Building My Most Ergonomic Handwired Keyboard Yet...

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This is the ScottoErgo, the evolution of the ScottoFly handwired keyboard. It features 20 degrees of angle on each half and 10 degrees of tenting. The switches are stock Akko Lavender Purple, a very nice tactile and one of my current favorites. Everything is powered off a Raspberry Pi Pico using the test points on the back to connect a custom 4-pin GX16 aviator connector for USB. The entire build took roughly 10 hours and had some stressful moments but all in all, it's my favorite board yet.
~ ScottoKeebs ~
Find out more about the project: scottokeebs.com
Donations greatly appreciated: bit.ly/41odBEu
~ 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 ~
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~ Community ~
ScottoKeebs Discord: / discord
Handwired Keyboards Reddit: / handwiredkeyboards
~ Timestamps ~
0:00 - Intro
1:26 - Headers
2:04 - Micro-USB Removal
3:01 - Socketing
4:15 - Aviator Connector
5:00 - Whoops
5:26 - Heat Set Inserts
5:39 - Switches and Wiring
6:03 - Controller Wiring
6:27 - Fully Wired
6:35 - Assembly
6:47 - Keycaps
6:59 - Plexiglass
7:49 - Typing Test
8:10 - 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 #raspberrypi #qmk

Пікірлер: 63

  • @joe_scotto
    @joe_scotto Жыл бұрын

    Let me know what you think about this board! If you want to build one yourself, the details are here: scottokeebs.com/keyboards/scottoergo

  • @tech_world_modz

    @tech_world_modz

    Жыл бұрын

    The board looks really nice, I love the fact you used clear plxei for the pico, only thing I would say is add a few leds for the pico to really shine and add that extra cyberdeck pop, but all in all your work is the best I've watched. I wish I could build boards as well as this. But I'm going to give this one a try and hope it looks as nice as yours. Also thank you for all your videos me and the kids always watch your videos and try and build some of the boards. Keep up the good work.

  • @ebg4614

    @ebg4614

    Жыл бұрын

    Great looking!! Is there a way to make it wireless with a pi pico?

  • @joe_scotto

    @joe_scotto

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ebg4614 Nope, the Pico doesn't support wireless. There is the Pico W but it's still not supported by QMK or ZMK but maybe one day.

  • @davidburton79

    @davidburton79

    Жыл бұрын

    Know this is a little old, but for the micro connector try soldering a wire across all of the pins you'd like to desolder. Let it cool and heat the center of your wire up, it'll heat up all of the connected pins at once.

  • @eXsoR65
    @eXsoR65 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome build! Tip on removing those type of SMD components with out a hot air station is to use flux. I recommend a flux pen. The flux will heat up the solder so you can use the solder sucker and remove all of the solder.

  • @Omikronik

    @Omikronik

    Жыл бұрын

    +1 for this method. I ripped so many pads before discovering that i should be using flux. Make sure to get a flux pen or something that comes in a syringe tube like chipquik, the rosin flux that comes in tins smells nice and piney but is an absolute nightmare to work with and clean

  • @sblowes

    @sblowes

    Жыл бұрын

    This is the way. Flux, then lots of solder, and the whole thing will fall out.

  • @Shonicheck

    @Shonicheck

    10 ай бұрын

    Ehh wouldn't neceserally help. I'd say the best method is to add low-temp solder(like rose's metal or wood's metal) or just plain old solder(aka one with 40% pb), since manufacturers use no-pb solder, which has way higher melting point and preferabbly preheat the board on a hotplate, to like 70-80°c and then use lots of flux on top of that to help with heat transfer(can be switched with just grease or lube, since we don't care about using flux as flux, just try to avoid corosive ones). This way its easy, hassle free and puts as little thermal stress to the board as possible.

  • @thundernixon
    @thundernixon Жыл бұрын

    This build is super beautiful! Imo, one evolution would be making it a little more “boring” - a USB-C port and Bluetooth with a nice!nano. And maybe using PCBs? Handwired builds seem good for prototyping, and you do an awesome job of them, but they look pretty intimidating to replicate. On a very simple level, I think this would look a little better with a smoky gray plexiglass cover. It would still reveal the pi pico, but with a mover color scheme.

