
I tried to find a picture of a dog boning machine for b3ta, but this was the closest I came up with.
(Contains lamb carcasses being disassembled in a factory setting.
( , Mon 20 Jul 2015, 13:26, Reply)

marel.com/meat-processing/systems-and-equipment/deboning--trimming/pig-head-deboner/414?prdct=1&pc=1
facinating
( , Mon 20 Jul 2015, 13:37, Reply)

The video is quite fascinating indeed. Not a job I'd like as a 9-5 though
( , Mon 20 Jul 2015, 14:26, Reply)

this is very impressive.
If I was a sheep however, that video would make me think that Auschwitz wasn't all that bad, considering...
( , Mon 20 Jul 2015, 13:54, Reply)

edit: "...in supermarket meat..." still no editing of subject line? Amazing, it's like being back in 2003
( , Mon 20 Jul 2015, 14:26, Reply)

it's amazing how well the operation seems to cope with what must be a fair bit of variability in size. the stuff at 5 minutes looks pretty fiddly and i found it disturbingly easy to imagine myself in themachine having the base of my spine cut away. :D
( , Mon 20 Jul 2015, 14:55, Reply)

You see 'Warning X-ray' - this is a CT scan - like you get in hospital, although probably higher dose as subsequent cancer isn't really so much of an issue.
Slightly after that, the robot picks up a halved carcass, and then moves it through a red beam, before backing off, rotating 90 degrees and repeating.
This is to build up a 3d model of the outside using a vision system pointed at that beam.
( , Mon 20 Jul 2015, 16:45, Reply)