Building a Gigantic Full-Sized Handwired Mechanical Keyboard

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  • čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
  • I don't like full-sized mechanical keyboards but my parents, on the other hand, can't live without them. That's why for Christmas I decided to design and build a new board called the Scotto108, a full-sized 108-key handwired mechanical keyboard. I used Outemu silver switches in the build shown in this video along with some lubed stabilizers. The keycaps were fully 3D printed on my Bambu Lab P1S with an AMS and the case on an Elegoo Neptune 4 Max.
    ~ Links ~
    Find out more about the project: scottokeebs.com
    Donations are greatly appreciated: bit.ly/41odBEu
    Become a patron: / joe_scotto
    Neptune 4 Max: amzn.to/3RYm7bw
    Pearlescent Filament: amzn.to/4axCyTk
    ~ Handwiring Tools ~
    TS100 Soldering Iron: amzn.to/3LCsrkb
    D24 Chisel Tip: amzn.to/3VFxiES
    63/37 Solder: amzn.to/3uBlMPu
    Wire Strippers: amzn.to/3LZez4F
    Electric Screwdriver: amzn.to/45Jxg3v
    ~ 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
    Ender-3 Max: amzn.to/3PQOHsP
    PEI Magnetic Bed: amzn.to/3Hi7URx
    Dual Z Upgrade: amzn.to/3h7DTJy
    BLTouch Auto-Leveling: amzn.to/3UGEBv8
    Sonic Pad: amzn.to/3ZQa7ea
    Deburring Tool: amzn.to/48MjXlB
    Elegoo Filament: amzn.to/3rG3T4f
    ~ Favorite Cheap Switches ~
    Gateron Milky Yellow: amzn.to/3Bk0Cci
    Akko Lavender Purple: amzn.to/3VJy440
    ~ Social ~
    / joe_scotto
    / joe_scotto
    / joe_scotto
    ~ Community ~
    ScottoKeebs Discord: / discord
    Handwired Keyboards Reddit: / handwiredkeyboards
    ~ Disclaimer ~
    Some links may be affiliate links where I will make a small commission.
    ~ Timestamps ~
    0:00 - Intro
    0:37 - Case
    1:59 - Switches
    2:22 - Stabilizers
    2:31 - Columns
    3:04 - Rows
    4:18 - Controller
    4:45 - Wiring
    5:16 - Assembly
    5:42 - Keycaps
    7:00 - Typing
    7:18 - Outro
    #mechanicalkeyboard #3dprinting #raspberrypi
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Komentáře • 45

  • @joe_scotto
    @joe_scotto  Před 6 měsíci +10

    Just a reminder for anyone that isn't aware, all my handwired boards are available for free so you can build them yourself! You can read more about the Scotto108 and find the files to build it over on my website: scottokeebs.com/blogs/keyboards/scotto108-handwired-keyboard

  • @semputs
    @semputs Před 5 měsíci +5

    This is awesome. I hope your family enjoys your builds!

  • @Dwctor
    @Dwctor Před 6 měsíci +4

    Before entering into my own keyboard journey, which lead to the creation of the Kaly, this videos keyboard is exactly the one I originally wished for! 100% ortholinear seems pretty good for games and day to day use! Great work!

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Too large for me haha but glad you like it!

  • @5t4n5
    @5t4n5 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Very nice looking builds, Joe.
    You inspired me to take the plunge and i'm just about to begin a 48 key split to my own design once the last few bits arrive in the delayed holiday post. It's all rather exciting.
    Thanks for all your great videos, and have a wonderful next year.

  • @cxob2134
    @cxob2134 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Currently Building my first hardwired Keyboard, its also close to this size and this was some neat reference!

  • @kevinchang0527
    @kevinchang0527 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Man dual filament prints look great and suprisingly smooth, though aesthetically I prefer all blank resin ones.

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před 6 měsíci +2

      The repo also has blanks that you could print in resin :)

  • @RhinoTec
    @RhinoTec Před 6 měsíci +2

    Great content, very informative, keep it up

  • @mohamed-bana
    @mohamed-bana Před 3 měsíci

    Good video!

  • @Rand0081
    @Rand0081 Před 2 měsíci

    Expected lifetime if a beginner would try to build it?
    PS you got a new sub

  • @cinlung
    @cinlung Před 6 měsíci

    This is amazing creation. I would love to be able to buy the keycaps. If you made it hot-swappable, even if it is just outemu hotwappable, you can have a product to sell. Your designs are just cool.

  • @mrm4rgherita
    @mrm4rgherita Před 5 měsíci +1

    Great work! How do you print a case that big?

