How To Build A Corne Keyboard: The Complete Beginner's Guide

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  • Опубліковано 13 тра 2024
  • This is a complete beginner's step-by-step guide to build a corne keyboard including RGB lights. I go over everything you should know including all the parts you'll need, the soldering equipment I like to use, how to solder each of the components, how to flash the keyboard and finally how to put the PCBs into a case. Hope you enjoy it!
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    🛠️⌨️ Visit the SplitType Shop & Build Your Corne: splittype.com
    📋 Full breakdown of everything you'll need below:
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    ⌨️ Corne Keyboard Parts
    1. Cherry MX Corne V3 Kit:
    - Partially Assembled Kit (now with everything except microcontrollers and oled screens!): bit.ly/3wPLofX
    - Regular Kit: bit.ly/3PicaE5
    2. Elite-C Microcontroller:
    - Little Keyboards: bit.ly/48Q9CDR
    - Keebio: bit.ly/3Pm9lBJ
    3. Low Profile Sockets & Mill-Max Pins: bit.ly/3wkiRPz
    4. 128x32 Oled Screens: bit.ly/4a0gUFK
    5. Corne Keyboard Case: bit.ly/48W6bLP or etsy.me/4ca7fPc
    6. Corne Display Covers: bit.ly/48QgkJW
    7. Switches & Keycaps: bit.ly/3Vbvrus
    8. TRRS Cable: amzn.to/3PjyfBX
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    ⚡️Flashing Your Keyboard
    - QMK Online Configurator: config.qmk.fm/
    - My Corne Keyboard Layout: bit.ly/3TfZ8Ik (upload this file to the configurator)
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    🛠️ Soldering Equipment Recommendations (choose what you need)
    - Yihua 926 Soldering Station: amzn.to/49EtLhv
    - Solder Wick: amzn.to/3v3NacL
    - No Clean Flux: amzn.to/4cdlD9y
    - Better Lead Free Solder (0.5 & .08): amzn.to/3Pcyajl
    - Better Desoldering Pump: amzn.to/3PhnPD8
    - Heat Resistant Tape: amzn.to/3v3NB6T
    - Precision Tweezers Set (includes revers-action): amzn.to/3TeIgkZ
    - Wire/Flush Cutters: amzn.to/3TzeM2V
    - Soldering Mat: amzn.to/49PXZy8
    - Solder Smoke Absorber: amzn.to/43cKtC8
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    🎥 Helpful Soldering Tutorials
    - SMD Soldering Tutorial: • SMD Soldering Tutorial...
    - Soldering Crash Course: • Soldering Crash Course...
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    ⏰ Timestamps
    00:00 - Introduction
    01:22 - Corne Keyboard Parts
    05:38 - Soldering Equipment Recommendations
    08:19 - Solder Diodes
    09:40 - Solder Underglow LEDs
    11:10 - Solder LEDs For Switch Lighting
    12:36 - Solder Kailh Hotswap Sockets
    13:29 - Solder Trrs Jack
    13:59 - Solder Oled Screen Socket
    14:16 - Solder Reset Button
    14:30 - Socket Microcontroller
    16:46 - Install Oled Screen
    17:37 - How To Flash With QMK
    22:32 - Install PCBs Unto Case
    27:07 - Conclusion
    Correction:
    21:51 - CONNECT TRRS FIRST, THEN USB. Connecting the trrs while the keyboard is connected to power has a risk of damaging the microcontroller.
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  • @joseanmartinez
    @joseanmartinez  2 місяці тому +13

    CONNECT THE HALVES WITH TRRS FIRST AND THEN CONNECT YOUR KEYBOARD TO THE COMPUTER. FOR DISCONNECTING, DISCONNECT FIRST USB THEN TRRS. Connecting/disconnecting the trrs while the keyboard is connected to power via USB has a risk of damaging the microcontroller. I didn’t know this before making this video, but someone mentioned this in the comments. I also wanted to mention that the soldering equipment is just my recommendations and what I like to use. Don't feel like you need to have everything I mention in the video to be able to build this if you don't have any soldering equipment already. The most important things I would say are the soldering station with adjustable temperature, no-clean flux and heat resistant tape. The other things already included in the solder station will be most of what you will need. If instead of the partially assembled pcb you are going to be soldering the diodes and LEDs I'd also recommend the reverse-action tweezers and thinner 0.5mm solder to make things a bit easier.

