Perfect, just what I was wanting and easy to adapt the nano. Next you should print a new label strip for each side to get the pins labeled correctly, the labels on the board are hard to read, so much better if you print a better label.
I always admire people that think outside the box. People who have the ability to re-purpose something to meet their needs. Sure you can always order "this or that" from aliexpress or e-bay but you made what you wanted from something you already had on hand and you didn't have to wait one month to get it. Thumbs up !!!!
Brilliant Idea! Couldn't make out if you were swearing or not during the fast forwarded parts ;) ... but the end result was great! Thanks for Sharing This!!!
Love this solution, can't believe a proper board doesn't already exist.
It exist nowadays
@@Manche-De-Pellegot a link?
Perfect, just what I was wanting and easy to adapt the nano. Next you should print a new label strip for each side to get the pins labeled correctly, the labels on the board are hard to read, so much better if you print a better label.
Brilliant! Just did it and it works perfectly! :)
Not sure why they don’t make similar shields for the esp32. You’d think there’d be a demand for them.
They do, now
Good info, well done, thanks for sharing it with us :)
I always admire people that think outside the box. People who have the ability to re-purpose something to meet their needs. Sure you can always order "this or that" from aliexpress or e-bay but you made what you wanted from something you already had on hand and you didn't have to wait one month to get it. Thumbs up !!!!
Hey! Thanks! I do this sort of thing quite often. :-D
And that's why you can add one more subscriber :) Happy holidays.
Thanks!
Brilliant Idea!
Couldn't make out if you were swearing or not during the fast forwarded parts ;) ... but the end result was great!
Thanks for Sharing This!!!
John Mccormick No worries! I found it very useful! :)
I think he was
I was! Full on abuse! :-D
I was thinking, if that would be possible and couldn't find a picture from below. Thanks for showing that is actually is a way to do it :D
Made this and its a good quick solution flexible jig
how did you resolve your ground pin being seperated?
I can't remember this exact project, but the ground pins will likely be linked inside the microcontroller.
was searching for an adapter like this for the nodemcu... but in vain. going to try your idea instead :) nice!
Did you look at your GND pins? I thought about doing this myself, however the ground pins are in conflict
I love it! Thanks!
Great Idea! I'll doing it now...
:-D
Interesting! I didn't know that the ESP32 hole was the same. And, is it certainly also for ESP8266?
I am searching the same for a nodemcu(esp32) with 36 pins. Someone Knows where to find one ?
use a dremal tool with a carbide wheel
Gosh how stupid am I, can't believe I didn't think of this.
Dude you could have used male to female pin headders. You just completely destroyed the board and you say you are happy with it, lol
But male to female adapters wouldn't help me! How would that help? Lol
Gore...