The diagram provides information on the steps involved in making traditional wooden shoes, known as clogs.
Overall, there are six steps in the clog-making process, starting with sawing the wood and concluding with decorating the clogs, although decoration is optional.
Firstly, either poplar or willow wood is used. It is cut using a saw, and then an axe is employed to outline the shape of the wood. Following this, the wood is cut into smaller pieces with a knife, and a spoon drill is used to create a hole for the inner part of the shoe, ensuring a proper fit for the foot.
For finishing touches, sandpaper is needed to smooth the inner and outer surfaces of the clogs, ensuring that they are neat and comfortable. Finally, the clogs can be decorated using various materials such as paint.
