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The image depicts the production process of a pencil with a flow chart of steps. Cedar trees are replanted and grown for 4 months, then thinned after 3 years. At 14 years, they are cut into thin "slats" and sent to a factory, treated, and dried for 60 days. A groove is made with glue, where the black lead is placed, and covered by a new slat to form a sandwich. Heat is applied to hard-press the assembly, then the pencils are cut from the sandwich. In the final steps, pencils are painted, sharpened, and stamped.
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The diagram illustrate the production of lead pencil.
Overall there are 12 steps to produce a pencil. Start from planting the tree until a sharpened pencil.
In the first stage, the tree are planted for four years before replanted in another 3 years. Then, trees are thined and cultivate after fourteen years. After that, trees are cut into the thin slats and traeted for sixty days. Next, groove are inserted by glue to stcked with the black lead.
In the second stages, groove are sticked with the new slats, which form into a sandwich and using the haet to pard-pressed the sandwich. Consequenctly, sandwich are cut and painted, sharpened, and stamped into a pencil.
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