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The image illustrates the leather-making process in a flowchart from '1. Delivery' to '12. Waxing'; beginning with animal skin sourced from a farm and leading to '2. Sorting' into 'Small' and 'Large' sizes, moving to '3. Trimming', then '4. Adding salt', followed by '5. Curing' for '30 days'. Next is '6. Soaking' in water lasting '1-2' and '24 hours', proceeding to '7. Removing hair' using a 'Knife', advancing to '8. Pickling' with 'Salt' and 'Acid', furthering to '9. Tanning' with 'Chemicals' for '48 hours', leading to '10. Colouring and softening' with 'Colour', continuing to '11. Drying', finalized by '12. Waxing'.
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The aboved diagram describes the process of leather making.
The delivered animal skin from the farm will be divided into two main processes.
The first process is clean; it includes sorting – in this step, they divide based on dimension by separating large and small ones. After that, trimming in shaped pieces and salts are added and left for 30 days. After that period, animal skin will be soaked under water for twelve to twenty-four hours and then removed hairs manually with a knife before pickling with salt and acid.
The second process is the processing steps. In the beginning, chemicals will be added to a rotary tank. After 48 hours of mixing, the skin will be taken out of tanning and put in a sink with color and oil; the skin will have color and softness after this step. After that, they will be hung on and dried by air. The final step is waxing again and finishing the process.
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