Do NOT build a copy of this dangerous machine!

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RCW
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Do NOT build a copy of this dangerous machine!

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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.
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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 :lol:

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.... :P
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Bob,

Thanks, this was great. :lol:

Ken. :)
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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
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