Do NOT build a copy of this dangerous machine!
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Re: Do NOT build a copy of this dangerous machine!
That's cool. Now you need to build a machine with a robotic arm that will dunk the Oreo halves in milk and raise it high enough for human consumption.
That will be a real trick because if your 8 year old child wants a dunked Oreo, the robotic arm would be at 3 ft. 4 in., then if the next person is 6 ft. 8 in., the robot would have to compensate for the difference in height, or the 6 ft. 8 in. person would be getting soggy, milk dunked Oreo cookies in his/her belly button.
That will be a real trick because if your 8 year old child wants a dunked Oreo, the robotic arm would be at 3 ft. 4 in., then if the next person is 6 ft. 8 in., the robot would have to compensate for the difference in height, or the 6 ft. 8 in. person would be getting soggy, milk dunked Oreo cookies in his/her belly button.
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Re: Do NOT build a copy of this dangerous machine!
I don't see anything there more dangerous than 80% of what you find in the average kitchen today..
Consider a 'deli meat slicer' or a Kitchen-Aid sausage extruder before you condemn this fellow's work as dangerous
I perhaps would take exception to his claim to be a 'physicist' without more evidence to support the statement.
Are we likely to see him as a member of the 'Darwin Awards' in the near future - or on an episode of 'redneck rockets'?
Never know....
Consider a 'deli meat slicer' or a Kitchen-Aid sausage extruder before you condemn this fellow's work as dangerous
I perhaps would take exception to his claim to be a 'physicist' without more evidence to support the statement.
Are we likely to see him as a member of the 'Darwin Awards' in the near future - or on an episode of 'redneck rockets'?
Never know....
Too many things going on to bother listing them.
Re: Do NOT build a copy of this dangerous machine!
Bob,
Thanks, this was great.
Ken.
Thanks, this was great.
Ken.
One must remember.
The best learning experiences come
from working with the older Masters.
Ken.
The best learning experiences come
from working with the older Masters.
Ken.
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Re: Do NOT build a copy of this dangerous machine!
He said he was in Portland Oregon. I would like to see him bring his machine to a meeting of the Portland Model engineers club. Second Sat of every month.
Dave
Dave