Building a WIRELESS Handwired Number Pad

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июн 2024
  • This is my newest handwired project, the ScottoNum. Many people have asked for it so this one is wireless using a Nice Nano. Not only that, but it also uses a stacked design, socketed controller, and direct pin wiring. Soon I will also add QMK support for wired builds with a Pro Micro.
    This build uses NK Silk Yellow switches with Durock V2 stabilizers.
    ~ Links ~
    My Keyboards: keyboards.scottokeebs.com
    My Shop: scottokeebs.com
    Merch: merch.scottokeebs.com
    ~ Handwiring Tools ~
    TS100 Soldering Iron: amzn.to/3LCsrkb
    D24 Chisel Tip: amzn.to/3VFxiES
    63/37 Solder: amzn.to/3uBlMPu
    ~ Handwiring Parts ~
    1N4148 Diodes: amzn.to/3Ccljbb
    16g Copper Wire: amzn.to/3xLDVvJ
    Raspberry Pi Pico: amzn.to/3HglCVb
    Arduino Pro Micro: amzn.to/3HkR9Fn
    Ethernet Cable: amzn.to/3uyaOKr
    M2x6mm Screws: amzn.to/3UI1bDH
    M2x8mm Spacer: amzn.to/3Y4KzJ3
    M2 Heat Set Insert: amzn.to/3WjklB9
    Durock Stabilizers: amzn.to/3FgcLQR
    ~ 3D Printing ~
    Ender-3 Pro: amzn.to/3VIWryL
    PEI Magnetic Bed: amzn.to/3Hi7URx
    Dual Z Upgrade: amzn.to/3h7DTJy
    BLTouch Auto-Leveling: amzn.to/3UGEBv8
    ~ Favorite Cheap Switches ~
    Gateron Milky Yellow: amzn.to/3Bk0Cci
    Akko Lavender Purple: amzn.to/3VJy440
    ~ Social ~
    / joe_scotto
    / joe_scotto
    ko-fi.com/joe_scotto
    ~ Community ~
    ScottoKeebs Discord: / discord
    Handwired Keyboards Reddit: / handwiredkeyboards
    ~ Timestamps ~
    0:00 - Intro
    0:56 - Case
    1:42 - Sockets
    3:20 - Plate
    4:15 - Direct Pin Wiring
    4:55 - Nice Nano
    6:35 - Wiring
    8:49 - Battery
    9:12 - Keycaps
    9:37 - Completed
    10:00 - Outro
    ~ Disclaimer ~
    Some links may be affiliate links where I will make a small commission. Nothing in this video was sponsored by any outside party and I wasn't paid for the content in this video.
    #mechanicalkeyboard #3dprinting #arduino
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Комментарии • 48

  • @joe_scotto
    @joe_scotto  Год назад +14

    Let me know what you think of this new build format, I think I really like it since it allows me to really go in-depth on what I'm doing! Also, as a side note... the video on code for wireless builds will be coming soon. I just feel that is much better suited for it's own video.

    • @Grifffiin
      @Grifffiin Год назад +4

      I like it!, nice to hear little side notes and details pointed out during the build process .

    • @gunjja13
      @gunjja13 Год назад

      I personally love it but I also loved the "older" format.

    • @SilkJester
      @SilkJester Год назад

      Livestream build channel when?

  • @hotdog2c
    @hotdog2c Год назад +6

    An interesting video about the code would be what features are available for ZMK/QMK and some cool uses for each feature

  • @asscheese
    @asscheese 3 месяца назад +1

    The nice nano is a WIRELESS drop in for the Pro Micro. Might be pointing out the obvious for more experienced nerds, but I got a little confused with the wording in this video. Still a great video & I appreciate you for it!

  • @derekcoley3325
    @derekcoley3325 Год назад +5

    Top quality video. Every new video seems to get even better than the last, cant wait to see whats next!

  • @camenskycameron8413
    @camenskycameron8413 Год назад +3

    The new format is great
    I feel like I understood a lot more about the build process unlike regular video,
    If you could I would love to have more videos like that!

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Год назад +1

      For sure! This is definitely the format I’m going to be proceeding more with now. That’s not to say I won’t do other things too but I really ended up liking how this came out :)

    • @camenskycameron8413
      @camenskycameron8413 Год назад

      @@joe_scotto epic!

  • @Luci_71
    @Luci_71 Год назад

    Super impressive, absolutely love it!

  • @Kunsteak
    @Kunsteak Год назад +1

    Would love a video on zmk with matrix stuff... I've only done direct wiring so far and matrixes on zmk make my brain fart. Great vid btw. The casual non-scripted video style suits you better :)

  • @willdeit6057
    @willdeit6057 Месяц назад

    Enjoyed your video. thank you

  • @malcolmkahora5318
    @malcolmkahora5318 Год назад

    Awesome work

  • @SanderMakes
    @SanderMakes Год назад

    Really like this style!

  • @benjaminbortfeldt-ro8003
    @benjaminbortfeldt-ro8003 Год назад

    I love this format and I like the numpad

  • @disarmyouwitha
    @disarmyouwitha Год назад

    Mind-blown on the UV resin trick!

