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Ice Carving Robot

July 15, 2008 by Will O'Brien 1 Comment


[Bruce] and [Jesse] put together an ice carving robot a while back. For the most part, it’s a CNC machine that is placed on top of the ice. In order to handle the actual ice cutting, they opted for a weed eater turned super rotary tool.

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