SolderingTutorial
Complete soldering course for beginners and advanced. (by Binary-Kitchen)
Lotus-Keyboard
A split ergo linear keyboard derived from the Lily58 family (by TweetyDaBird)
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Braindance Wreath test build
Hey, look up the NE555 chip. It's tiny and I know it from this build that is kind of a stress-test for soldering skills. It's a timing chip, so depending on which of the little legs you connect the LED to, those will blink with different frequencies. Up to 5 different frequencies are possible, but I'm not sure you can put more than one LED on a given leggie without transistors inbetween. You'll need to check the power draw against the NE555 Datasheet.
Lotus-Keyboard
Posts with mentions or reviews of Lotus-Keyboard.
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Keyhive Sofle Rgb | rgb and OLED help
The normal version needs SK6812 mini leds, yours look like the mini-e variants. Mini-e has legs and is easier to solder but the pinout is different: https://github.com/TweetyDaBird/Lotus58/issues/10
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Please recommend a beginner friendly custom ergonomic mechanical keyboard.
One option by my design. https://github.com/TweetyDaBird/Lotus58
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Needed a portable computer with wifi to hack the cleaning robot
it's a https://github.com/TweetyDaBird/Lotus58 that I soldered and assembled with DSA keycaps from YMDK and some JWK knockoffs tactile switches
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First build! Slowly getting used to how to type again...
Decided I'd finally had enough of the Nordic ISO layout and figured "why not just jump in the deep end?" and bought parts to make myself a Lotus58 Glow. (https://github.com/TweetyDaBird/Lotus58)
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my nearly atmanirbhar lotus58 build (had to ship the PCBs from China!)
https://github.com/TweetyDaBird/Lotus58 -- start here. apart from the links i've posted in my details comment, i don't have any other. feel free to dm me if you want any help though. :)
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First keyboard, Lotus58, with my crappy soldering and the good help of friends and the community
Not OP, but I have the repository open because I'm also building one of these. You can find everything at https://github.com/TweetyDaBird/Lotus58.
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Help with Sofle RGB Build and PCB
Is a capacitor required for each rotary encoder that we put? The Lotus58 build guide suggests so, but I haven't seen it mentioned in other places, included the Sofle RGB build guide itself.
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First build: lotus58 with own case design
It's open source and needs to be built by oneself. You can find everything necessary on tweetys github
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My lily58 layout keyboard
u/tweetydabird sells some kits for his lotus58 over at his tindie shop
- Sofle, Iris, or Lily58?