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Nowadays loggers are still using chainsaws while the trunk's diameter is over the current harvester's maximum operating size. However, dealing with big trunks waste more time and energy for the cut-in-lenght method. Also, it is more harmful to the loggers.The concept of this design is trying to create a new machine that provides the logger a more efficient way instead of using a chainsaw.
NTUST
Industrial and Commercial Design
Taipei, Taiwan
Prof. Jin-Dian Cheng
Prof. Thomas Roney
NTUST
Industrial and Commercial Design
Taipei, Taiwan