well mr musk, i see 191.

 

then you could change the ring saw to

a chainsaw and angularly cut away

as an semi-robotic arm with limited angles

and then with eventual laser sensors

the machine gets away from the scene

as it detects which way the tree is falling.

that could be easier.....

 

 

i don't know if i'll combine this with the knowledge

segmentation website but,

 

i believe i will be creating a line of products

that will be lasting. as in, enhanced durability

and lesser, simpler components (to enhance that durability)

 

it may be less in terms of functions, and may also be

more manual,

 

but it will be lasting.

i possibly will........

 

.........and one way or another, i'm gonna cut them

down trees.... if this method don't work because of

'pinching'.

 

not that i want to. but need it for greater purposes.

the trees will be planned ahead for regrowth.

 

 

just a few hollow spaces in the blade for

people to get in, to install the blade.

which will be closer to the ground.

 

but height, it will adjust on its own.

 

 

wait... damn too many permutations...

 

how about a cylinder. horizontally placed,

spins fast enough to eat away at the tree.

this will not be affected by the pinching.

the patterns of the edges on this cylinder,

may need to be unique, but, it will work.