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The image details a 9-step process for creating chipboard and furniture, divided into Stage 1 (Preparation) and Stage 2 (Production). Stage 1 includes: 1. Cutting wood, 2. Trimming into logs, 3. Making wood chips, 4. Drying the chips with hot air for 24 hours (releasing steam), and 5. Storing the dried chips for 1-4 weeks. Stage 2 includes: 6. Mixing the chips with glue and wax, 7. Shaping the mixture in a mould, 8. Pressing the mould to create chipboard, and 9. Making furniture from the chipboard. Chipboard is defined as a product made from wood chips and glue, then pressed into shape.
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The diagram illustrates the process by which chipboard is made and then used make furniture.
Overall, the procedure consists of several stages, commencing with cutting of trees, followed by storing wood chips, and culminating in the production of furniture. Notably, the process involves drying, storing and mixing so that the wood becomes flexible enough to be shaped.
Initially, trees are cut, after which the tress undergo the trimming process to make logs. Once they have been trimmed, wood chips are made from logs in a specialized machinery. Then, wood chips are dried for 24 hours with hot air, afterwards they are stored for 1-4 weeks.
The stored wood chips are mixed with glue and wax so that they then can be shaped. After being formed in moulds, the mixture becomes flat and smooth. Finally, it is pressed and the chipboard is made. The resulting chipboard is ready for use in furniture manufacturing.
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