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Making a robot to carve photos into pumpkins
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I've been wondering if I could turn my haircut robot into a pumpkin carving robot. Cutting hair and carving pumpkins isn't really that different if you think about it - both cut stuff off a roughly pumpkin sized spheroid. In this video I do just that and carve some pretty amazing pumpkins with it. This was a bit of a sprint to get done - I can't wait until next year to make even more insane pumpkins with it!

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@StuffMadeHere

3 years ago

What would you like to see me carve into a pumpkin? Alternatively what else could I try to carve besides a pumpkin?

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@SloppyMechanics

3 years ago

"i love dumb stuff" me too buddy, me too

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@averysmith6400

3 years ago

This dude is one of the most chill guys on YouTube... he's also a genius, so that helps.

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@pixelmace1423

2 years ago

When repairing a machine but keeping almost none of the parts, this process actually saves time as you just transfer the machine spirit instead of making a new machine spirit to inhabit the next version.

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@Avboden

3 years ago

"And it was that at this moment I realized why reverse polarity protection diodes exist"

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@jacr.z.3594

3 years ago

Your in house workshop has better tools than my university's engineering department...

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@mikul9204

3 years ago

Carving a pumpkin: 1 hour Automating pumpkin carving: 100 hours Programmers: Worth it

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3 years ago

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@SirCommoner

2 years ago

This guy is insane, I don't understand how he can be so driven and skilled in all these different areas of expertise, and then be great at YouTube! He has like 30 videos, where is his learning curve? How did he learn to film and edit and be funny and just do such good presentation

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@jeffystevens

3 years ago

I like how at 7:38 he says ā€œthe tricky bitā€ as if that isnā€™t literally every single part of the project

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@RoemDaug

3 years ago

Hi can we agree yet that this is one of the most brilliant engineers on YouTube? Seriously, this guy is a genuine genius. Edit: some of the people in the comments to this don't know what "one of the" means, and it shows.

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@michaelsamples5810

2 years ago

I love how "a small modification" ALWAYS means complete redesign

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@jcass99

2 years ago

You are an absolute genius, the best part is you show your failures. Most smart people only show the final outcome. Great things donā€™t come without failure. You're a true engineer. Your Engineering, Designing, coding, machining, fabricating, welding, woodworking, etc. and we can't miss the electrical engineering part. You're rocking it. Looking forward to seeing your next video.

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@maccrew612

3 years ago

ā€œLike many STEM topics, reading Wikipedia is a great way to feel inadequate.ā€ Itā€™s not just me! I feel so seen.

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@AlecSteele

3 years ago

Speechless!

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@zaidlacksalastname4905

1 year ago

"just because it's hard, doesn't mean it's good" -engineer guy

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@RichChh

3 years ago

Wife: " It does look sadder now, the more I'm looking at it" Shane: " well, the funny thing is that these are all derived from your face" Hahahhahahha

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@JoelCreates

3 years ago

I still have dried pumpkin stuck to my cnc machine from last year, nice execution

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@mallrat7926

3 years ago

This guy is legit the smartest man Iā€™ve ever seen on YouTube, and he accidentally plugged positive to the negative and fried everything lol

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@AdamSmith-du6us

2 years ago

As a software engineer id love to see a walk through of the code.

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