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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 graph illustrates the process of creating leather. Overall, the process has 12 steps beginning with delivery animal skin from farm and ending with waxing it.
To start with, animal skin is delivered from farm, preparing for sorting type of skin. In next step, worker use scissors to trim, followed by adding salt covering the whole skin. In their fifth step, skin covered by salt will be cured separately in 30 days. After one month, it is soaked with water from 12 to 24 hours, then employee utilize knife to remove hair above to make sure it is clean. In eighth step, processed skin is put into a wooden box for pickling with acid and salt poured at the same time.
After adding ingredients into a box, it is rolled to make a chemical mixture and tanned for two days, followed by coloring and softening by pouring color and oil into skin. At the end of process, before using wax to treat dyed skin, it is dried by drying machine
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