    • @enginerdy
      @enginerdy 29 днів тому

      Oof that’s just a bad design… :(

  • @JonnyD000
    @JonnyD000 Місяць тому +7

    This is by far the best keyboard build tutorial I've found!

  • @yeerehneh
    @yeerehneh 2 місяці тому +4

    been watching your wireless corne video at least 20 times, can't wait to build my own after exams!!!! tysm for this video

  • @ciruspunk6771
    @ciruspunk6771 23 дні тому

    Man you nailed it with on soldering section, the video was super entertaining to watch, well done! 😎

  • @bobrovalex
    @bobrovalex Місяць тому +3

    9:30 apply flux not only for removing solder, but more important ( ! ) apply flux on pads for easy soldering... much-much easier. Main function of flux is to remove oxide layer from pads. P.S. sorry for bad english

  • @nabilaldhaleai5213
    @nabilaldhaleai5213 2 місяці тому

    Wonderful tutorial just in time, I am building a new one soon... thank you so much

  • @hectorserrano9314
    @hectorserrano9314 2 місяці тому +3

    Can you please continue making more content on the corne?? ❤️ I'd love a video where you show how it is to code with it.
    Like show how it feels like type symbols like (){}[] or accents or backticks, etc… I'm so eager to buy one of these 🙌🏻

    • @joseanmartinez
      @joseanmartinez  2 місяці тому +2

      Sure! Sounds like a good idea. Thanks for the feedback.

    • @stefan_luptak
      @stefan_luptak 2 місяці тому +1

      @@joseanmartinez this is something I wonder about too. Showing the usual keyboard workflow. I code in Elixir and there's a ton of % () {} [] / & # and all module names are capitalized. :-) Thanks!

  • @wasaabbi
    @wasaabbi 2 місяці тому +4

    Second. High quality content, wish you sky rocketing subscriber numbers🤙

  • @danielsweb2
    @danielsweb2 2 місяці тому +1

    Love this, thank you for sharing.

  • @yours-truely-sir
    @yours-truely-sir Місяць тому

    I would really love to see a full kit on the website, including the pub the case and the microcontroller really liked the vid.

  • @dmytroparfeniuk2670
    @dmytroparfeniuk2670 2 місяці тому +3

    A real "high quality content". Thanks!

  • @anneallison6402
    @anneallison6402 25 днів тому

    Love this channel! Will suscribe!

  • @2011RGM
    @2011RGM 2 місяці тому

    You need more subscribers! Awesome content.

  • @notgate2624
    @notgate2624 2 місяці тому +1

    Awesome walk-through ... not sure if I ever want to do this lol
    Keyboard makers have incredible patience

    • @joseanmartinez
      @joseanmartinez  2 місяці тому

      Thank you! Yeah building keyboards is definitely not for everyone, but once you understand and get things down, it can be a pretty satisfying experience.

  • @reo-8555
    @reo-8555 Місяць тому

    nice vid! thx a lot

  • @JacquesvanWyk
    @JacquesvanWyk Місяць тому

    I love your channel you amaze me everytime because I also look at same things to do and then find you have done it already hehehe. I have question. I like the voyager blank keys that just have the dot, is there anywhere you have seen these key caps?

  • @Nandafirmans
    @Nandafirmans 2 місяці тому

    thanks man you make me buy corne keyboard

  • @johnr3936
    @johnr3936 Місяць тому

    Really good video

  • @JefCollier
    @JefCollier 2 місяці тому

    @joseanmartinez: you're one of the primary YTers that convinced me to build my own crkbd about a year ago. I kind of wish you released this vid 14 months ago! :-P

    • @joseanmartinez
      @joseanmartinez  2 місяці тому +1

      Hey! I sure would have wanted to! I knew enough back then to make a video on my Corne but I don’t think I was ready for an in depth tutorial like this as it took me a long time to get better at soldering and figure out the best way to record myself while I was doing it, etc… Hope you’re still enjoying your Corne!

