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LINK TO INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO BUILD
LINK TO INSTRUCTIONS HERE CLICK HERE HERE HERE HERE HERE HERE🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨(or you could use the pdf file I recommend using both.)
REQUIRED EXTRA MATERIALS
IMPORTANT
- When the light switch is not in use, make sure to press the button and power off the controller . This not only saves battery but puts less strain on the servo. For example, if you leave it in the on/off position, the servo makes a noise, and by turning off the servo prevents it. Pressing the button prevents this also, but by a little bit because it puts the servo into a middle position.
Hello, everybody. I would like to share my newest creation: a cyberbrick light that turns on/off. With a click of a remote, turn off a light switch. This was a fun project that I could make, and I hope you guys enjoy it! It uses cyberbrick, which makes things 10X easier with only two different screw types. Some things that you will need/want to know are:
I reccomend getting two batterie so when the light switch battery dies then you can easily replace it.
You will DEFINITELY need better servos, the servos that BAMBU Lab comes with just aren't Strong enough and strip way too easily, I'm sorry.
You will also need to use a better dual-sided tape — again, I am sorry.
The links to both of these will be listed above.
A screw threading (When a screw driver turns and the screw stays in place, the 3d printed object is intact, but the screw is physically broken) is very likely to happen when using a normal screwdriver, so if the screw stops turning, then get pliers, grip the screw tight, and twist to get the screw out. DO NOT pull, as that could ruin the thread.
*OPTIONAL* An electric screwdriver is not required but is heavily recommended because you get to skip the casing prep where pre thread the casing to make it easier to screw. In the tutorial, I only used the screwdriver, but I have tested it with an electric screwdriver.
Since the Model is built around the Bambu screw driver, I recommend that you buy it just in case the screw driver you use doesn't fit. Although I am pretty sure the beginner kit does come with it, I added it to the Bill just in case.
- If, at the end, you build all of it, but the servo is not fully turning off the light switch (It looks like it could rotate just a tad bit more, then the light switch could be turned on/off), you can go into the Cyberbrick app on a computer and manually adjust the angles so that the angles are steeper.
- If you have any problems, please be nice, as this is my first cyberbrick model, and I will answer them most likely within the day that you comment on it and if I do reply, PLEASE reply back with telling me if what I said worked.
CYBERBRICK Automatic Light switch
Publicado em 31 de mar de 2026
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