The production of wooden culery is a complex and delicate process that requires multiple processes to complete. From raw material preparation to finished product packaging, each link requires rigorous operation and professional technical support to ensure the quality and safety of the final product. The following are the detailed steps for making wooden tableware:
Raw material preparation
The first step in making wooden culery is to prepare the raw materials. Commonly used woods include oak, beech, olive wood, etc. These woods have good durability and antibacterial properties. During the raw material preparation stage, the wood needs to be screened and processed to ensure that the selected wood is hard, crack-free and meets relevant safety standards.
Design and mold making
After determining the raw materials, the next step is to design the shape and size of the wooden culery. Designers usually draw detailed drawings and make corresponding molds based on product functionality and aesthetic requirements. Mold making is a key step to ensure consistent size and shape of the product, usually using woodworking or CNC machining techniques to ensure the accuracy and stability of the mold.
Cutting and shaping
Once the mold is made, the wooden culery can be cut and shaped. Woodworking machinery or CNC machine tools are usually used for cutting to ensure that the size and shape of the product meet the design requirements. Processes such as wet treatment or hot press molding may be used during the molding process to increase the density and stability of the product.
Grinding and polishing
After cutting and shaping, wooden culery needs to be sanded and polished to remove burrs and roughness on the surface to make the product smooth and delicate. The sanding process is usually performed with sandpaper or a grinder, while polishing may use special coatings or chemical treatments to improve the gloss and texture of the product.
Painting and assembly
After sanding is completed, wooden culery may need to be painted to increase the durability and beauty of the product. The coating process can choose natural food-grade paint or environmentally friendly water-based paint to ensure product safety and harmlessness. After the painting is completed, an assembly process is required to assemble the different components into the final product.