This cyberdeck is so well designed and looks so cool that I just got joy and satisfaction from only looking at it. And it gives accociations with technologies from alien universe. Thank you for sharing with us.
Thanks so much! It really means a huge ammount to hear that people like my deck :D It was a very "form follows function" design process, which really seems to have worked out :D
My God, this is beautiful. Would it ever be possible to commission one of these for an individual in the same line of work, without the range of tools to build one?
Thanks so much! I'm really happy wi5h how it came out in the end :D Sadly, I don't really have the free time to build one on commission at the moment. Though I'd be happy to talk you through things if you would like to build one yourself. Getting the case 3D printed is probably the hardest part; I might be able to help you with that, but there is probably a company that does 3D printing closer to you that will be able to get it printed quicker. Everything else is just off-the-shelf parts you can find on amazon or aliexpress :)
Most innovative cyberdeck I've seen to date. I love the use of the rail for adding other components (like the flipper0). This is a very professional looking build with many use cases (from my PoV). I'm checking out the build log and write up on Hackaday now with plans for potentially developing a derivative solution. Thanks for sharing this. Kudos on you :).
Glad I saw this before getting past the design stage of my own cyberdeck project. my original plan left me wanting to add more and see some things I can change like adding the bars for screen protection
That's so cool! I'd love to see your build sometime if you're up for sharing :) If you have any questions about my one or anything that I can help with, feel free to ask :)
oh awesome! Check out the links in the video discription, if you want want a better look at it. Those write-ups also have links to the 3D models for the case, if those would be useful to you. I'd lve to see what you make, if you want to share when it's done :D
I've got a couple of builds I was working on last year, but then my house needed a lot of emergancy repairs and I've not had access to a proper work space or my printers since last autumn. Hopefully tat will get resolved soon and I'll be able to finish a few of the projects :D
@@GarrWolfdog That is a bummer to hear. I hope it comes together for you. I have a Pi 5, monitor, keyboard and some other stuff I have been looking for ideas on how to pull it all together into something cool. I will be working in wood and metal, no 3d printer. I do have a laser cutter so we will see what comes of that.
This really is the coolest cyberdeck and after doing a bunch of research, imo the best I've seen in terms of fitting the cyberpunk aesthetic! I really want to edit the designs to fit my own project dimensions so I've been slowly recreating the STL files in OpenSCAD, I'm currently finishing up the body Piece but I'm not sure on your measurements for the mounting holes in the bottom, your hackaday page mentions they're designed for use with most SBC being able to fit in them but I was curious on why you chose those specific ones (58 and then 47 mm differences on one axis, 49 on the other), if there's a standard you were following for example? Either way I love your work and would be happy to share my code as soon as I'm done if you'd like!
Thank you so much! :D I based the hole placements on the mounting holes on a raspberry pi; as that's what I had handy, and it would mean most RPI accessory boards would also be easy to mount. And a lot of the other SBC I've seen also use the same spec, ornclose enough to be workable. If I was to make a v2 of the case, though, I'd probably put effort into researching that 😅 I'd love to see how your build comes out and what mods you make, if you'd be ok with sharing when its done? :D
coolest cyberdeck i've ever seen. it's bonkers that something so cool-looking is also practical for real-world use! the picattinny rails actually made my jaw drop, what a great idea, especially with the flipper... amazing job on this
brilliant! Lots of things I appreciate about this. I've been messing with this sort of thing for a while, using a quest 2 instead of nreal airs (I see you got into it before they were xreal as well?). My question for you is; how do you use hdmi to connect your airs? I've always assumed they need to use a dp over usb-c interface; do you have a rad converter of some sort? Cheers!
Thanks so mcuh! :D I use a HDMI to USB-C dongle to connect nreal/xreal HMD. You'll need to find one that can also supply USB power though. This is the one I use www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B09LGVNXPK Anything that can supply 5v USB power will work, I usually use a spare powerbank :)
Heya! it's an Xreal Air HMD. the Xreal Air can eitehr be used like a regular par of glasses or with a black-out cover that clips on the front. So I 3D printed a new black-out cover that looks a bit more cyberpunk. Its a model I downloaded from somewhere and modifuled to attach to the HMD, but sadly I couldn't find where I got it from to credit the original creator.
@nihilgeist666 it's not super heavy, but it's still about 2-3kg when fully assembled. Definitely "solid". Sometimes hacking involves technical finesse, and sometimes it requires hitting things a bit lump of plastic & metal XD
@botbot3698 I'd like to build another one with a framework mainboard, when my budget allows for it. From what I've seen of the specs, it should fit easily with only minimal modifications to the case design.
