Depending on how much it would cost to hack together a version of this at home, this might actually solve a home food cutting problem I have, haha. I'll have to look into it.
Electric carving knives were all the rage in the 90s and they genuinely cut through squishy things (meat, soft breads, tomatoes) far more cleanly than manual knives but the improvement wasn't worth a seperate tool so they've mostly disappeared from the market, despite the proliferation of a billion other special purpose tools.
yeah, unfortunately I think in my particular case an electric knife wouldn't work. I make homemade American process cheese, and it's very soft, so I'm pretty sure that it would still stick to an electric knife, as well as tear really badly. From the videos, these ultrasonic knives seem like they would work perfectly but the commercial options are all impractically expensive and from doing a little research, all the DIY versions are tiny blades meant for cutting stuff like plastic on 3d prints etc.
Apparently getting the blade design right on a bigger one so that it properly resonates with the transducers is tricky.