The provided diagram illustrates the linear process of producing furniture from chipboard derived from natural resources. Overall, this mechanical-based process comprised nine steps, divided into two main stages from logging to the production of wooden furniture.
Looking first at the preparation stage of chipboard from step one to five, it began with cutting down trees in nature. Then, these woods will have their cover peeled, and they will be cut the branches and leaves to collect pristine logs. Once this is done, these woods will be milled into small chips, followed by drying them in steam for one day. The result is put in a container and kept waiting for one to four weeks until the next procedure.
Regarding the remained steps from 6 to 9, these chips, which are dried beforehand, will be mixed with glue and wax to form a homogeneous combination. This mixture will be poured into a mould to shape a plank as it is dehydrated. Many of these completed planks will be put into a pressing machine to graft them tightly to be thicker logs, which is called chipboard. Ultimately, these chipboards will be used to create furniture such as desks and chairs serving human life.