I don't have an Etsy store or anything at the moment, but I might be able to print some parts (once my printers are back upand running again). Although, THe case model files are free to use, so it might be easier and cheaper for you to take the files to a printing service close to you and get them to print it for you; they'll likely be able to help with the finishing and stuff too :)
@@carlosc3899 I've been thinking about doing that, but my house is kinda a huge mess at the moment due to some house repairs. So, it'll be a while before i'm able to. In the meantime though, you might want to check out the build log instructions I put together hackaday.io/project/191858/instructions and feel free to message me with any questions and i'll be happy to help :)
Hello! I know this video is a bit old, but I was wondering if you could give me the links to all of the parts! I want to build one because it is SICK! especially the touchpad, screen, cable extenders, handles, and rollbars, as I can't find anything that might work.
Heya! Thanks so much! There's componant list on my hackaday project log. if you drop any of those item names into amazon or aliexpress it should give you suitable compinants : hackaday.io/project/191858/components This is the same modle of touch as I got: www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B001CX85I8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 if you open up the case you can then just take out the touchpad itself and remount it. The rollbars are just cupboard door handles. If you search for "U-shape cabenet handles" it should give you some good options. these are the ones I used: www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01MR5U43D/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1 I can't find the link to screen anymore, but search for "8.8inch 480x1980 screen" on aliexpress and you'll get a bunch of suitable options. For the I/O pannel, just earch for " pannel mount" and you'll get options withe the right screws and such. Depending on the exact componants you can get hold of, you may need to modify the design slightly. but most of those mods will be on the frontpannel of the case, which is just a rectangle of plastic, with cut-outs, that bolts to the main chasis, so it should make any mod fairly easy in simple CAD software. Hope that helps! feel to buzz me with any questions though :)
@@GarrWolfdog Okay! Thank you for your help so far! I'll send you a link to pictures of the finished thing when I can! (And hopefully it'll be as good as yours)
die einzige fraage isch, ob däsch dings da auch unreal touramentät im mpx rolandblaster spielen kann, im IPXen mpäg exen Format! Mit einem kleinen RTX RaidRT System mit 500 gigaterrex RAM...
hehehe, They feature in a lot of my cyberpunk art XD I would not recomend eating the ones in the pics as they're mainly plastic. If you wanted to make your own prop though , here's the design I made for the carton: drive.google.com/file/d/1rSwSRf553VXP75kVFjPWCjfsIyARxno7/view?usp=sharing
ah! did some googling, and I see what you mean. Strangely not though. I was initially inspired by ZackFreedman's build from a few years back. and deck designs from like Shadowrun and such. but the RA01 is new to me; check the linked build log, if you want to see my design proccess.
That is not portable. A clockware uConsole is portable. That is a transportable self short range concussion weapon, that can pass as a cyber deck at the airport security.😂
British accents always sound like a forced feminine voice. Unless it’s Cockney, then it sounds like a short, slow portly man, no matter the octave of the voice. But dope case!! Also, those vortex keebs are noice.
This cyberdeck is so well designed and looks so cool that I just got joy and satisfaction from only looking at it. And it gives accociations with technologies from alien universe. Thank you for sharing with us.
Thanks so much! It really means a huge ammount to hear that people like my deck :D It was a very "form follows function" design process, which really seems to have worked out :D
One of the sickest decks I've seen. Mad tactical!
Oh my god I love this so much. This might be what finally makes me buy a 3D printer.
I JUST GOT TO THE RAIL SYSTEM AND THAT IS FREAKING BRILLIANT
My God, this is beautiful. Would it ever be possible to commission one of these for an individual in the same line of work, without the range of tools to build one?
Thanks so much! I'm really happy wi5h how it came out in the end :D
Sadly, I don't really have the free time to build one on commission at the moment. Though I'd be happy to talk you through things if you would like to build one yourself. Getting the case 3D printed is probably the hardest part; I might be able to help you with that, but there is probably a company that does 3D printing closer to you that will be able to get it printed quicker. Everything else is just off-the-shelf parts you can find on amazon or aliexpress :)
100% able to hack the Gibson. 10/10
Seeing people make cyberdecks is so cool. I really wanna make one myself when I get the money.
It's a really fun project to tackle, and lets you get to know your tech in whole new ways. Feel free to reach out if you need any pointers! :D
Most innovative cyberdeck I've seen to date. I love the use of the rail for adding other components (like the flipper0). This is a very professional looking build with many use cases (from my PoV). I'm checking out the build log and write up on Hackaday now with plans for potentially developing a derivative solution. Thanks for sharing this. Kudos on you :).
This is the first cyberdeck that I really like!
