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How does this compare to the electric carving knives?




It's ultrasonic; the frequency is much higher while the amplitude is much smaller.

The video mentions that the knife vibrates over 40000 times per second.

Watch the video.

It's not obvious at first in the video, but they pre-cut a flat base into the plum to stabilize it on the table, and are cutting in at a slightdownward angle. I feel like you could make nearly the same shot with a regular knife. Tricks like this (and the deliberate filming angles to obscure those details) make the video seem disingenuous and come across akin to a snakeoil sales pitch, which detracts from my genuine interest in how the ultrasonic tech fares.

The shot of the scale showing force as they cut through a tomato was more compelling. I notice after the initial breach, when the knife is about halfway through, the forces are equal again. I assume that's due (at least in part) to friction between the inside of the tomato and the wide, side of the blade. Do they make a skinnier vibro-blade, or something like an ultrasonic cheese cutting wire?


Ultrasonic cheese wire is an awesome companion idea!

or a sonic cheese wire for chirping cheery tunes while chopping chunks of cheese



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