CyberBrick Hardware CADs and Specifications Available Now!

Dear Creators and Backers,

:smiling_face_with_three_hearts:Thank you for your incredible support! Many of you have expressed a desire to get started with designing as soon as possible, so we’ve quickly put together a set of foundational resources to help you dive in. This includes CAD models and basic specifications for all hardware modules, allowing you to at least begin your structural design work. We also encourage you to share these materials and invite more creators to join the CyberBrick community. Let’s build the future together :hammer_and_wrench:

Please note: Some part names or descriptions in these materials may not be entirely consistent with the Kickstarter page. The dimensions and CAD models should be accurate. We appreciate your understanding, as this is the result of releasing these resources ahead of our original schedule.

In addition to the CyberBrick modules and parts included in the Kickstarter Rewards, you can also find additional parts on Maker’s Supply if your design needs any.

On the other hand, our apps are still undergoing user testing and certification, so they won’t be available for a little while. However, rest assured that all hardware wiring and channel mappings are adjustable, so you won’t need to worry about making major design changes later. Thank you for your understanding!

  • If you have any questions about these materials or need additional information, please reply to this forum post, and we’ll respond as soon as possible. We also encourage you to exchange project ideas here. You may find new inspirations from each other’s projects, and avoid duplicate projects.

  • For questions about Kickstarter orders, pricing, and other related topics, please continue to interact in the Kickstarter comments section so that more people can benefit from the discussion.

Thank you for your support! Looking forward to your amazing projects!

Download the files here on Google Drive

Check out Maker’s Supply for additional parts you may need

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The CAD file set seems to be lacking files for the TimeLapse Shield. Could you please provide those missing files?Thank you in advance!

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Thanks for releasing them early. We can’t prototyping without the actual hardware, but we can designing the remote control housing. Would it be possible to release the official remote controller CAD as a template?

This is very much appreciated at this early stage… will allow more makers to start planning new designs or modifying existing ones while waiting for the kickstarter to run it’s course, and parts start shippping.

When do you expect there might be more detail on the multi-function controller core (XA003)? As from the specs sheet can see it support Blueooth and WiFi, as a USB port, support MicroPython, and can see pinout numbers on the edge - but what do they align with - GPIO numbers? Is this an ESP32 based controller (as it appears to be), and if so, which variant? Which GPIOs are reserved for the expansion shields, or if they are not “reserved”, overlap with the breakout pads? And for the transmitter/receiver shields, what RF system are they using, as they look to have their own PCB antenna?

It may also be nice to add the pinouts for each of the ports on the boards… just so people know how it is laid out, if they want to add their own accessories or mods.

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Hello,

Is a French version of the manual planned?

Thank you.

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Update: the CAD models for the Time-lapse kit and its official case have also been uploaded to the same folder.

Here is the folder link again:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1HcXULKSKgY02NHMsfqQHz-65YemSriH7?usp=sharing

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Hi nikoj,

Thank you for your interest in CyberBrick! We’re actively working on adding more language versions to make the experience accessible to everyone. However, these updates will likely not be available until after the Kickstarter campaign.

We truly appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to make CyberBrick even better. If you have any questions or need assistance in the meantime, feel free to reach out!

Thanks a ton for getting back to me so promptly! May Cyberbrick become increasingly better. :grinning:

What tpu type was used in the tracks for the forklift? I have 95a should I get 85a or 90a or is 95a good enough?