Good job!! x3
Glad I saw this before getting past the design stage of my own cyberdeck project. my original plan left me wanting to add more and see some things I can change like adding the bars for screen protection
holy cow im blown away. nice work! :D
This is really cool! I'm getting a Raspberry Pi 5 for my b-day and I am thinking about making it into a cyberdeck :)
This is amazing! Immediately takes me back to my shadowrun days. I will have to attempt this when I get a hold of a new printer
Oooh! if you do make a build based on this design, send me a pic? I'd love to see how it comes out :D
Currently building this based on your design! Thanks for sharing it
That's so cool! I'd love to see your build sometime if you're up for sharing :) If you have any questions about my one or anything that I can help with, feel free to ask :)
@@GarrWolfdog Definitely will do
Thank you for posting the build log for this!!!
No worries! If you end up building something based on the design, I'd love to see how it turns out :D
Really cool, gave Me a few ideas. I've been looking forward to building a cyber deck in a similar form factor
oh awesome! Check out the links in the video discription, if you want want a better look at it. Those write-ups also have links to the 3D models for the case, if those would be useful to you. I'd lve to see what you make, if you want to share when it's done :D
This one was cool. You should do more builds. I would watch them. Or videos of use cases, understand that actual use cases can run into issues.
I've got a couple of builds I was working on last year, but then my house needed a lot of emergancy repairs and I've not had access to a proper work space or my printers since last autumn. Hopefully tat will get resolved soon and I'll be able to finish a few of the projects :D
@@GarrWolfdog That is a bummer to hear. I hope it comes together for you. I have a Pi 5, monitor, keyboard and some other stuff I have been looking for ideas on how to pull it all together into something cool. I will be working in wood and metal, no 3d printer. I do have a laser cutter so we will see what comes of that.
@ShamanETM oooh! I'd love to see what you come up with! You can do some awesome stuff in wood and metal, but I'm no good with such things myself 😅
This is amazing. Well done!!
Goes well with Picatinny Rail Mounted Cat Ears (of course that's a thing)
Awesome project!
Gorgeous!! I would be totally starstruck if I saw someone walk in with this hahaha
This really is the coolest cyberdeck and after doing a bunch of research, imo the best I've seen in terms of fitting the cyberpunk aesthetic! I really want to edit the designs to fit my own project dimensions so I've been slowly recreating the STL files in OpenSCAD, I'm currently finishing up the body Piece but I'm not sure on your measurements for the mounting holes in the bottom, your hackaday page mentions they're designed for use with most SBC being able to fit in them but I was curious on why you chose those specific ones (58 and then 47 mm differences on one axis, 49 on the other), if there's a standard you were following for example?
Either way I love your work and would be happy to share my code as soon as I'm done if you'd like!
Thank you so much! :D
I based the hole placements on the mounting holes on a raspberry pi; as that's what I had handy, and it would mean most RPI accessory boards would also be easy to mount. And a lot of the other SBC I've seen also use the same spec, ornclose enough to be workable. If I was to make a v2 of the case, though, I'd probably put effort into researching that 😅
I'd love to see how your build comes out and what mods you make, if you'd be ok with sharing when its done? :D
coolest cyberdeck i've ever seen. it's bonkers that something so cool-looking is also practical for real-world use! the picattinny rails actually made my jaw drop, what a great idea, especially with the flipper... amazing job on this
brilliant! Lots of things I appreciate about this. I've been messing with this sort of thing for a while, using a quest 2 instead of nreal airs (I see you got into it before they were xreal as well?). My question for you is; how do you use hdmi to connect your airs? I've always assumed they need to use a dp over usb-c interface; do you have a rad converter of some sort? Cheers!
Thanks so mcuh! :D I use a HDMI to USB-C dongle to connect nreal/xreal HMD. You'll need to find one that can also supply USB power though. This is the one I use www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B09LGVNXPK
Anything that can supply 5v USB power will work, I usually use a spare powerbank :)
Excellent. Thank you
very cool.
Hey, do you have more information on your HMD? It looks to be 3d printed?
Heya! it's an Xreal Air HMD. the Xreal Air can eitehr be used like a regular par of glasses or with a black-out cover that clips on the front. So I 3D printed a new black-out cover that looks a bit more cyberpunk. Its a model I downloaded from somewhere and modifuled to attach to the HMD, but sadly I couldn't find where I got it from to credit the original creator.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Looks like it's got some heft, makes a good weapon!
@nihilgeist666 it's not super heavy, but it's still about 2-3kg when fully assembled. Definitely "solid". Sometimes hacking involves technical finesse, and sometimes it requires hitting things a bit lump of plastic & metal XD
Imagine something like this with a framework main-board or the guts of a used mac mini
@botbot3698 I'd like to build another one with a framework mainboard, when my budget allows for it. From what I've seen of the specs, it should fit easily with only minimal modifications to the case design.
