HOW TO – Laser cut (and cook) meat

HOW TO – Laser cut (and cook) meat

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Here’s how to laser cut (and cook) a steak… I didn’t want to be the first to try this, so I’m glad someone else did (settings included)… Link.

It might be time to have a laser-cooked-only dinner….

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Laser etch sushi nori – Link.

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Laser etched matza – Link.

8 thoughts on “HOW TO – Laser cut (and cook) meat

  1. RTourn says:

    LOL!

  2. eccramer says:

    I find this both disturbing and compelling at the same time.

  3. solderer says:

    One thing the author didn’t mention is what a stink this makes in the etcher. There’s a lot of material removal going on and not everything actually makes it to the filter. The residue in the machine and exhaust duct starts to rot pretty quickly.

  4. Village_Idiot says:

    Would the cauterizing effect of the laser allow me to get steaks right off the cow as needed, without the need for slaughtering and conventional processing? And, is this the same alien technology behind the fabled “cattle mutilations” of the 70’s and 80’s, only now it’s finally in our hands?

    Finally, shouldn’t it say “PLETA,” People for the Laser-Etched Treatment of Animals? (“etched” works better than “cut” for the acronym, so just consider it very deeply etched I guess)

    [Note: I don’t tolerate mistreatment of animals- the above statements were just pixels on your screen, nothing more. Please don’t get offended and vandalize my property. Thanks.]

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