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Grass Printer spells it out

 
Grass Printer
The website Pocket-lint is reporting that an autonomous lawnmower, called Grass Printer, has been designed to cut shapes and words into grass.

They say the design, by Professor Doh Han Young, proposes the robitic mower will have four sensors on its four corners that allow it to selectively trim an area. Using small sized blades for accuracy the Grass Printer's tiny shaft-driving motors move the cutters horizontally and vertically for precision cutting.

Apparently the Grass Printer features a touchscreen display that allows the user to draw whatever pattern or wording they wish to be cut into the grass. Drawing by hand and typing options are separate, allowing for a selection of fonts and letter sizes. Like many other automatic mowers a virtual fence can also be set up to keep it within those parameters.

This could have very useful potential for both sponsorship at sporting events, and for leaving rude messages in your mate's front garden!


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