My DIY Fighting Board Journey
>> YOUR LINK HERE: ___ http://youtube.com/watch?v=KEl7mTIw1yw
I made my own fightstick.. (without a stick) so.. stickless fightstick? or hitbox; hitbox-style; All-Button-Controller?? The naming conventions are all over the place for this one. But since it's custom anyway, lets just call it a fighting board. • This was a fun project! And the journey is certainly not over, I'm sure i will mod it to my needs and make Iterations along the way! • 0:00 - Intro • 1:15 - How it started • 2:43 - The Inspiration • 3:32 - The Box • 5:41 - The Switches / Soldering • 8:06 - Reality • 9:23 - Rasberry Pi Pico / GP2040 • 10:46 - The Layout • 11:24 - Outro • What i used for this project: (*optional) • 16x Jelly Pink Akko Switches • 16x Akko Keycaps • A4-sized, 3mm thick MDF plate (or something similar) • 1/2 wooden stick for the sidepanels • wood glue • *Packaging Foam • Ethernet Cable • Solder • Rasberry Pi Pico • *Rasberry Pi Pico Breakoutboard • *rubber feet • a few small screws to mount the MDF plate • GP2040 Software • Tools: • Soldering Iron • Hammer • Chissel • Cutter • Ruler • Wirecutter • Tape • Feel free ask something in the comments, maybe i or another user can help you out with your build! Otherwise i highly recommend joining the OpenStickCommunity Discord. And also try to read everything you can about this decive on their official website, before you start building, since you are ultimately contrained by this software. • Links: • Official GP2040 Website: https://gp2040-ce.info • Official GP2040 Discord: / discord • Wei Min Chan Video: • I Made My Own Fightstick.. Fight Board! • The music you hear in this video was created by me! Tracks are unreleased still, but you can listen to my music here: https://masbokus.bandcamp.com (also on spotify etc.)
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