10 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Building the ScottoFrog Handwired Gaming Macropad
How to Design Mechanical Keyboard PCBs with Kicad
Просмотров 69 тыс.9 месяцев назад
How to Design Mechanical Keyboard PCBs with Kicad
How a Mechanical Keyboard Works (Matrix and Direct Wiring)
Просмотров 26 тыс.9 месяцев назад
How a Mechanical Keyboard Works (Matrix and Direct Wiring)
Building the ScottoLoooooooooong Handwired Mechanical Keyboard
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Building the ScottoLoooooooooong Handwired Mechanical Keyboard
My first PCB mechanical keyboard, the Scotto34 (PCB Edition)
Просмотров 14 тыс.11 месяцев назад
My first PCB mechanical keyboard, the Scotto34 (PCB Edition)
Building My Most Ergonomic Handwired Keyboard Yet...
Просмотров 15 тыс.Год назад
Building My Most Ergonomic Handwired Keyboard Yet...
How to Setup Vial On Any QMK Keyboard
Просмотров 28 тыс.Год назад
How to Setup Vial On Any QMK Keyboard
How to Build a Wireless Corne Keyboard
Просмотров 178 тыс.Год назад
How to Build a Wireless Corne Keyboard
How To Setup VIA On Any QMK Keyboard
Просмотров 117 тыс.Год назад
How To Setup VIA On Any QMK Keyboard
Single Thumb Gaming Handwired Macro Pad
Просмотров 4,7 тыс.Год назад
Single Thumb Gaming Handwired Macro Pad
Siraya Tech Blu is Now Biocompatible
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.Год назад
Siraya Tech Blu is Now Biocompatible
How to Set Up ZMK Firmware From Scratch
Просмотров 19 тыс.Год назад
How to Set Up ZMK Firmware From Scratch
Building a WIRELESS Handwired Number Pad
Просмотров 11 тыс.Год назад
Building a WIRELESS Handwired Number Pad
Building Handwired Keyboards with Choc Switches
Просмотров 24 тыс.Год назад
Building Handwired Keyboards with Choc Switches
How to Improve Your Handwired Keyboards
Просмотров 18 тыс.Год назад
How to Improve Your Handwired Keyboards
How to Use OLED Displays with QMK Firmware
Просмотров 34 тыс.Год назад
How to Use OLED Displays with QMK Firmware
Building My Most Thclacky Handwired Mechanical Keyboard Yet…
Просмотров 6 тыс.Год назад
Building My Most Thclacky Handwired Mechanical Keyboard Yet…
ScottoLong Handwired Keyboard Typing Test with Akko Lavender Purple Switches
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.Год назад
ScottoLong Handwired Keyboard Typing Test with Akko Lavender Purple Switches
I have no words... This is just amazing and simple! Thank you so much!!!!
This reminds me a little bit of this ancient Kickstarter that had a lot of hype and made a bunch of money but never actually manufactured anything so far as I remember, something called the King's Assembly The gyroscope function might be really useful for 3D work that you'd normally use a Spaceball for
Thanks for this, but... what is the prerequisite knowledge for this? I don't even know what a shield is (yeah I looked it up but I'm just using this as an example). It seems like I'm supposed to know a bunch of stuff before watching this video. I did the ZMK tutorial on getting started, but everything else in the docs also seem to assume some prerequisite knowledge. PS I do know Git and Github, as I am a web developer.
can this nice!nano be used with qmk frmware?
Hey Joe I love your keyboard and you inspire me. I see that you always glue the boards to the base of keyboard. And it is ok because it is permanent solution and keyboard is not supposed to be changed frequently. Can I give a suggestion to you so instead of glue? My idea is to have a small stripe that you put over the board and have 2 screw on both tops. I didn't try it but I will on my next keyboard. Just an idea. For me the perfect solution would be to screw the board but there are no space for screw on it. keep the good work
even so, i love your solution, is very clean
...eventually you can glue a nut on the border of the board 😜 so after you can screw it to the base
You And Your Work. Awesome 😎
I don't think they made the Engram layout. It is a statically sound layout made by Arno Klein in 2021.
The -p stands for --parents. Not for path. It will make every "parent" dir if it does not exist.
I read the thumbnail so wrong "Improve your Handwriting" and thumbnail shows pcb with wires. (ngl i was so confused for a solid min there)
Nice video! very informative, im gonna try to make one of these but maybe not on vga ;)
Hey im getting into keyboard stuff and im wondering, would it not be possible to make a split ergo keyboard but only using 1 microcontroller? i dont exactly see why not as maybe i could just use some usb or connector or whatever, but perhaps you have some ideas?
Yeah, you just need a cable with enough lines to pass the matrix: ruclips.net/video/nY5QrDrGWAw/видео.html
@@joe_scotto ooh i hadnt seen that video, thanks a lot!
Hi Joe, I notice that there are typically two UI of nice!view, and I prefer yours. So what should I do to switch between these two UI. Thanks!
How would I go about doing this for an already existing keyboard its' pcb? I'm thinking about perhaps at some point arranging a custom shell for the Monsgeek m1w HE i'm about to adopt, but I dont think anything I would like to do to it is possible with the default switchplate and case, nor does anyone sell aftermarket stuff for it that does what i want.
Hi Joe, is that controller mounting the "Socket_Pins_2x12" in your updated footprint library? I'm just beginning a new macropad design and would love to have the controller fit lower like that. Great idea!!!