@GarrWolfdog that's awesome! I'm looking forward to it
Someone should hide a hacking device in a noodle box
Pure brilliance.
Do you have a Etsy store? Is there any way you can print me some of those parts?. I'm very interested on making one
I don't have an Etsy store or anything at the moment, but I might be able to print some parts (once my printers are back upand running again). Although, THe case model files are free to use, so it might be easier and cheaper for you to take the files to a printing service close to you and get them to print it for you; they'll likely be able to help with the finishing and stuff too :)
@@GarrWolfdog thank you. If you could make a follow up video on how to assemble it that would be great 👍
@@carlosc3899 I've been thinking about doing that, but my house is kinda a huge mess at the moment due to some house repairs. So, it'll be a while before i'm able to. In the meantime though, you might want to check out the build log instructions I put together hackaday.io/project/191858/instructions
and feel free to message me with any questions and i'll be happy to help :)
PDF for the print model? (For the shell)
The STL files to 3D Print the case can be found over at cults3d.com/en/3d-model/gadget/cyberdeck-case :)
hello i was wondering what do you use to make the 3d model I wanted to put to handlebars on the one im printing
I did the 3D modelling in Fusion360 :)
@@GarrWolfdog thank you
This is sick. I love it.
oh my god , this is the dream , o hope i get to build something based on zour design in the future 😁
Oooh! I'd love tonsee what you make :D
Hello! I know this video is a bit old, but I was wondering if you could give me the links to all of the parts! I want to build one because it is SICK!
especially the touchpad, screen, cable extenders, handles, and rollbars, as I can't find anything that might work.
Heya! Thanks so much!
There's componant list on my hackaday project log. if you drop any of those item names into amazon or aliexpress it should give you suitable compinants : hackaday.io/project/191858/components
This is the same modle of touch as I got: www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B001CX85I8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 if you open up the case you can then just take out the touchpad itself and remount it.
The rollbars are just cupboard door handles. If you search for "U-shape cabenet handles" it should give you some good options. these are the ones I used: www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01MR5U43D/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
I can't find the link to screen anymore, but search for "8.8inch 480x1980 screen" on aliexpress and you'll get a bunch of suitable options.
For the I/O pannel, just earch for " pannel mount" and you'll get options withe the right screws and such.
Depending on the exact componants you can get hold of, you may need to modify the design slightly. but most of those mods will be on the frontpannel of the case, which is just a rectangle of plastic, with cut-outs, that bolts to the main chasis, so it should make any mod fairly easy in simple CAD software.
Hope that helps! feel to buzz me with any questions though :)
@@GarrWolfdog Thank You so much!!!
@@GarrWolfdogI’ve finally gotten a good printer! I have most of the case printed, and I am wondering, how did you connect the case parts together?
@@PARADOXzss I used "Gorilla Glue Epoxy" and it's held up great s far :D
@@GarrWolfdog Okay! Thank you for your help so far! I'll send you a link to pictures of the finished thing when I can! (And hopefully it'll be as good as yours)
This is siiiiiick #F*ckinD0P3
lol i love this so much
nice
Is your name Rache Bartmoss and do you plan on crashing the NET with rogue AI
@Localtoast05 no comment, and I can neither confirm or deny any future plans ;)
die einzige fraage isch, ob däsch dings da auch unreal touramentät im mpx rolandblaster spielen kann, im IPXen mpäg exen Format! Mit einem kleinen RTX RaidRT System mit 500 gigaterrex RAM...
where can obtain estro noodl? asking for very un-cis reasons
hehehe, They feature in a lot of my cyberpunk art XD I would not recomend eating the ones in the pics as they're mainly plastic. If you wanted to make your own prop though , here's the design I made for the carton: drive.google.com/file/d/1rSwSRf553VXP75kVFjPWCjfsIyARxno7/view?usp=sharing
bro copied RA01
@@doodocinawhat's RA01?
ah! did some googling, and I see what you mean. Strangely not though. I was initially inspired by ZackFreedman's build from a few years back. and deck designs from like Shadowrun and such. but the RA01 is new to me; check the linked build log, if you want to see my design proccess.
That is not portable. A clockware uConsole is portable. That is a transportable self short range concussion weapon, that can pass as a cyber deck at the airport security.😂
British accents always sound like a forced feminine voice. Unless it’s Cockney, then it sounds like a short, slow portly man, no matter the octave of the voice.
But dope case!!
Also, those vortex keebs are noice.