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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 diagram illustrates the steps taken in the production of leather from animal skin.
Overall, the process has twelve stages starting with the delivery of the animal skin from the farm and ending with waxing.
In the first stage of making leather, animal skin is received from the farm then sorted out with regard to its size. After that, the skin is trimmed and then added salt. It is then allowed to cure for 30 days before being soaked in water in sinks for approximately 12-24 hours.
Afterward, hair is removed from the hide using a knife. The resulting product is then pickled using acid and salt. Following this, with the use of chemicals, tanning occurs for 48 hours. At this point of the process, colour and oil is added to the container bearing the hide for it to get coloured and softened. The product is then hung and dried using driers. Finally, the hide is waxed by hand and ready for use.
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