Major site overhaul: resources hub, content migration, new blog posts, forms

- Redesign /resources as sectioned hub with category pages
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- Fix blog post slugs (rename gibberish filenames)
- Rename Design Blog to Design Blogs across site
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- Redesign rover repair request form with dynamic rover entries
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title: "Design Blog: Domino Layer"
date: "2024-12-31"
categories: ["Design Blog"]
tags: ["Design Blog", "3D Printing"]
categories: ["Design Blogs"]
tags: ["Design Blogs", "3D Printing"]
excerpt: "My name is Binara, and I will be taking you through the entire design process of how I created the domino layer attachment. The original task was to develop an attachment for the rover to store and lay dominos in patterns coded by the user. Step 1: R"
featuredImage: "/images/resources/design-blog-domino-layer.jpg"
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My name is Binara, and I will be taking you through the entire design process of how I created the domino layer attachment. The original task was to develop an attachment for the rover to store and lay dominos in patterns coded by the user.
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Here are some of the ideas I found out there for domino layers:
![](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60a43bf842d7b601064a8828/45231eb2-432b-4049-8977-8d3397920658/SDOM_Domino_Machine_4538_R_PDP.jpg)
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Most of these designs have the same core concept. They store the dominoes in a stack and shift them to the ground one by one. While they are not identical, all the designs are similar.
![](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60a43bf842d7b601064a8828/fa6a1edc-7bbb-47a3-928a-0d3ad797dba8/p8zlu_512.jpg)
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Now that we have a couple ideas, its time to plan out how you will tackle the problem. Sometimes sketches are a great way to get ideas down on paper, which helps to get an idea of the whole picture.
![](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60a43bf842d7b601064a8828/836a6c96-5187-4281-9336-22fb2b8cbf7f/IMG_0826.jpg)
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Pick a design and get started on it! Depending on how you make your creations, this part will differ for many. I planned on using 3D printing to prototype my domino layer. To design the parts, I used Autodesk Inventor to visualise and slowly build a printable model.
![](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60a43bf842d7b601064a8828/6bb729ae-5257-4eac-b36c-0713f4a6d901/cad+1.PNG)
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Here weve got the dominoes coming in from the top. The paddle spins around and knocks a domino down into a slide. The domino then slides down to a door on a servo. The door is needed to prevent the dominoes from falling over from the impact of hitting the ground.
![](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60a43bf842d7b601064a8828/7f0c08a8-fda5-490f-a15a-6c2be52ad009/cad+4.jpg)
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Weve added a cut-out in the body to read the screen. Also, the door was changed entirely. It was noticed in the last design that dominoes may still fall over despite the door being closed. This new door can now squeeze a domino against itself to ensure its standing upright.
![](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60a43bf842d7b601064a8828/8c235082-a6a4-43f6-8ad6-5de87bffdc18/cad+6.jpg)
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This significant change removed the paddle and replaced it with a sliding mechanism that moved back and forth. When it comes forward, it pushes a domino into the slide. And when it pulls back, the next domino will fall into position.
![](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60a43bf842d7b601064a8828/ccee56cc-f3ba-437d-a6dd-e12fd31d83c5/cad+7.jpg)
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And finally, after many, many iterations, the design works. Now all thats left is to consider a couple options to make your design perfect in the future. Some considerations could be:
- **Ease of Assembly: **How easy is it to put the design together? Maybe screws could hold a part better than glue, or you could add a space near a bolt to easily get a tool into it.
- **Ease of Assembly:** How easy is it to put the design together? Maybe screws could hold a part better than glue, or you could add a space near a bolt to easily get a tool into it.
- **Cost: **How much material does it use? There may be a way to use less plastic or cardboard. Is there another way to orient the model to make the prints faster?
- **Cost:** How much material does it use? There may be a way to use less plastic or cardboard. Is there another way to orient the model to make the prints faster?
- **Aesthetic: **How does it look? Yes, we also enjoy looking at the finished product and thinking, Wow, that looks awesome. You could change the shape of the design to look more professional. Add a logo? Maybe coordinate the colour of your prints to make the appearance really pop.
- **Aesthetic:** How does it look? Yes, we also enjoy looking at the finished product and thinking, Wow, that looks awesome. You could change the shape of the design to look more professional. Add a logo? Maybe coordinate the colour of your prints to make the appearance really pop.