  • @mariofeared
    @mariofeared Жыл бұрын

    I have built the Fly and Scotto36 and the ScottoFly is my all time favourite keyboard ever. The only change I have made to your design was that I used a Raspberry Pi Pico for the 36 and a RP2040-zero for the Fly. I use them both almost every day and I am so glad I took the plunge to build them as my first two keyboard projects. Your videos were instrumental. Really appreciate all the hard work. Cheers! Anyway, the Ergo looks incredible and it might be my next project. :)

  • @tech_world_modz
    @tech_world_modz Жыл бұрын

    That board is beautiful. Very Nice build

  • @3dkeycap
    @3dkeycap Жыл бұрын

    Great build and video!

  • @pepe3591
    @pepe3591 Жыл бұрын

    Love your videos ❤, looking forward to build my own handwired keyboard

  • @Grifffiin
    @Grifffiin Жыл бұрын

    clean build and nice video!

  • @NathanHedglin

    @NathanHedglin

    Жыл бұрын

    aka TAXES

  • @buttforce4208
    @buttforce4208 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome video

  • @alexmelillo1247
    @alexmelillo1247 Жыл бұрын

    Sick build. Might look into your shop since I always have to get these things printed somewhere else 😅 might as well get it from the source

  • @tylerhext2237
    @tylerhext2237 Жыл бұрын

    Cool build! I'd be interested in a video of the process for preparing your wires diodes etc for a project.

  • @biggusd534
    @biggusd534 Жыл бұрын

    Looks incredible but seems a real pita to assemble. Congrats on pushing your projects forward!!

  • @joe_scotto

    @joe_scotto

    Жыл бұрын

    It was a massive pain but once the aviator was done, it was just the typical tedious sort of pain.

  • @Yellowpillow222
    @Yellowpillow222 Жыл бұрын

    Great job! looks and sounds very good, but I think that dactyl manuform is much more convenient, I advise you to try it.

  • @OftenTopical
    @OftenTopical8 ай бұрын

    Awesome board! Would love to see this supporting a pro micro, it'd be interesting to throw in something like a nice nano, especially with all that room for a decent sixed battery to give it a lot of battery life.

  • @joe_scotto

    @joe_scotto

    8 ай бұрын

    You’ll like a board I have coming out soon. Basically it’s a larger version of this one but it uses a nice!nano for wireless :)

  • @bromptonchris
    @bromptonchris Жыл бұрын

    Hey! really great video. I love the idea of an aviator as the connector. Rather than soldering to the test pads next time you could try using pogo pins. The friction of the header pins would be enough to hold the pogos down on the pads. That way the connector doesn’t get soldered to your pi. Also, as a bonus, one of the test pads is bootsel so you could bring that out to a small button on the back to bottom too.

  • @Zam432F
    @Zam432F9 ай бұрын

    Love cool videos like this. Innovation always comes from the ppl. Free the patents!! Can’t wait until the ultimate input device is created!!!

  • @matthewelliott8198
    @matthewelliott81985 ай бұрын

    solderwick will likely pull the solder off better than the suction, always has for me when desoldering throughmount components.

  • @wasichowdhury2332
    @wasichowdhury2332 Жыл бұрын

    Would love to see an ergo build with extra number rows 🎉

  • @purplelord8531
    @purplelord8531 Жыл бұрын

    suggestion for evolution - choc switches? low-pro? folding? ofc if you are thinking of your own use then it's whatever you want

  • @AmateurVillain
    @AmateurVillain Жыл бұрын

    i now want a scotto ergo on choc lows

  • @srcuyo
    @srcuyo Жыл бұрын

    i love it, but i think would be better with oled screen instead of plexiglass

  • @NathanHedglin

    @NathanHedglin

    Жыл бұрын

    Sean from Long Island Audit, is that you? lol

  • @semputs
    @semputs Жыл бұрын

    very awesome build and I'd want to build one myself, save to add an extra pinky column on the sides since I main on 40% layouts. Would it be possible to just edit your stl file? Need to learn all of that tho.

  • @joe_scotto

    @joe_scotto

    Жыл бұрын

    You could edit the STEP file. This board in particular will be a bit more challenging than any of my others to modify though because of the way it’s tented.

  • @semputs

    @semputs

    Жыл бұрын

    @@joe_scotto thanks! totally forgot about the tenting. well noted!

  • @EZ3KIEL2517
    @EZ3KIEL251711 ай бұрын

    Awesome build. Love the design and Im trying to build one. The case STL you graciously provided on github is not watertight so Cura doesn’t let me slice it. It tried fixing the model in various 3d software without luck. Any tips?

