@@joe_scotto Ok. I've found a stem that works perfectly for the Choc V2, so I can go through and manually add it to the caps. Also, the 3mf files load weird in Bambu Slicer for me. The legends load as a separate object (most likely for filament color choice) but I can't align it with the key correctly. Edit: just found your discord so I'll ask about the files there rather than here. sorry
I would consider putting magnets on the wings so it would clamp together like to clamshells but you'd have to raise that portion even higher. You could go with some kind of concentric circles art.
heya Joe! I recently stumbled onto your videos and am curious if you'd ever release a tutorial on how to add LEDs to create backlit keycaps / backlit case for acrylic bodies like the tofu 96 series? I'm wanting to craft my own since Tofu doesn't have both backlit but am a little intimidated on how to get it right. Thank you SO MUCH for your tutorials thus far, I have been watching them religiously and learning how to do the things!
what about using kailh hotswap socket with hand wire? is it possible?? sorry if you already build it, or alr have a video like that... handwire but hotswap?
to my knowledge, there are no custom hall-effect keyboards. I also don't think there's any keyboard software that would support it so that would have to be custom too.
I was curious why you didn't make both the power and reset buttons on one side. (one facing North and one facing South) My idea is that you can then make the 4x5 layout and possibly save some desk space.
Is it possible to use the keyboard as a power source, like a power bank, if there's a battery installed in it? I really like small keyboards, and I think it would be cool if I could also use it as a power bank when not in use, especially when I'm traveling. Does it need another power module besides the NiceNano for it to output power from the battery?
Hello, thanks for the videos. I would like to make the ScottoErgo but I would prefer to use a USB-C cable, with the existing design can the cable be connected in some way? Would it be very difficult to modify the design?
You can read more about the ScottoChoczard and find the files to build it yourself here: scottokeebs.com/scottochoczard
Are these keycaps available with an MX stem for compatibility with Kailh Low Profile V2?
@ I have them for MX but not sure if they will work with Choc V2.
@@joe_scotto Ok. I've found a stem that works perfectly for the Choc V2, so I can go through and manually add it to the caps.
Also, the 3mf files load weird in Bambu Slicer for me. The legends load as a separate object (most likely for filament color choice) but I can't align it with the key correctly.
Edit: just found your discord so I'll ask about the files there rather than here. sorry
I am increasingly a fan of your creations, I have learned a lot from all your videos, thank you and greetings from Uruguay
As soon as I finished a split build similar to the hazard you drop this HEAT!
One can never have too many keyboards tho
I would consider putting magnets on the wings so it would clamp together like to clamshells but you'd have to raise that portion even higher. You could go with some kind of concentric circles art.
At least you're doing split designs these days!
That came out sick. I was expecting it to be a charizard theme though
Ha! I knew people would be comparing it to Pokémon lol
Hiya Joe! I miss ya! Super proud of ya! You're doin better than I am with my gaming channel. Keep up the good work :)
The goat is back😌now I can watch you, building the coolest keyboard that I saw in my life.
this waws your best keeb and vid yet... maybe do next ortho staggered 70% wireless keeb? like redox style, that would be awesome
I’ve been really enjoying ZMK so I’ll probably start doing more wireless builds.
@@joe_scotto id love to see it!
My wait has finally paid back! Love that!
This looks incredible! I think I've found my next build...
Just building my first handwired and Scotto uploads a video in the process of it
Great video and keyb!!! Question, did you experimented building the controller circuit by your own (no atmega or other), like the Plaid keyboard?
heya Joe! I recently stumbled onto your videos and am curious if you'd ever release a tutorial on how to add LEDs to create backlit keycaps / backlit case for acrylic bodies like the tofu 96 series? I'm wanting to craft my own since Tofu doesn't have both backlit but am a little intimidated on how to get it right. Thank you SO MUCH for your tutorials thus far, I have been watching them religiously and learning how to do the things!
100 acc 100 wpm is just really nice
Where can I grab those keycaps? Always looking to try different Choc keycaps.
How high is the keyboard?
Roughly 18-20mm from the desk to the top of the keycaps.
what about using kailh hotswap socket with hand wire? is it possible?? sorry if you already build it, or alr have a video like that... handwire but hotswap?
2:20 "little" seems to be an exaggeration
sick build! how difficult would it be to make a keyboard with hall-effect switches to mimic the type of performance on keyboards like the wooting?
to my knowledge, there are no custom hall-effect keyboards. I also don't think there's any keyboard software that would support it so that would have to be custom too.
How is microcontroller stuck to case ? won't it wiggle when keyboard is in bag or in
travelling ?
UV resin holds it in place
I was curious why you didn't make both the power and reset buttons on one side. (one facing North and one facing South) My idea is that you can then make the 4x5 layout and possibly save some desk space.
Issue is the battery, it’s large which is nice but I wouldn’t be able to screw down the plate.
You should try ProtoPasta filament.
Is it possible to use the keyboard as a power source, like a power bank, if there's a battery installed in it? I really like small keyboards, and I think it would be cool if I could also use it as a power bank when not in use, especially when I'm traveling. Does it need another power module besides the NiceNano for it to output power from the battery?
There would definitely be more circuitry involved. That said, I think it would be as simple as a 3 position switch and a power board.
Hello, thanks for the videos.
I would like to make the ScottoErgo but I would prefer to use a USB-C cable, with the existing design can the cable be connected in some way? Would it be very difficult to modify the design?
Would be as simple as modifying the controller section to use a USB-C pico and then put a cutout for the port.
I need full size keyboard video and keyboard source code please 😢
scottokeebs.com/scotto108
Did you try looking at his past videos?
not bad
im too stupid to make a custom pcb so this should hopefully be easier!!!
Make it PCB and low AF YAY!
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