She also bought a chainsaw and other woodworking tools, selecting straight, evenly thick trunks to cut down, trimmed clean of branches, split down the middle, and hollowed out the core to make feed troughs.
This was truly a physically demanding task.
She used everything, saws, axes, chisels, adzes, and red-hot iron blocks. After two days of work, she finally hollowed out the tree core, resulting in two rough, spike-filled feed troughs, which she then smoothed out with a grinder, placing them on the opposite bank of the river on her ten-acre farm, filled them with salt blocks, and left them be.
When a week had passed, Ye Nai contacted the manufacturer and picked up the newly made electric awnings.