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How I made a Modular Macro Keyboard System (3D Printed): Ocreeb MK2

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Check out HeyGears UltraCraft Reflex: Join the HeyGears IdeaShapers community: 🍃 Grovemade Premium Desk Accessories: Get 10% off using code SALIM10 Notepad: Display Rail: Vertical Organizer: Entire Kit: Ocreeb MK2 is the second iteration of my macropad project. This version features the XIAO RP2040, hotswap sockets support, a detachable switch plate, an OLED screen and I'm exploring a fun new idea inspired by the Monogram Creative Console – a custom magnetic connector that lets me attach all sorts of external modules to make different layouts. Join me as I try to design and build the modular macropad system that kind of works 😅 👋 Follow me: ⚡️ Project links: Github: Instructables: 🧪 Project resources: KMK Keyboard Firmware: Adafruit Seesaw Framework: Using the UPDI Programmer: MIDI commands into Lightroom actions: Zack Freedman's project: _______________________ 🛠 Tools: Autodesk Fusion 360: Soldering station: 3D Printer: PEI build plate: iFixit Driver Kit: Magnetic Helping Hand: Digital Microscope: Oscilloscope: 🎬Video gear: Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 DC Art Lens: 90cm Octagonal Softbox: Motorized Camera Slider: Aputure Amaran 100D Light: Aputure Amaran PT1C Tube Light: Heavy Duty Light Stand with Casters: RØDE VideoMic GO II Microphone: RØDE Wireless GO II Microphones: 🎧 Music: Epidemic Sound _______________________ 00:00 Intro 00:38 Parts and changes 02:25 Prototype 06:00 PCBs 07:05 Enclosures 08:05 3D Printing 12:19 Assembly 15:46 Final result 16:25 Firmware usage and mistakes 18:47 Outro Affiliate links may be included in this page. I may receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. #diy #modular #mechanicalkeyboard #macropad #3dprinting #maker

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