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== Abstract == | |||
* The forest densiometer provides a practical, objective way to measure the density of tree canopy. This tool removes all guess work out of determining canopy cover, which is a very useful metric for foresters and construction companies looking to predict how much foliage and tree removal must be done in an specified area. | |||
== Tools Required for Fabrication == | |||
# One 3-D printer capable of printing a 102 mm by 102 mm by 20 mm component. | |||
== Required Skills and Knowledge == | |||
# Ability to operate a 3-D printing device. | |||
== Bill of Materials == | == Bill of Materials == |
Revision as of 04:40, 4 December 2014
Simple Forest Densiometer
Project Developed by Brian Swanson
Abstract
- The forest densiometer provides a practical, objective way to measure the density of tree canopy. This tool removes all guess work out of determining canopy cover, which is a very useful metric for foresters and construction companies looking to predict how much foliage and tree removal must be done in an specified area.
Tools Required for Fabrication
- One 3-D printer capable of printing a 102 mm by 102 mm by 20 mm component.
Required Skills and Knowledge
- Ability to operate a 3-D printing device.
Bill of Materials
- The essential material needed to create this densiometer is 44 grams of PLA plastic. At an average price of $25 per kilogram, this part costs $1.10.
- This part has optional mounting 6 mm bolts. A pair of these approximately cost $1.50. A pair of matching 6 mm nuts will add an additional 25 cents to the bill.