Yeah, you can find them under the "ScottoKeebs_Scotto" footprint library and they're labeled "Socket_Pins_2x12"
@@joe_scotto Thanks Joe. Much appreciated.
perfect video. wanted to do a project, showed me exactly how to do it. thanks. keyboard is printing now
Glad it helped!
I just love your videos. Thank you for that.
Yo do u have any videos on how you do your wiring? Im in awe, it looks likes somer crazy future geometric plumbing matrix with all the care taken in the world for each solder just like a true welder might take lots of care to work on getting beautiful/almost art welds all over a passion project.
I did not know u could even do anything that could look like that is it just really small copper wire gauge? And just super solid wire?
I have a full video covering it: ruclips.net/video/hjml-K-pV4E/видео.html
@@joe_scotto Yay thanks so much joe!! Been really enjoying some of your vids lately too! Im new tho /shrug
This is awsome, would love a choc version of this pcb for the lower profile
ScottoWing (PCB Edition) (Choc Edition) 👀
i like the build, but the sound is so plastic and hollow
Best diagram
when will you do a dactyl manuform keyboard review or build
It’s been on my list for a while now, I just haven’t acted on it yet lol
why go through everything, but then not show the last 3 steps?
can I use mill max socket instead of kailh hotswap socket?
Not on this board because the holes are large to accommodate the sockets. To my knowledge only solder boards are compatible with mill max. That said, the kit comes with the sockets so you don’t have to buy them separate.
is the placeholder_diode surface mount diode or through hole?
You decide later when you use the footprint assignment too. The placeholder is just a placeholder.
@@joe_scotto Got it! Thank you for such a quick response!
My local electronics store doesn't seem to have bare wire like yours, is it an Amazon find or something?
Will it use the ATmega32U4? I have some and need to give them a use.
best work from you ! kudos. Getting one for sure.
What do you do with CTRL ALT and Windows key?
They’re on the thumb buttons. Alt is holding on the first left thumb, holding the second left thumb is CTRL. Windows key is a triple tap of the left thumb.
I have a question i want make my custom macro pad and it will be my first project is it good to start with that project as beginner i did start making the model idea and i did want to know if its possible for a beginner to make macro pad ?
I always recommend starting small with something like a macro pad so that’s a great idea :)
PRO TIP: Professionals never use lead-free solder for hand soldering outside of full production, and neither should you. Go with 63/37, or 60/40 if that's all you've got. The heat for leaded solder is around 200 to 230 C, so it's much easier to do a good job and not overheat chips. Leaded solder also flows much better, because it has higher adhesion to other metals. Leaded solder will flow and soak in, while unleaded would just sit there in a ball. Leaded solder is also more flexible, so it doesn't break as easily. And it doesn't grow whiskers, like unleaded. And don't worry about lead being neurotoxic, you're too dumb for lead poisoning to make any difference anyways (jk)
9:25 Plate forks… making the difference between few minutes and few seconds.
The awful explanation as for me. As ussual, it's clear what to to but "Where to do" and "Why to do" is completely missing.
How important is alignment of the hotswap sockets with regards to ensuring the switches/keycaps each stay aligned and not twisted or crooked vs the ones around them?
The socket itself handles it because it sits in the PCB. If you put them on upside down though you won’t be able to get the switch in the board.
36keys is just perfect you should revive this keyboard and add the bluetooth and lcd screen to it I tried PCB but I keep damaging them, handwiring is better IMO more forgiving. Need good 3d printer for the switch plate and case
So this is just corne but not split? Kinda loses the idea behind the split keyboards, but it's convenient for someone who wants to try something not staggering still keeping the solid keyboard
It’s a split-monoblock. It is easier to transport because it’s only one thing to bring. The layout is also different.
Thank you very much for what your video contributes, but I am still pending the process of ordering the PCB, since I like the idea of designing and modifying, for example the Corne V3 and making a personalized version, but I am stopped when putting the order. I searched on the Internet and I have not been able to find the ideal one, for example, the thickness of the PCB, the amount of grams of copper (you explained the ideal termination for those of us who use a common soldering iron) and countless other options that JLC or PCB gives you at time to order. Thanks again for your content
1.6mm for the PCB thickness and the lowest copper grams will be fine for most boards.
@@joe_scotto I ask because I recently bought a Corne v3 kit to assemble and I made the orientation error when I soldered one of the LEDs, and when I desoldered the pad/track came out. Why does that occur? little grammage of copper? too 'cheap' termination of the pcb? Greetings
@@pcarmonac most likely poor soldering technique. If you use too much heat or apply it for too long, you can damage the pads.
Expectation: 5 mins. Reality: Debugging for 1 hour LOL. But thanks for the comprehensive tutorial. Indeed this requires basic programming knowledge and some sort of common sense
Personally i basically only use SMD diodes, but i like using a hybrid footprint for them, it sometimes even makes the routing easier because you can be on whichever layer to connect traces into the throughhole slots. Edit: Also when soldering, apply some solder into one of the pads on the sockets / smd diodes, and then you can just place the componen into place and apply heat to the pad again. Its way easier than putting the componen down and then soldering. Another edit: I've used painters tape in place of kapton tape with no problems, it might be easier to get your hands on if you need it ASAP
Oh yeah, I 100% prefer SMD diodes just for a beginner through-hole is easier :)
cleaaan what do you think of doing an oled variant?
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Damn I wish I thought of that kapton tape trick when I made my board. I had to rip out all my pins and start from scratch. I am lucky I didn't lift any traces while trying to desolder the pins that had solder flow into the socket.
Really cool looking keyboard
Sick g4 in the background tho
It actually works but I lost the cable lol