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před 5 měsíci +2

      Thanks! I printed it on a Neptune 4 Max with a 420x420 build plate, it barely fit

  • @gazehound
    @gazehound Před 5 měsíci

    Damn G, Outemus and aliexpress stabs for your dad? That is cold

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před 5 měsíci +1

      They’re actually quite good, especially for the price

  • @slabua
    @slabua Před 6 měsíci

    Since it is a fairly elongated keyboard, If you wire the matrix to the mcu as simple interleaved you can get away with 23 pins only.
    Not much of an advantage in this case anyways, though. (21+6 would become 11+12)

  • @alexmelillo1247
    @alexmelillo1247 Před 6 měsíci

    Pretty cool. I’m questioning as to why you didn’t go with comic sans for these boards as well

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před 6 měsíci

      I originally did but then designed these new caps and decided to go with them.

  • @luizcruzad0993
    @luizcruzad0993 Před 4 měsíci

    I'm building an ABNT 6x17 keyboard with 86 keys, your videos are extremely helpful, but unfortunately I got stuck on the compilation part for the rp2040, could you help me with that?
    I apologize for my English, it is not my native language.

  • @maidpretty
    @maidpretty Před 4 měsíci

    Nice! By the way - did your parents and lil bro get used to ortholinear layout and uniform keycaps?

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yup, they’ve been using them daily ever since

    • @maidpretty
      @maidpretty Před 4 měsíci

      @@joe_scotto I had troubles getting used to ortholinear kit I assembled, must be a deep habit of using staggered keyboards for years. Then again, videos on your channel got me thinking "hm, building a keyboard of any shape and form that is comfy for me and get it handwired is something I can actually do".

  • @SimisearOfficial
    @SimisearOfficial Před 4 měsíci

    Have your parents had issues adjusting to the ortho layout on these boards?

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před 4 měsíci

      Took them about a week but now they use hem everyday.

  • @justy1337
    @justy1337 Před 6 měsíci

    I love it! I'm curious what 3d printer do you use to print your parts? settings would be cool too. i wanted to 3d print the parts the interface with keyboard switches but i'm not sure what tolerances would be acceptable

    • @Blakediamond69420
      @Blakediamond69420 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Looks like bambu lab P1S or maybe X1C. They just came out with the A1 Mini and it looks like a beast for the price. I personally have a P1P and really love it. If I were to buy one again I would either get the P1S if I had the money or the A1 for budget option (P1P kinda sits in a bit of a grey area where it may not be the best budget decision due to the release of the A1). Overall very high quality printers but I would still do my own research if I were you! As far as settings go... no clue

    • @justy1337
      @justy1337 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@Blakediamond69420 Thanks for the suggestions. Currently, i run a highly modded micron (basically small voron 2.4). i can't guarantee you on the tolerances but it's definitely quite good at printing fast. Main problem too is that i'd have to build another one if i wanted to print a keyboard chassis in one piece. especially since bambu labs were a thing, it seems it's a better deal to just buy something rather than build another one

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před 6 měsíci +1

      I use a combination of Ender-3s (Pro and Max), Bambu P1S (Multicolor), and Neptune 4 Max for really large boards.

  • @wydx120
    @wydx120 Před 5 měsíci

    I'm curious, how did you insulate the copper for the rows?

  • @threeblueonebawls
    @threeblueonebawls Před 5 měsíci

    hey, can you link the type c rp 2040 board that you used in this video?

  • @MithunKalan
    @MithunKalan Před 6 měsíci

    i tried making a simple 4x4 macropad. gateron and 1n4007 and pi pico W. worked for the first 10 mins. then ghosts arrive and then it looked like all keys are being pressed. nothing looked like it was shorting on the rail or solders on the pico. desolder & now the pico is junked. tried again 2 more times. all scrap now. i dunno man. i buy multiples of this stuff becuase i know ill fuck up the first one. but at this point, i think this excursion is a dud. used circuit pi and matrixpad. also tried individual hookups because its only 16 wires. either ghosts or the board dies. im pretty sure im careful with shorts. really annoyed with myself.

  • @klofisch
    @klofisch Před 2 měsíci

    mhh why not using a shift register?

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před 2 měsíci

      I didn’t need to because I had enough pins.

  • @henryrao4805
    @henryrao4805 Před 5 měsíci

    hello,What color filament is this

  • @sharkyboi6018
    @sharkyboi6018 Před 6 měsíci

    Yuhhhhhhh These were AMAZING! Currently designing and building my own keyboard. Im calling it the DigiCore65 (65% keeb).

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před 6 měsíci +2

      65% is much more manageable than this 108-key monstrosity lol

    • @sharkyboi6018
      @sharkyboi6018 Před 6 měsíci

      @@joe_scotto absolutely