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CyberSlyder - RC Camera Slider for CyberBrick

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1.8 h
2 plates
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Bill of Materials

Maker's Supply Kits and Parts
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608ZZ (2PCS) - EA027
N20 Single Shaft Worm Gear Motor 25rpm (1PCS) - LA008
Multi-Function Controller Core - XA003 (1PCS)
Remote Control Receiver Shield (1PCS) - XA004
Remote Control Transmitter Shield (1PCS) - XA005
M2.5x6 BHCS Machine Screw (20PCS) - AA050
Single-Axis Joystick Module (1PCS) - XA009
14500 7.4V 800mAh Li-ion Battery (1PCS) - PC003
Battery Charger with XH2.54 Connector (1PCS) - XB003
AAA Battery Case with XH2.54 Connector (1PCS) - XA012
Power Switch Module (1PCS) - XA007
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Gray (10103) / Refill / 1kg
Black (10101) / Refill / 1kg
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Description

The CyberSlyder is a Remote Controlled carrier for the Slyder 3D Printable Camera Slider system.

 

This Model is for the CyberBrick compatible carrier only.

 

For the Rail and Track pieces, please go Here
 

CyberSlyder is an advanced Camera Slider module that adds customizable motion to your videos and timelapses

 

Currently, The system allows for

  • Forwards and Backwards Sliding for your videos
  • Speed control options using the CyberBrick Software environment
  • Infinitely expandable track options with the Fully 3D Printed Track
  • Strong, Smooth, and Reliable Footage using the optional Aluminium Extrusion Track

 

Expansion Roadmap: Coming Soon

  • Curved track options
  • Remote Controlled Pan and Tilt
  • Timelapse Kit integration
  • Tripod Mounting options for smaller rails
  • Wall Mounting options for workshop and streaming setups
  • A stronger and more robust Carrier with Dual Motors for heavier cameras
  • Toy Mode - Monorail and Train models for the track, let the kids have fun while you're not filming.
  • Programmability - Pre-set motion paths for advanced Videography

Some example footage can be found Here

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Documentation (1)

Assembly Guide (1)
CyberSlyder - Slyder V2.pdf

CyberBrick Files (1)

FAQ
Official RC Framework
CyberSlyder(2)

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Did any one made assembly video on this? I am struggling to get this going?
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hi there there is an assembly instructions pdf linked in the original file in the description (non-cyberbrick)
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Replying to @jaayjeee :
We tried follow that, its missing alot of information, like we can find the pass the charging cable from carrier. We will try again... but you have done wonderful job these things are very expensive I am glad someone is trying to build alternative solution
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Replying to @jaayjeee :
I've just had a look and fixed some errors in the instructions, tghey are uploading now. you said you were having issues with the charging cable for the carrier, are you talking about where to route the wires for the carrier and the battery here? i am more than happy to help!
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Hi i was wondering your progress on the timelapse functionality of this model? I would LOVE to be able to move my camera while taking a timelapse of a 3d print. Great project going so far. Keep up the amazing work!
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Functionally it sort of works at the moment, but there is a new update to cyberbrick coming soon (i don't know exactly when) that will unlock a bit of functionality for the timelapse module to control more as it activates.
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awesome! I’m getting more into CyberBrick and programming so definitely gonna be something I make sometime. thank you for sharing your work
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Thank you for this! I'm assuming the AAA battery case can be used in alternative to the 800mAh battery pack and charger, can you confirm? I'm wondering if you would consider (since you already have the knowledge) to create a version of this with stepper motors so we would be able to control the speed and possibly creating presets (like a zoom in & out)
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in my testing, the AAA pack didn’t deliver consistent power and would occasionally just stop moving. Which is fine for an RC toy or a controller where you are stopping and starting but not for a rail where you want a constant speed. The Cyberbrick version works with micropython, so there is the option of pre-programmed movement paths. At the moment i have a version I’m testing that uses the Standard Cyberbrick Controller and the buttons and switches on that, for changing speed and stopping/starting the motors. It’s not quite done yet. I’m also working on the pan/tilt one, it’s coming along well and is great for an Action Cam mounted in it, but i may make the carrier a bit longer to have more support for different phones etc.
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Replying to @jaayjeee :
looking forward to the improvements!
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Awesome design and very intuitive! Great for so many applications when filming!
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Heck yeah! Really like this implementation of CyberBrick!
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such a great project & the resulting video looks awesome - I've got this on my list to print soon!
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Hmm what is the use case?
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Cool part, but it would be great if the on/off switch on the motorized support carriage could be operated from the outside. Kind regards
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Love seeing camera equipment on the CyberBrick Platform!
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I decided to print the complete set. This part worked very well. Simple and good fit
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