I need help to fuse two projects

Hello, i am new to Arduino projects and i am needing help of fusing two Arduino projects i found on the internet which is these:


I need help because i know so little about Arduino projects and the process around it. I am doing a Keypad Bike Lock for our capstone project and i have so little time to create and learn it.
I already have two of the diagrams and i need to fuse them together but i don't know how

I designed the lock already and it would look like this:

Can you give me some advice and suggestions on how to create this project.
I would like to learn more and this is my first time creating a Arduino project.

Credits to:
GreatScott!
Electronic Clinic

It is a Electronic Keypad Bike lock. The initial design is a U-Lock or also called D-Lock

...and you'll be writing a step-by-step tutorial so others can duplicate your project?

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yes if i finish the project.

Pardon me for saying so, but that makes it a very strange choice for a capstone project which I thought was supposed to tie together all the learning over the years of a course?

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@tension_ox You posted in the Introductory tutorials section. This is clearly NOT an Introductory tutorials. So I have moved your post here. Please be more careful where you post in future.

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So you think that joining up two projects you found in the internet is sufficient to warrant a pass? Plus the fact that you can't even do that and are asking for help to do it is adding insult to injury to all the other students who are actually going to learn stuff doing a capstone project.

Not to mention employers, who look at the final year output as an indication of a student's skill and therefore employability.

To get yourself going, put together a BOM and your requirements. (this is probably what you were hoping we would do)

Then a specification, budget and operation guide.
With all that we can help you plug the pieces together and the code will follow.

I am inclined to say that you omitted to show the power cord in the illustration. :grin:

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