TETRASTORE
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I agree with this quotation but I disagree with others concerning this discussion.see, I would never dream of telling you how to use a bearing or how to fold a sheet, because my knowledge in mechanics shatters absolute zero.
on condition inverse, you had the daring to propose a solution in a field not yours,
proposing to the poor student a solution that is absolutely wrong.
I'm sorry. @marco f inox It is a collaborative and helpful user who from the first post has clearly highlighted that it was an exercise and only required to identify an error (to him already known and correct) in his project. who was interested could try, who was not able to refrain from wasting time.
I personally did not understand the operation of the device well and would have preferred an explanatory scheme for which I abstained from the intervention.
Perhaps these types of "exercises" should be placed in a special section, but not prohibited or derise causing the annihilation of the authors who have given themselves to be made, believing in good faith to provide a technical contribution.
on this forum, for example, there is an old discussion in which several users have exposed their complete projects in 3d not to show who has it longer or how good it was, but to show others the technical level of their elaborates, providing subsequently to those who demanded advice on techniques adopted and solutions.
in the specific case of the device @marco f inox, we are in the field of diy (do it yourself) of which the web is flooded with applications of which some geniuses, for which the authors have not cared about costs, industrialization, etc., but only to share a solution of a car tool built especially for personal satisfaction.
the intention was surely to realize a device that partially automated an operation (cut of chestnuts) that, surely, can be done manually with a commercial object of the cost of a few euros to make a kilo of boilers in front of the fireplace, but I can assure you that in the sands of the chestnut this object becomes challenging when they have to affect 40-50 quintals at a time.
I therefore believe that this device @marco f inox should not be derided and underestimated but should be correctly compared with other analogues existing on the market, limiting comments (if one wishes, but is not obliged) to the pure technical aspect that I think was what was initially requested by the author of this discussion.
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