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Kid Remote Controller

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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15 plates
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Bill of Materials

Maker's Supply Kits and Parts
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Beginner Hardware Kit - ZK004 (1 Vehicle, 1 Remote)
Bambu Filaments
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Sunflower Yellow (10402) / Filament with spool / 1kg
Black (10101) / Filament with spool / 1kg
Matte Scarlet Red (11200) / Filament with spool / 1kg
Gray (53102) / Filament with spool / 1 kg
TPU 90A / Quicksilver(51106) / 1 kg
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  • 2Pin SH1.0 Connector x 4: 200mm Length

Description

Hello everyone,
For my second entry in the Makerworld competitions, I wanted to offer the community a larger, fun, modular remote control designed for children (ages 3 and up only). It can also be suitable for people who experience fine motor difficulties in their hands, thanks to its easy-to-grip design.

 

 

It is made up of two bays with a standard shape (left/right interchangeable) that can accommodate different modules. Part of it can be assembled by a child using the 3D-printed screws and screwdriver.

 

NEW CONTENT !! 

I make some updates on this model. I solve some issues on it and add 2 modules

List of modifications and addons :

  • Thread holes are optimized to solve the problem of self-locking Cyberbrick screws
  • Replacement of BT2x5 screws by generic Cyberbrick kit screws to close modules
  • Add a window to the front cap to be able to check if the controller is on/off
  • Add rocker switch on the front emplacements of the controller
  • Correction of joystick level
  • NEW X AXIS MODULE
  • NEW 4 BUTTONS MODULE (/!\ 200mm 2pins SH1.0 wires need /!\)
  • New ball grips for 1 and 2 axis modules

You can find illustrations of theses updates in the attached document (Update Details)

ALL OLD PARTS ARE COMPATIBLE WITH THE NEW ONES INSTEAD OF MODULES CASING DUE TO THE REPLACEMENT OF BT2x5 SCREWS BY THE CYBERBRICK KIT SCREWS.

 

It can be powered either with the AAA battery module or with the rechargeable lithium battery.

 

There are also three additional types of optional supports:

  • Grips to add on the underside of the remote
  • Table mount
  • Support to hold the remote between the user’s knees

 

Due to the competition deadline and the length of the official CyberBrick evaluation process, I have uploaded the JSON configuration file in .txt format to the documentation folder so that it is immediately available. Please rename the file extension from .txt to .json to use it.

 

UPDATED DECEMBER 14, 2025 HERE'S THE LINK TO THE CYBERBRICK MODEL : LINK

Minors must be supervised by an adult when playing with CyberBrick toys.

Thank you for your understanding and happy printing!

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Documentation (3)

Assembly Guide (2)
Assembly Guide.pdf
Update Details.pdf
Other Files (1)
Kid Joystick Base.json.txt

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Perfect controller for kids and simple vehicles. I printed 1-acis controls for both sides. I did have a hard time getting the screws fully tightened, seemed like the holes either got narrower the further down or were not deep enough. I did print in PLA Silk so that could be why as well. Have not done it yet, but may drill a small hole or modify the cover for the board to allow for visibility of the light to make sure it is on/off and connected.
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Thank you for your feedback. It is important to improve my design. The screws you had problem with it, is it printed screws or theards for the cyberbrick screws ? I already work on threads to improve the tighting of cyberbrick screws. For the front cap. It is a good remark. I will make something to improve this point too. Thank you again for your comment !
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The cyberbrick screws that come in the kit. They started out threading in fine but got difficult towards the end.
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Hi ibraun, I publish an update of my remote. I add a small window in the front cap to see if the remote is on or off. I also change the threads shape to solve the problem of difficult screws. Thanks for your feedback, it helped me improve this model !
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Great design, printing it now. Which RC uniuts have you used this for the forklift or truck?
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Thank you ! I only try the forklift for the moment. I use the 2 axis joystick module for the movements of the forklift and the vertical 1 axis joystick module to control the fork. I can put some images of my programmation if needed.
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I also grow the deadzone to 1000 for the Fork_Move to avoid non needed movements
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Replying to @CataPank :
Thanks, I have completed the assembly of the controller yesterday. I need to build the truck now.
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Love this idea, can't wait for more models. Going to use this for my 3 year old
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Thank you ! I work on it. Hope your child will like it !
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This is such a great form factor for the kiddos. Great addition to the CyberBrick line up!
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Thank you for you comment. I work on additionnal module. I hope this will expand the possibilities for use !
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Mate that's awesome, can't wait to make this for my 3 year old daughter, she's gonna love it!
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Thank you for your comment ! My little boy loves it. Hope your daughter will appreciate it too !
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Outstanding - this has been on my mind. can't wait to try it.
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This is awesome
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This is so cool. Ive wanted to bring my RC cars to my vendor events to show off and I think this would be a great way to let kids play with the RC without worry
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great for kids
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super
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