Technologies Used
Technologies Used in the Production of Solid Wood Furniture, Tables, and Stairs
The solid wood processing industry has evolved significantly due to modern technologies that combine traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge innovations. The following technologies and advanced processes are used in the production of solid wood furniture, tables, and stairs:
1. