handwirehotswap
A 3D printed, Solderless Hot Swap Socket to build keyswitch matrixes (by stingray127)
ya36
By yunjieshi
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290 | 34 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
over 2 years ago | about 3 years ago | |
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MIT License | - |
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handwirehotswap
Posts with mentions or reviews of handwirehotswap.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-16.
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handwire hotswap prototype
I am trying to make my keyboards hotswappable without the need for PCB or complicated assembly. I found https://github.com/stingray127/handwirehotswap but the design can only work with 1 switch at a time, and I found that the solid core wires I got are pretty soft so the contact doesn't seem very robust.
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Hot swap sockets in hand-wired build?
I've had great succes with these: https://github.com/stingray127/handwirehotswap
- Hot swappable or nah
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Which Arduio's and wires will I need for my build?
Ooh ooh, I know something. I've been experimenting a lot myself lately. I've been socketing the MCU and have both Nice!nano and some other pro micros that I hotswap. Then I've been printing a bunch of these: https://github.com/stingray127/handwirehotswap to quickly rewire and move switches around.
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What's wrong with my wiring? Details in comments
3d printed from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4791318, the wiring detail is listed here: https://github.com/stingray127/handwirehotswap
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Direct-GPIO 3x5 Dactyl
I just did a Skeletyl with Nice!nano and very little soldering. Achieved this via these: https://github.com/stingray127/handwirehotswap
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Dactyl Manuform Flexible PCB vs hotswap
I built a 4x6 dactyl manuform this week using printed hotswap sockets from https://github.com/stingray127/handwirehotswap
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Solderless Hot Swap system for Handwire builds and Layout Prototyping
Github, for extensive documentation on how to use it.
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v4 of the 3D printed Hot Swap Sockets!
Thingiverse Project Link, Github Photo Guides
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Keyboard Builders' Digest / Issue 19
A documentation for the 3D printed hot-swap sockets by u/stingray127 (thing, source).
ya36
Posts with mentions or reviews of ya36.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-03-29.
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Keyboard Builders' Digest / Issue 19
The YA36 by u/se_le_x is a 36-key split keyboard with tight key spacing and angled columns (repo).
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Introducing YA36, a 36 keys split keyboard with tight key spacing and angled columns
Yes, here is the Github link. There are only PCB files on Github now but I'm planning to post the case and keycap design later after finalizing them.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing handwirehotswap and ya36 you can also consider the following projects:
mechware - Modular and configurable plugin based firmware for mechanical keyboard.
torn - Torn keyboard
pinci - Super thin split PCB keyboard using rp2040 chips running Rust
fifi_split_keeb - Fifi Keyboard 🐶 ⌨️
FiFi_Case - Case files for a brass and acrylic FiFi
Env-KB - A custom mechanical keyboard inspired by the CFTKB Mysterium utilizing the Raspberry Pi Pico
simplemodularkeyboard
dactyl-manuform
nilsolav - A simple-to-build ortholinear keyboard named after a famous penguin