  • @joe_scotto

    @joe_scotto

    11 ай бұрын

    There are settings you can use in Cura to make it watertight. Search something like “Cura mesh repair”

  • @bndzi961
    @bndzi96110 ай бұрын

    I would like to see the PCB version

  • @joe_scotto

    @joe_scotto

    10 ай бұрын

    Maybe one day, I had thoughts of doing a partial handwired build... essentially the switches connect to a board and then you handwire the controller.

  • @michbushi
    @michbushi Жыл бұрын

    hot air desoldering should work for removing the usb socket

  • @lowbeam5005
    @lowbeam5005 Жыл бұрын

    Leaving tools aside but including materials (filament, switches, arduinos/raspberries etc) how much does it usually cost you to build one of these?

  • @thanhvinhle2893
    @thanhvinhle2893 Жыл бұрын

    how do you use the diode leg to mount to that round pin female socket? I have the exact same female socket but my diode leg is too thin (around 0.3mm diameter while the socket hole is 0.6mm). As a result, the diode leg can not be firmly plugged into the socket. (I am looking for a way to have low profile hotswap MCU like yours)

  • @lenartkosel3717
    @lenartkosel3717 Жыл бұрын

    Nice keeb but why have you made the pi pico hotswappable and then put a peace of glass on top that perminantly closes it?

  • @joe_scotto

    @joe_scotto

    Жыл бұрын

    Initially the idea was to have it hot swappable but I realized by connecting the aviator to the back pins, it wouldn’t be. The sockets are a nice way to mount controllers regardless.

  • @elonmoishkrl8981
    @elonmoishkrl8981 Жыл бұрын

    What printer do you use? I'd love to make this but the case doesn't fit on my printbed :(

  • @dagger6498
    @dagger6498 Жыл бұрын

    Hey Joe! Would be awesome if you would hand wire a keyboard with optical switches :)

  • @claudeloomes7985
    @claudeloomes7985 Жыл бұрын

    beaut!

  • @vdubmerc3
    @vdubmerc3 Жыл бұрын

    Great keyboard! Why the aviator connector tho?

  • @joe_scotto

    @joe_scotto

    Жыл бұрын

    Because I thought it looked cool and gave me a reason to use the test points on the controller.

  • @vdubmerc3

    @vdubmerc3

    Жыл бұрын

    @@joe_scotto it does look cool! If we wanted to modify the build to allow room for and power the pico with the usb-c connector would it still work?

  • @joe_scotto

    @joe_scotto

    Жыл бұрын

    @@vdubmerc3 You should be able to. USB-C has been hit or miss for me but if you can find a cable with 4 wires, there’s no reason you couldn’t just hook that up instead.

  • @vdubmerc3

    @vdubmerc3

    Жыл бұрын

    @@joe_scotto Thank you!

  • @Jack-pi8ur
    @Jack-pi8ur Жыл бұрын

    waiting for pico w bluetooth keyboard

  • @joe_scotto

    @joe_scotto

    Жыл бұрын

    Not possible as of right now without manually coding the firmware. QMK and ZMK don’t support it for wireless.

  • @lanzecki
    @lanzecki11 ай бұрын

    What Firmware do you use with the PI?

  • @joe_scotto

    @joe_scotto

    11 ай бұрын

    QMK firmware. You can find the exact firmware files I use here: scottokeebs.com/blogs/keyboards/scottoergo-handwired-keyboard

  • @lanzecki

    @lanzecki

    11 ай бұрын

    @@joe_scotto Ahh, OK. I've only just started to look at the Pico after years with Pro Micros. I never even considered one until I saw your video. Thanks for the quick reply

  • @henryrussell7392
    @henryrussell7392 Жыл бұрын

    Is it vga compatible?

  • @joe_scotto

    @joe_scotto

    Жыл бұрын

    You could easily swap the connector for VGA.

  • @zoenagy9458
    @zoenagy9458 Жыл бұрын

    But it's not split, thus not the most ergonomic

  • @anonuser2640
    @anonuser264011 ай бұрын

    Very interesting also no offense but a lot of mistakes in one video

  • @joe_scotto

    @joe_scotto

    11 ай бұрын

    Mistakes are inevitable when building handwired boards, it's part of the process.

  • @anonuser2640

    @anonuser2640

    11 ай бұрын

    @@joe_scotto Yes of course I absolutely agree just a friendly reminder nothing bad

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