a support stand(130) which delivers the rotation power; a cover(140) supporting the saw blade and the driving device; a pedal part(150) pressing by the foot; and a fixing support(160) which is installed at the side of the cover to be perpendicularly slid and is fixed on the surface....
a piece cut off from the main part of something a method of vegetative propagation in which a part of a plant, such as a stem or leaf, is induced to form its own roots a part separated for this purpose Also called (esp US and Canadian):clippingan article, photograph, etc, cut from...
PURPOSE: To provide a root-cutting attachment having a structure capable of efficiently performing a root-cutting work in a short time without injuring the roots of a tree. ;CONSTITUTION: A root-cutting attachment attached to the tip of the arm 10 of a hydraulic excavator 30 comprises a fixed...
Liberally butter one side of each of the pieces of bread making sure to cover the whole surface. Place the bread, buttered side down into the pan. Top each piece with one quarter of the cheese mixture. Turn the heat to medium low. 3. Once the cheese begins to compress and soften ...
I had a ~25 year old mountain ash/rowan tree with nasty surface roots that had chewed up a walkway in my yard and was starting to lift the city sidewalk. It was a beautiful tree, but too large for where it was planted, so it needed to go. I got bids from Devoted Tree Solutions ...
Any rough surface structure, such as a rock, trunk, or tree, reduces the risk of snow movement by creating heterogeneity in the snow layer and ‘nailing’ the snow to the ground. While forests can rarely stop flowing snow avalanches, they are highly effective in preventing avalanche release....
The unique grinding of cutting edge, can make cutting more smoothly,and flat cutting surface. 5.In addition to the touch screen can be set sawing size, the machine is also equipped with scale, can be saw the thickness of the plate more accu...
The roots of trees can fracture rocks and walls by releasing appropriate chemicals (Pawlik et al. 2016; Damme and Hassani 2009), enabling the foliage to find nutrients and sustain themselves. Mushrooms use cracks and crevices in trees and fallen tree logs to anchor themselves and grow, ...
Think of it like a bunch of plastic straws all glued together: They're just like the fibers running up and down the length of a tree trunk. If you were to cut them into cross-sections, you'd get rounds full of visible holes. Make these hole-filled cross-sections the surface of your...
a. To form by penetrating, probing, or digging: cut a trench. b. To exhibit the appearance or give the impression of: cuts a fine figure on the dance floor. 9. a. To separate from a main body; detach: cut a limb from a tree. b. To separate from a group: cut a calf from ...