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Год назад +1

      I use UV resin whenever I can. It’s so much better than superglue… in most situations.

  • @fpvclub7256
    @fpvclub7256 Год назад

    First time checking out the channel, I came for the keyboard - I'll stay for the shirt :D

  • @zing-rsa
    @zing-rsa Год назад

    Thanks for this video. I've just become interested in building a keyboard from scratch and seeing the circuits as a result of hand-wiring has really cleared up a lot of mystery about how they work for me. I'm also from South Africa and not sure if I can get boards printed here, so this has given me a last resort!

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Год назад

      It’s super rewarding when I build a board completely from scratch! If you’re not able to get a board printed locally, I just launched scottokeebs.com which has all my keyboards available for purchase as a 3D print.

  • @danthedetailman
    @danthedetailman Год назад

    great video!

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Год назад

      Thank you, glad you enjoyed 😊

  • @astjuly8239
    @astjuly8239 Год назад +3

    Guys, it's not wireless! Pay attention, there are wires inside.

  • @jj74qformerlyjailbreak3
    @jj74qformerlyjailbreak3 Год назад

    UV Resins are awesome. When I had teeth problems this stuff came in handy, and worked for years. I had two bad cavities on my fangs. I used cheap UV glue to fill them in. When I hit them with the light, it kinda burned a bit, but after that I didn’t have a problem. Occasionally the homemade fillings would come out, but at least I could pop them back in.
    I don’t have to live that way anymore
    What can I say?
    I grew up on MacGyver and M.A.S.H
    God Bless.

  • @Joe-so6su
    @Joe-so6su Год назад

    Hi, you seemed to have linked to everything but the battery. Was wondering if you have a purchase link for that one too? Also how does that work? Is the Arduino already setup to handle the charging when it's plugged in?

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Год назад

      It's not an Arduino... it's a Nice Nano which supports wiresless. As for the battery, it's just a 3.7v lipo and on the controller is a plus and minus pad where you solder the battery on. This one here should work and is nearly identical to what I used: amzn.to/3Qm9dl4
      When cutting the leads of the battery, make sure to cut only one at a time and then protect it until ready to use to avoid a short.

    • @Joe-so6su
      @Joe-so6su Год назад

      ​@@joe_scotto Oh! I just saw what you had in the parts list which was an Arduino Pro Micro which looked similar enough at quick glance. I see now it's not that. Also watching again I see you did say it was a Nice Nano in the video.
      Anyways! Thanks for pointing that out and for the battery link!

  • @slabua
    @slabua Год назад

    What size nozzle are you using?

  • @DrLIRAAAAAAA
    @DrLIRAAAAAAA Год назад

    To solder the battery, the positive lead goes into VCC and the negative on any GROUND on the nice!nano ? Or does it go to RAW and GROUND? It looks like it was connected to RAW.

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Год назад

      No. There is a positive and minus pad on the left and right of the USB-C port. The battery needs to connect to those pads.

    • @DrLIRAAAAAAA
      @DrLIRAAAAAAA Год назад

      @@joe_scotto I see. Those pads are not present on the pro micro, so where does the battery go if using the pro micro?

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Год назад

      @@DrLIRAAAAAAA Oh… The Pro Micro isn’t wireless. There is a way to connect a battery but for a QMK board there is no reason to as you’ll need usb to connect to the computer anyway.

    • @DrLIRAAAAAAA
      @DrLIRAAAAAAA Год назад

      @@joe_scotto I understand. Thanks for the replies. Is there a way to make the pro micro wireless? I can't find the nice!nano where I live.

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Год назад

      @@DrLIRAAAAAAA Not that I know of, the Pro Micro is wired only.

  • @Highterra
    @Highterra Год назад

    So diode no need for nice!nano? 😮😮

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Год назад

      If you have 18 keys or less, you don’t need diodes on a Nice Nano or Pro Micro.

  • @carson.captures159
    @carson.captures159 Год назад

    ⌨️⚡️

  • @Vardhamann
    @Vardhamann Год назад

    how does it connect wirelessly?, adding the battery surely powers it, but does it use bluetooth?

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Год назад

      Yup, just connects over Bluetooth. Once it’s powered, it will be broadcasting then you can connect it on the computer. The key map itself has different profiles that you can use to connect multiple devices so you can switch.

  • @corgano6068
    @corgano6068 Год назад

    Presuming you 3d printed the case, you could also 3d print a rectangular "button" under the controller, and a hole on the bottom, so you can like push into it to pop off the micro easily

  • @catgirlQueer
    @catgirlQueer Год назад +1

    > wireless numpad
    the thumbnail clearly shows wires, liar
    jokes aside this is pretty neat

  • @terrahachula
    @terrahachula Год назад

    The fact that you said at the end of the video that your "brain is fried" every time when you finish soldering is concerning. You shouldn't be breathing in fumes during soldering. If your solder contains lead that might damage your brain in the long run. Please make sure you solder in well ventilated area using lead-free alloy.

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Год назад +3

      Thank you for the concern. It's not so much the fumes that fry me as I vent it out the window and have filters in the room. It's more that after 4 hours of straight tedious handwiring, I get very burnt out. I don't really breathe in many fumes but of course I can't avoid them all.