Processes - Solid Hardwood

Wood Sawing and Manufacturing
"Unveiling the Craftsmanship Behind Your Wood's Journey"

ROUGH SAWN
Horizontal Saw
Unlike traditional wood sawing done manually, our carefully selected logs are sent to the advanced "eye-glasses" sawing machine for precise rough sawing. This cutting-edge technology ensures the sawn woods are perfectly straight and flat surfaces. Thanks to the "eye-glasses" machine, we have the capability to craft large-sized woods, with thickness/width reaching up to 4 feet and lengths up to an impressive 30 feet.
Cutting into sizes
Bandsaw & Crosscut
Once the rough sizes have been sawn, the woods undergo the sizing process in the bandsaw and crosscut section. Here, skilled craftsmen carefully remove any unwanted or defective parts of the wood, ensuring only the finest pieces move forward in the manufacturing journey.

ONE OF THE MOST IMPORANT PROCESS
Kiln Dry
The woods undergo a controlled drying process in a specialized chamber, where we regulate temperature, humidity, and air circulation. This ensures safe and uniform drying without deformation, reaching the ideal "workable" point for each projects' requirements. Moreover, the high-heat treatment in the process also eliminates any potentially harmful insects residing within the wood, offering an additional benefit.
WHERE THE MAGIC STARTS
Semi-finishing Processes
The woods undergo a series of processes: straightening, planking and planing to achieve straight, flat, and uniform sizes of the woods. Next, they proceed to the smooth sanding process, where their appearance is enhanced, resulting in an attractive finish. Additionally, this planing process removes any splinters from the wood, ensuring it is safe to put into use.

FINISHING TOUCH
Finishing Profile
After all the preceding processes, for certain orders, the woods undergo finishing profiles. This includes adding features like tongue and groove profiles for flooring, rounding edges for staircase, door frame profiles, round poles, and more, tailored to the specific requirements of each unique project.