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@ -22,11 +22,20 @@ Things you'll need
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-and soldering set with thin wires (maybe awg20 wires)
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__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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-Intro
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This was a project made to make Jubeat cons more accessible, I love the game a lot and I want to share my love for it by helping others achieve their cab goals.
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The project was mostly copied from a different project using mainly acrylic cuts and hardware, but made cheaper by using 3D printing and lesser hardware in total while only needing acrylic buttons.
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This project is based on this other project made from acrylic but with no hex pins
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and only needing M2x10x4(x128 FRICTION FITTED INTO THE CORE FRAME) and M3x8x6(x50 on the front and base parts)
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-3D PRINTED PARTS
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there are 3 printed parts needed(no support needed)
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@ -43,9 +52,14 @@ The Core holds all the switches and each button will need a switch.
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these switches are the ones used for most mouses(Use the ones with the 2m mounting holes only and you'll need 64 of them)
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![Screenshot_20210910-174655_Instagram](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/92096985/146663522-45345d05-0789-4c17-a067-c4f630804e9c.jpg)
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-This project is based on this other project made from acrylic but with no hex pins
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and only needing M2x10x4(x128 FRICTION FITTED INTO THE CORE FRAME) and M3x8x6(x50 on the front and base parts)
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-BODY
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Jubeat Core 9587coreframe_v03_fixed.stl requires modification(cut along the Z axis to reduce height of the Core)
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@ -57,10 +71,18 @@ If not cut the core about this much using Slic3r, This travel length should be p
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![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/92096985/147397933-82bbf0a6-292d-4b16-807b-fb70c4afa6a8.png)
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-BOARD AND CONNECTIVITY
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Also this project runs on arduino Leonardo. codes are for that board at least.
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the code takes Inputs from all input points so just connect the buttons there and bind accordingly.
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The arduino file makes the controller into a 4x4 HID Game controller(joypad.ino).
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-CODE AND BOARD
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This project runs on "Arduino Pro Micro". codes are for that board at least.
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The code takes Inputs from all input points so just connect the buttons there and bind accordingly.
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I've got permission to host a copy of CrazyRedMachine's JubeatIO code and took the liberty to change the input points to suit the Pro Micro better.
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Upload "jubeatIO Pro Micro.ino" into your Pro Micro before you start assembly.
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Please do check out JubeatIO's Code for any updates etc.
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https://github.com/CrazyRedMachine/jubeatIO
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-BUTTONS & SWITCHES
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![Jubeat button](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/92096985/146663272-ae2201dd-17d7-4d54-856c-5219c3eac1ad.PNG)
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-ASSEMBLY
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STEP 1
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Insert all 64 switches into the "Core" first using th 2M screws.
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STEP 2
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Solder and arrange 4 switches to one button based on the button's shape(refer to pic below) to the switches.(Each button needs 4 switches)
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Connect the 4 switches to one Main Wire out, and that wire would be the input for that button.
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@ -94,20 +120,23 @@ Repeat this 15 more times to and connect each button's Main Wire to the board.
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![beans](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/92096985/146663830-876db9bd-dfed-4791-be73-de85ad02d6a6.jpg)
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STEP 3
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Manage the wires and align them directly under the frame, you're gonna have to finesse the wires and tape them to the frame so they stay under the frame.
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Feed the Main Wires out by rows and arrange them by "LANE", having two buttons in a Lane fead out to the direction they are closest too.
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![illustration soldering](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/92096985/147398442-bcb2d3c5-269a-4be6-897e-b41c507542bb.png)
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STEP 4
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Once the wires are neatly arranged, Attach the "jubeat Base wirelog cut .stl" Part to secure the wires under the frame. Use x25(M3x8x6) for mounting.
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STEP 5
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Construct the buttons.
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Sand down the edges of the TOP PART acrylic button and create a smooth edge for charts with "sliding" involved(DO THIS ONLY ON ONE SIDE).
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Glue the TOP PART acrylic to BOTTOM PART acrylic button parts with the recommended glue, make sure to remove the acrylic protective film on the contact point where the buttons touch.
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Once the glue dries you can place them onto the "Core" assembly.
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STEP 6
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UPLOADING CODE AND TESTING.
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Upload joypad.ino to the Pro micro board.
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![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/92096985/147398568-d3e2b02f-8d2e-48b6-ba02-2cd2083033a7.png)
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STEP 7
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MOUNTING.
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Once your controller is working, attach "jubeat Front frame v4 CUT .stl" with all 16 buttons in-between.
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If your buttons are getting stuck between the Front Frame, try using "jubeat Front thinned with logos .stl".
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Mounting onto a monitor is simple, you can use foam double sided tape to directly mount onto a screen. There are a lot of ways to mount, different monitors require different methods, you might need to figure out how to do this yourself.
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STEP 8
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Service>
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I/O INPUT CHECK>
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