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The image illustrates a nine-step process for creating furniture from chipboard, organized into two stages. Stage 1, Preparation, involves: 1. Cutting trees; 2. Trimming them into logs; and 3. Making wood chips. Stage 2, Production, begins with: 4. Drying the chips for 24 hours using hot air, releasing steam; 5. Storing the chips for 1-4 weeks; 6. Mixing them with glue and wax; 7. Shaping the mixture in a mould; 8. Pressing it into chipboard; and culminates in 9. Making furniture. A footnote defines chipboard as a product made from wood chips and glue, then pressed into shape.
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The process demonstrates how to create chipboard from timber before used to make furniture.
Overall, the process involves nine steps, beginning with cutting down trees, then converting it into wood chips, and concluding with making furniture.
As for the first four steps, the trees are being cut down and then trimmed into logs. These logs are converted into wood chips, which are dried using steam and hot air for 24 hours.
Concerning the last five steps, the wood chips are stored for a period from 1 to 4 weeks. Then, the stored wood chips are mixed with glue and wax, which is shaped in a mould. Next, the shaped materials are pressed to the chipboard. Finally, the chipboards are manufactured into furniture, such as tables, chairs.
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