Daily Archives: 2022-10-12

Watermelon CNC Uses Lazy Susan

Source: Hack a Day

Article note: _Almost_ that spherical robot that is always lurking in a corner of my brain. The hobby servos and 90Deg gearing are kind of limiting and the manual Z is sketchy, but the lazy susan bearings and general drive layout are super clever.

It is the time of year when a lot of people in certain parts of the world carve pumpkins. [Gonkee] is carving a watermelon, which we assume is similar. He decided to make a CNC machine to do the carving for him. The unusual part is the use of two lazy Susans to make a rotary carving machine. You can see the result in the video below.

The hardware is clever and there is software that lets you do drawings, although we were hoping for something that would process gcode or slice STL. That would be a worthy add-on project. There were a few iterations required before the Melon Carver 3000 worked satisfactorily. Seeing a carving tool operating on two circles gives us a lot of ideas. We aren’t sure how sturdy the mounts are, so don’t plan on carving aluminum without some changes, but we suspect it is possible.

Then again, a laser head mounted on the frame would have probably made short work of the melon, and wouldn’t require much mechanical stiffness. It would, however, take a little effort to keep it in focus. So many ideas to try!

Watermelon is a popular hacking medium, apparently. There’s even one that holds a GameBoy.

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Researchers Develop Transistor-Free Compute-in-Memory Architecture

Source: Hacker News

Article note: Huh. Neat. Analog Ferroelectric machine. It's sort of on the edge of a classical computer, but for those weighted-matrix type problems it seems like a promising mechanism.
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