
puncture drill
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Here's an idea that might work: let's search for destroyed data materials and see if we can salvage them. I found a model in the kitchen that fits our needs as a pattern. We need a multifunction vehicle designed for universal use, equipped with a puncture drill to collect soil samples. The drill should also have an analyzer that examines both solid and dissolved sedimentation. To accomplish this, we'll use a nested drill with a water jet cutter in the middle, surrounded by an Archimedean screw for removing overburden. The analyzer will be embedded within the screw. Our vehicle requires a double drill feature as well, consisting of two outer rings that rotate against each other. I've recorded a simple design based on existing kitchen devices as an example. Our puncture drill development is ongoing and forms part of a comprehensive concept that includes individual harvesting of cabbage rows, including turnips, due to our vehicle's width. During my trip to Japan, I observed how Japanese farmers harvested ripe cabbages without paths using a small tracked vehicle with just 4 rows of narrow cabbages. We want to replicate this setup by setting up our fields in a similar manner, with the aim of protecting soils from water evaporation and preventing other plants from growing. By doing so, we can optimize existing field usage and improve soil structure. Our goal is multifaceted: we need to plant, harvest all crops, and establish a single base for our vehicle while carrying out soil analyses and harvesting wood from short shoot plant cultivation. Here's a sample step to get us started – igs, stl.
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