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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 process illustrates how leather is produced. Overall, it is clear that, there are many stages involved in this process, starting with delivering animal skin from the farm and ending with waking. Notably, the process is complex one, which requires both human labor and special uquipment to compelete.
Animal skin is initially delivered from the farm. It is then sorted into small and large sizes. Subsequently, the animal skin is undergone the skimming process. Once it is skimmed, it is added salt. In the following step, the animal sking is pickled, adding salt and acid to the inside of the barrel.
After that, the pickeld skin is removed hair, before soaking into the water for 12-24 hours. In the next phase, animal skin is curled for 30 days. It is trained by adding specific chemicals and it is coloured and softened. In the final stage, it is dried, waxed and it is ready for wearing it on.
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