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Hi everyone, I wanted to build a Ploopy Classic Trackball and found there wasn't yet a full build guide video anywhere on the internet. Figured I might as well make one. Enjoy! I followed the assembly instructions (linked below) on ploopyco's github. They're very detailed and entertaining, and I hope my video can act as a companion to them while you complete your build! I tried to include as many of said details as was reasonable while keeping the video (relatively) short. Also, I've determined via a Reddit thread that my sensor being presoldered was uncommon and not to expect it in a typical kit. It was just a lucky situation. Let me know if you have any questions or criticisms in the comments. Apologies for the camera focus issues - I was more focused on building than filming at times. Maybe I'll build more things in the future! Thanks for watching :) Links: Ploopy Classic Trackball kit (I build Revision D): https://ploopy.co/shop/classic-trackb... Full Assembly Instructions: https://github.com/ploopyco/classic-t... Hardware: Sound test recorded with: Sennheiser MKH8060 Keyboard: Bastard Keyboards Scylla Keycaps: /DEV/TTY MT3 Bleached Switches: Boba U4 62g Normal Mouse: Logitech G400s Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction 00:09 - Parts included in kit 02:46 - Step 1: Get the necessary tools 03:10 - Steps 2-5 (not necessary as sensor was presoldered on my kit) 03:24 - Steps 6-9: Prepare and attach PCB anchor to the base PCB 03:34 - Step 10: Attach the vertical PCB to the PCB anchor 03:43 - Step 11: Insert the PCBs into the electronics assembly jig 04:19 - Step 12: Solder the pads of the base PCB and vertical PCB 04:36 - Step 13: Remove the completed electronics assembly from the assembly jig 05:00 - Step 14: Remove support material from 3D-printed parts (already done in my case) 05:08 - Step 15/16: Prepare and insert the scroll wheel holder into scroll wheel holder holder 05:22 - Step 17: Insert scroll wheel holder holder into electronics assembly 05:42 - Step 18: Assembling the base 05:46 - Step 19: Place electronics assembly onto base 05:57 - Step 20: Screw secondary buttons into base 06:38 - Step 21: Fit the hole in the Top for the Scroll Wheel 06:55 - Step 22/23/24: Prepare Scroll Wheel, Insert dowels into scroll wheel, and Thread silicone ring onto scroll wheel (last part not shown, but it's very straightforward) 07:14 - Step 25: Insert scroll wheel into base 07:37 - Step 26: Screw primary buttons into base 07:50 - Step 27: Prepare the Bearing Press Jig, and Insert the roller bearing and a Roller Bearing Dowel into the halves of the Bearing Press Jig 08:03 - Step 29: Press the halves of the Bearing Press Jig together 08:15 - Step 30: Remove the bearing from the Bearing Press Jig and repeat two more times 08:25 - Step 31: Insert roller bearings into top 09:06 - Step 32: Put the top onto the base 09:51 - Step 33: Insert the screws into the base and apply the friction pads 10:09 - Step 34: Insert the ball 10:30 - Step 35: Verify that the Ploopy Trackball is working correctly 11:15 - Conclusion 11:44 - Step 36: Spin the ball to break in the bearings + Sound Test