I wonder if the keyboard will be better with the 4D printed cover having a sort of wireframe keeping each key in place, and having each key printed at an angle, like full-size keyboard keys, to be able to have that wireframe support be lower than the top of the keys, so you can press the keys without the wireframe being in the way. Ideally, you would use a stiffer plastic, maybe even metal, for the wireframe support spacer thing.
Shame about the screen being dead, but I like the idea. If it were a touch screen you could have something akin to a reconfigurable trackpad, perhaps it shows a numpad when numlock is on, or if you wanted to get your hands dirtier you could add an emoji picker to it for... reasons
This is an amazing project Ash. Inspiring me to build my own Cyberdeck for on the go. Awesome stuff. Subbed. Looking forward to seeing more awesome projects. Binging whatever is on your channel now!
Question if i may: What switches did you use for the keyboard keys? Asking cause im lookjng at a similar sized keyboard for a personal project. Cheers!
They're surface-mount (SMD) tactile switches, not sure the exact part number but there are thousands to choose from based on your project specifications
Sweet build! When i see someone at /mk say they "built a keyboard" and all they did was pop in hot swap switches ya know big cringe but what you built really is impressive and looks perfect.
@@ashtf whats the actual wattage draw of this thing, because I know that raspberry Pi 5 has a ridiculous draw, and could even last 30h+ working with one larger battery. Not to mention that usually in those DIY custom builds, you could easily fit even 3 of these batteries
Sorry, I lost complete interest the moment hideous Windows 10 appeared on the screen. It's not a cyberdeck if it's not running Linux, just another potentially nice portable machine ruined by a bloated and privacy-hating OS. Shame.
electrical technician here, glad i found another unique maker.
Very neat! I love the original mini screen idea
Nice job with the keyboard. Also I've seen that SBC before at stores but this is the first build I've actually seen it in.
Beautiful. You could throw some custom graphics on the case with that fancy laser.
I wonder if the keyboard will be better with the 4D printed cover having a sort of wireframe keeping each key in place, and having each key printed at an angle, like full-size keyboard keys, to be able to have that wireframe support be lower than the top of the keys, so you can press the keys without the wireframe being in the way. Ideally, you would use a stiffer plastic, maybe even metal, for the wireframe support spacer thing.
Shame about the screen being dead, but I like the idea. If it were a touch screen you could have something akin to a reconfigurable trackpad, perhaps it shows a numpad when numlock is on, or if you wanted to get your hands dirtier you could add an emoji picker to it for... reasons
those esp xtensa cores are pretty nice.
The arduino rev4 wifi has one on it
Nice work!! Love the design. I could watch that laser all day
This is an amazing project Ash. Inspiring me to build my own Cyberdeck for on the go. Awesome stuff. Subbed. Looking forward to seeing more awesome projects. Binging whatever is on your channel now!
so , if you wil have an opportunity to put there a Khadas mini pc....that would be a beast of a powerful tool
nicely done
amazing work, inspiring ❤
Actually it would get a better wireless quality if empty space was kept behind PCB antenna for ESP32 module.
Pls send list
what are your thoughts on that Hakko soldering iron vs like the Weller one?
I like the Hakko one I have, no complaints. Haven't tried the comparable Weller iron
Question if i may:
What switches did you use for the keyboard keys?
Asking cause im lookjng at a similar sized keyboard for a personal project.
Cheers!
They're surface-mount (SMD) tactile switches, not sure the exact part number but there are thousands to choose from based on your project specifications
i LOVE it
woaaahhh thats awesomeeeee
Sweet build! When i see someone at /mk say they "built a keyboard" and all they did was pop in hot swap switches ya know big cringe but what you built really is impressive and looks perfect.
Can you throw us the link to the computer that you are running there?
www.youyeetoo.com/products/youyeetoo-x1-x86-single-board-computer
@@ashtf interesting, how much faster do you think this is when compared to the new maxed out Raspberry Pi 5
@@ashtf whats the actual wattage draw of this thing, because I know that raspberry Pi 5 has a ridiculous draw, and could even last 30h+ working with one larger battery. Not to mention that usually in those DIY custom builds, you could easily fit even 3 of these batteries
Impressive😮
Hello how much to build me one sir?
This was a one-off, sorry!
@ashtf thank you sir
so i can't buy it ? =C
Where can i buy 1?
Unfortunately, this is one of a kind :)
@@ashtf how unlucky.
👍👍👍👍
bada$$
Sorry, I lost complete interest the moment hideous Windows 10 appeared on the screen. It's not a cyberdeck if it's not running Linux, just another potentially nice portable machine ruined by a bloated and privacy-hating OS. Shame.
It's ok, I wanted to be able to run things on it