    • @JefCollier
      @JefCollier 2 місяці тому

      Thx@@joseanmartinez! I am still enjoying it, but I'm also stuck on a keymap that isn't quite what I wanted. I'll circle back to it one of these days.
      In the meantime, I just wanted you to know that you really started me down this journey. I even have a hefty bit of my dotfiles that were just a clone of yours while I figured out how to personalize my Yabai/skhd/nvim/etc.

  • @TAMusic
    @TAMusic 2 місяці тому +1

    Thanks so much for this amazing tutorial, I think you've finally convinced me to build one of these! Are the 3D models of your cases available for download? I would buy from your shop but I'm outside of the US unfortunately, but do have a 3D printer! I don't think you'd lose any sales by making them available, because people who have 3d printers would 3d print their case anyway. I just don't want to have to design one myself!

  • @emf9
    @emf9 5 днів тому

    Nice video.... Consider using a hot plate or a reflow to solder those... Way faster

  • @stefanipereira1641
    @stefanipereira1641 22 дні тому

    hey Josean, how you doing? I was able to flash correctly one side on the left side of my keyboard but the right side is the same as the left.. any idea how to to flash correctly the right side? Thanks

  • @chandragie
    @chandragie 2 місяці тому +1

    I like this process so much, but don't want to do this so much 🤣

  • @taylorfrench8570
    @taylorfrench8570 8 днів тому

    Are the 3D printable models available anywhere? I would like to try printing the case in my own colors using a home 3D printer :)

  • @ivanpeng959
    @ivanpeng959 7 днів тому

    this is SO awesome!! but can it be wireless?

  • @parikshithpalegar4699
    @parikshithpalegar4699 2 місяці тому +1

    Hey, can you make a video showing how to set up QMK on a Mac? I'm running into issues installing it with Brew.

    • @joseanmartinez
      @joseanmartinez  2 місяці тому +1

      Definitely considering to make a QMK deep dive video in the future. Thanks for the feedback!

  • @LoculusB
    @LoculusB Місяць тому

    Hi, and thank you so far. The soldering technique really helped me out a lot.
    I'm fairly new to split keyboards, and I probably made a big mistake. Since I couldn't find any microcontrollers in stock on the website, I searched on Google (not enough research) and thought that a microcontroller based on RP2040 could be compatible. I bought 2 ProMicro RP2040s on AliExpress. Later on, I noticed that there are more pins in the microcontroller, and on both the left and right sides, there are 13 pins instead of 12. How can I make the microcontroller compatible? What should I read? I know it's a newbie question, but I am lost.

    • @joseanmartinez
      @joseanmartinez  Місяць тому +1

      Happy to hear you found the video helpful! I haven’t used rp2040 microcontrollers before but after doing some research this is what I found: www.reddit.com/r/ErgoMechKeyboards/comments/19bmddk/corne_rp2040_13_pins_new_to_this_help_appreciated/. According to this looks like you can ignore the top two pins and trim off the headers if you’re not using sockets. Also note that the flashing process might be a little different, but you should be able to get it working.

    • @LoculusB
      @LoculusB Місяць тому

      @@joseanmartinez really thansk for the info, il will read and in the next couple of week try the proposed solution. Thanks again :)

  • @rodhash
    @rodhash 23 дні тому

    at 19:00 .. where is the Windows or Command key? is that one with an Apple logo? What about Option key? have you moved it to some other layer not shown here?

  • @user-sx4gx7vn9b
    @user-sx4gx7vn9b Місяць тому

    Hey nice vidéo, I have a question: I want to build it with choc low profiles, is is the same pcb for both mx keys and choc? :)

    • @joseanmartinez
      @joseanmartinez  Місяць тому +1

      Hey! The pcb is actually different. You'd want something like this: www.littlekeyboards.com/collections/corne-pcb-kits/products/corne-choc-hotswap-kit. I think this particular kit doesn't include the leds, but there might be others that do.

