The Excavator Waiter Demonstration of Engcon precision tools for excavators, in the exhibition "Motor show 2023". The excavator operator cuts a pizza and serves it along with beers to the spectators.
The perfect snowball A skier makes a precision shot with a perfect snowball, which created this tool.
Confectionery uses water jet for cutting cakes The water cutter is an industrial tool capable to cut any material using water at very high pressure. The Edelweiss bakery in Boston, USA is the first that uses water jet for cutting cakes and sweets. As he tells us the owner of, is a much more efficient method and enables cutting in any shape. In addition, the accuracy of the water jet is so great, that gives the perfect show in sweets.
25 tools in your wrist The "Tread" It is an unusual multi-tool that is worn on the hand, by Leatherman.
Sentayehu Teshale: A great Carpenter without hands The Sentayehu Teshale from Ethiopia is a true craftsman. Anything that could never be done with crippled hands, make amazing walk. Manufactures wooden stools in his workshop for over 20 years, using accurately even dangerous electric tools.
Waterjet technology A piece of granite is cut with high precision using water-jet method. The cutting is achieved through a package of small diameter water (0,5 - 1,2 mm) and Pro-high pressure (about 3500-4.000 atmospheres). The small diameter of the bunch actually makes possible to cut even the most difficult projects with corners or small shooting that couldn't be cut with any other tool.
Spectacular dessert The Italian kitchenware company Decorfood, shows us some tools for making a spectacular dessert.
Disney technology before green screen The sodium vapor process is a filmmaking technique for combining actors and background shots. It originated in the British film industry in the late 1950s and was used extensively by Walt Disney Productions in the 1960s and 1970s as a solution before the green screen technology we know today. The filming used sodium vapor lamps in front of which the shots were shot. A beam-splitter camera is used to expose the two separate elements of the film. The main element is normal color negative film which is insensitive to sodium light and the other a black and white film which is highly sensitive to the specific wavelength produced by sodium vapor. In this way the actors' figures could be combined with a different background and captured with great color accuracy in a final film. Production studio Corridor Digital has released a video showing a modern application of the sodium vapor process, using a custom filter developed by Paul Debevec.
Chips from the trunk of a tree The operator of an excavator precisely slices the trunk of a palm tree. As the soft trunk of the palm has no use in industry, shredding it in this way will help it decompose in the soil and also reduce the chances of the beetles breeding "Rhino" - a very nasty pest of the palm - in the rotten mass.
Artificial intelligence software that translates and changes lip movements Jon Finger tested the new Video Translation tool from HeyGen. The software allows you to translate a video of a person speaking in different languages while also synchronizing the lip movements in those languages. The AI-based tool can translate into 9 languages. In the video Jon Finger first speaks in English, and the software translated the video into French and German.