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Joe_Scotto OP t1_itlykmp wrote

Over the last month or so I got heavily into designing and building handwired keyboards and in this photo is every one I’ve made in that time. I’ve been forced to slow down a bit but soon will have something I think you will find very interesting. I don’t want to say too much about it but the one thing I will say is: DB15.

You can also find all my boards along with their 3D print case files and source for free on GitHub.

I also make a lot of videos on my boards and various topics related to them over on YouTube.

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QWERKey-UK t1_itm64rc wrote

LOL. That look on your face :) It says... "help me.... I can't stop"

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SimpleUsual5398 t1_itmb203 wrote

I've really enjoyed your posts of all the keyboards you've made. Going to buy some filament later this week. So a friend can print the Scotto Alps files for me. Going to be my first handwired 😊

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okgier t1_itmdbk1 wrote

Wow thats so fucking awsome, they all look so good, especially the white and purple one. Man that looks clean

i really enjoy 40% myself and own a decent 3d printer, maybe i should try some handwiring too. Got any tips?

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inajeep t1_itmi9u6 wrote

Nice taco shirt.

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darknessblades t1_itmjalk wrote

Are you also planning on making a FULL split keyboard like a ergodox?

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L33t_Cyborg t1_itmobgm wrote

Ahaha this photo is great lmao, love it

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Pribprib t1_itmpqtl wrote

Damn, I love handwiring but the amount of money you must have spent on switches and caps is amazing

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Joe_Scotto OP t1_itmpvvp wrote

Luckily I had a lot of stuff from the past few years being in the hobby that I was able to repurpose.

The downside is that all my other boards are now empty lol

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cain1538 t1_itmse1v wrote

But your hair isn’t ortholinear!

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Temanyl t1_itmte3z wrote

I have to get access to a 3d printer. I really want to build a scotto36! Love your work!

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pabloescobyte t1_itmugjy wrote

The legend! Please tell me you are also handwired inside lol. Nice to finally put a face to the work.

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redddcrow t1_itmxmfp wrote

wow so many orho boards! amazing!

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mediumrare_chicken t1_itn420q wrote

This is so dope. Subscribing! I’ll be starting to hand wire very soon so looking forward to watching your videos!

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disarmyouwitha t1_itnhr04 wrote

I’ve been following your YouTube video to do my first hand-wire. =]

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upk27 t1_itnn397 wrote

certainly but I wouldn't underestimate it. it's powerful enough to distract you 24/7 and pull you in the weirdest rabbit hole for a long, long time and not much better than online gambling, porn or other obsessions. if can you make any money out of it great, if not you might want to take better care of yourself

and we both know it's not over the last month alone but much longer. not saying, one cannot design/print/build that bunch of keyboards in one month but it takes way longer to develop your taste and go ("mentally") from staggered to ortho to merged-splits layouts

btw, you should learn pcb design with kicad, you could create way more keyboards with much less work haha

however the photo of you and the keyboards is actually very nice! ❤️

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restrav t1_itnn9xs wrote

Ooof the money shot!

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Shurakai_ t1_itno9dk wrote

Ignore these other jealous folks. You’re my hero.

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mwy912 t1_itnwzw1 wrote

Those are all so nice! I love the Mac throwback but I think my favorite is the greyscale in the lower right. That’s so cool!

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mwy912 t1_itnyujv wrote

Thats awesome! I knew it looked like Mac keys, but I didn’t realize it WAS apple keys and alps switches! Found your post with closeup photos. You have done some awesome work! Be proud!

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dewdrive101 t1_itnzedr wrote

Honest question. Whats your process for designing your cases? Do you get the plate ready and go from there?

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ChanceLuvsKBs t1_ito684i wrote

Those look so sick! I'm just getting into the hobby and am looking forward to making having a collection like yours someday!

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Jsizzle702 t1_ito703z wrote

Got your video key up to watch on my next day off have had all the pieces to hand wire a 3x3 macro pad just haven't found the time or a good guide on how to do it

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boneskid1 t1_itomgqm wrote

Your how to videos have led to me designing a few myself. Waiting on a new print surface for my printer and then I am going to have a bunch of handwire builds once the weather gets cold!

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BadPWG t1_itomh15 wrote

You did all that in a month??!! That’s insane

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Skribbles4420 t1_itowdpb wrote

you have been rocking it!! been loving your videos too! it would be cool to link up with ya some3time and have a design day!

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Arrie78 t1_itowpkb wrote

Looks like the Answer In Progress' keyboard video thumbnail

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dubyakay t1_itoy3lt wrote

Routine to stay fit?

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wawahoagiez t1_itoyxlq wrote

This is going to sound stupid. I love a lot of your designs and would love to build a few. I don’t own a 3d printer. What do?

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Catch_022 t1_itozlcs wrote

Awesome stuff.

If you don't mind me asking, is this you full time job?

Not sure how someone who is working full time can have the time, etc. to do something like this.

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Sorvar t1_itp0rif wrote

Do you take submissions?! :O

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gilgasmashglass t1_itpezwn wrote

Thats a funny looking keyboard in the center. It has flesh, eyes, and facial hair? How is this possible and does it thock?

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darknessblades t1_itpxdog wrote

Not sure, [The layout as I designed it is still quite basic to get a feel for it] [could change the hinge mechanic] but it will be either Filament and some m3 bolts, or a TRRS connector

{aliexpress}

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[Which will be the way the thumbcluster is connected]

So in essence the Thumb-cluster is a stand-alone unit [without arduino], that can be removed if not needed
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Not the best at programming with QMK,

So I could use some help on that front. {it will be hand-wired, so no RGB yet}

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Already uploaded the VIA definitons file, so I am getting there step by step

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o0GuinnessTour0o t1_ittd1kg wrote

Lol. I’ve never seen anything like this before. Just curious who can actually use them for typing.

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