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Check out the complete build video after the break, followed by a bonus video that focuses on upgrading the machine with an HM10 Bluetooth module for controlling it directly with a phone.
Though all the machine files are freely available, requests a small donation for the accessories files. There are also a couple of accessories for it, like a speedy domino loading stick and a fun little staircase bridge to add to your domino creations. Every dozen or so dominoes, the machine leaves a gap in case one of the dominoes is tipped prematurely. We love that the carousel is designed to be hot-swappable, so you can keep a spare ready to go. A continuous servo turns the carousel, which holds nearly 140 dominoes. The 1:90 geared motor drives the robot around using a 180° servo to steer. Here’s how it works: an Arduino Uno drives two servos and one motor. This machine can be driven directly over Bluetooth like an R/C car, or programmed to follow a predetermined path via Arduino code. is saving loads of time by automating the boring part with a remote control domino-laying machine. Oh, dominoes - the fun of knocking them down is inversely proportional to the pain of setting them all up again.