  • @jadam42
    @jadam42 Місяць тому

    If you ever offer fully completed kits I’d be interested.

  • @emersonbarros6815
    @emersonbarros6815 2 місяці тому

    Amazing content!
    I just wish it was possible to buy all the parts in Brazil without importing, the price practically doubles if imported.

  • @anonymouscommentator
    @anonymouscommentator 2 місяці тому

    id love to see a followup video on via!

  • @santosvision
    @santosvision 2 місяці тому

    Do you deliver to Europe? (Spain)

  • @tokimaheryramarozaka2116
    @tokimaheryramarozaka2116 2 місяці тому

    Nice, I type this comment using a Corne V3 myself, but want another one with nice!nanos instead. Could you please make a video on how it is to code with it ? I saw your svelteKit blog video a couple times, but we need more.
    One of the questions I had is : isn't your right thumb tired from all the spacing and backspacing ? That's one of the things that made me switch the backspace key to the right pinky again.

    • @joseanmartinez
      @joseanmartinez  2 місяці тому

      Awesome! A video on how I use it to code in Neovim could be interesting! I haven't really noticed my right thumb getting tired, but if you prefer to use your pinky for backspace, that makes sense too!

  • @ayushsingh1315
    @ayushsingh1315 26 днів тому +1

    can you ship internationally?

  • @thoniorandriamialisona3933
    @thoniorandriamialisona3933 5 днів тому

    Is it any way to buy it without DIY?

  • @MCroppered
    @MCroppered 17 днів тому

    Any videos of you doing any actual software engineering coming up?

  • @carshoesch
    @carshoesch 2 місяці тому

    Love the video! Are you planning on keeping the keyboard or sell it? (Asking for a friend)

    • @joseanmartinez
      @joseanmartinez  2 місяці тому

      Happy to hear that! I'm not currently planning on selling the keyboard I made for the video, but the parts you would need to build it are mostly available on splittype.com. I have a list of everything you would need in the description, though I realize you might be looking for an already assembled board. Some shops offer soldering services for the Corne and you would then just need the case, switches and keycaps I'm using.

    • @carshoesch
      @carshoesch 2 місяці тому

      sick, will have a look at it and thanks for the fast response. But yes, I'm indeed looking for an already assembled one@@joseanmartinez

    • @joseanmartinez
      @joseanmartinez  2 місяці тому +2

      @@carshoesch Happy to help! One option would be the little keyboards pre-soldered Corne: bit.ly/4cdEmS5. Then you would just need the keycaps, switches, case and cables which I have links for in the description. Pre-soldered will be more expensive than soldering it yourself, but of course saves you time and removes the extra initial expense of buying soldering equipment if you don't have any already. Hope that helps!

  • @ayoubelmhamdi7920
    @ayoubelmhamdi7920 2 місяці тому

    is there any idea to build a potable split keyboard, because I am always going to the coffee shop.

    • @joseanmartinez
      @joseanmartinez  2 місяці тому +1

      There are options for a wireless corne making use of Nice!Nano microcontrollers and small batteries microcontrollers makes the keyboard more portable.

  • @rikkrome
    @rikkrome 2 місяці тому

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @miguelv06
    @miguelv06 2 місяці тому

    Do you have the 3d printer files for the cases? Or do you sell the files?

    • @joseanmartinez
      @joseanmartinez  2 місяці тому

      Hey! So I currently sell the case itself as a kit with with all of the hardware you’ll need and the switch plates as well: bit.ly/48W6bLP

  • @jjaimealeman
    @jjaimealeman 14 днів тому

    How's Linux (Arch) compatibility?! 🤔

  • @ethanmoss3412
    @ethanmoss3412 2 місяці тому +2

    5:32 Ooo please dont insert your TRRS cable whilst your split keyboard is plugged in and powered, you can cause damage to your microcontrollers!
    EDIT: You can even see the halves both flickering.

    • @joseanmartinez
      @joseanmartinez  2 місяці тому +1

      I had no idea about this, thank you!

    • @ethanmoss3412
      @ethanmoss3412 2 місяці тому

      No problem, glad I was of help!

  • @Bogdanko93
    @Bogdanko93 2 місяці тому

    is there any way to make them wireless?

    • @dorferino
      @dorferino 2 місяці тому

      There's a wireless microcontroller which is a drop in replacement, besides running different software. Can't remember the name though and you'd need one for each half.

    • @joseanmartinez
      @joseanmartinez  2 місяці тому +3

      That’s right, you can use Nice!Nanos for this and small batteries. I wouldn’t use RGB lights with it though. I can look into making a future tutorial on this. I actually own a wireless corne and did a video on it a while back:
      ua-cam.com/video/wTMcH7u-vu0/v-deo.html

    • @JefCollier
      @JefCollier 2 місяці тому +2

      My Nice!Nano runs ZMK. I struggled with custom mappings for a few weeks and kept going back to the default layout until I finally got my head around the firmware.
      The mapping is simple, but you also have to learn about how you plan to toggle layers...total layer raise/lower...held keys to switch layers temporarily? It's also helpful to know how empty layers allow your lower layers to "peek" through...essentially preserving important command keys available across all the layers.
      It sounds complicated at first, but it's totally worth the effort to learn. Besides, you wouldn't be reading this comment if you weren't interested in expanding your knowledge and skillsets while customizing your own environment!

    • @adamrodriguez7598
      @adamrodriguez7598 13 днів тому +1

      Yes with the nice nanos and ZMK software

    • @adamrodriguez7598
      @adamrodriguez7598 13 днів тому

      @@joseanmartinezwhy not use the leds with wireless battery life? I’m going to try my wireless sofle rgb build with a big battery. And I don’t mind connecting power at nights.

  • @izakayachu
    @izakayachu День тому

    via corne plssssssss

  • @morpheus4564
    @morpheus4564 2 місяці тому

    you sell them also 😊

  • @JustABigFan2010
    @JustABigFan2010 2 місяці тому

    Why no letters and numbers on keycaps?

    • @joseanmartinez
      @joseanmartinez  2 місяці тому +2

      I like blanks because I don't really look at my keyboard and its easier to just change my layout if I want to and not need to move keys around.

    • @user-xx4ru4bl7n
      @user-xx4ru4bl7n Місяць тому

      Looks cooler, imho

  • @phineas0053
    @phineas0053 Місяць тому

    Why did I got here so late😢😢😢

    • @joseanmartinez
      @joseanmartinez  Місяць тому

      If you’re looking for a kit, it’ll be back in stock soon!

  • @OfficialGotbrick
    @OfficialGotbrick 2 дні тому

    you a real one for this but fuck mac os, ALL my homies hate mac os

  • @Ok_Mountain_8698
    @Ok_Mountain_8698 2 місяці тому

    First

  • @ambuj.k
    @ambuj.k Місяць тому +7

    I like the idea of the video but the amount of sense of perfection while doing everything wrong just hurts to watch.

    • @BalthazarMaignan
      @BalthazarMaignan Місяць тому

      Could you exolain what he did wrong ? I'm New to this

    • @ambuj.k
      @ambuj.k Місяць тому +7

      @@BalthazarMaignan Your first soldering job doesn't have to be perfect. Like in the video he shows how to adjust the diode's position after soldering one leg but that isn't necessary as long as the other leg is close enough to the other pad on the pcb.
      Same with LEDs, you don't need to buy expensive flux to solder them, you can easily follow the soldering method for diodes just in an X shape and it'll be fine.
      I built my own soldered split keyboard with smaller diodes that this guy used (SOD 323 package) without any perfect solders and the keyboard turned out to be absolutely amazing no matter the quality of the soldering job because as long as there is a connection, it's going to be alright and you're not gonna see your not so perfect soldering job everyday as it stays hidden.
      My advice would be to that you don't aim for the perfect positioning of the components while soldering as long as it works, it can all be fixed if some connection is loose or wrong. Just get started, because perfection is enemy of the good.

    • @BalthazarMaignan
      @BalthazarMaignan Місяць тому +1

      @@ambuj.k ah I see, Thanks for the advices !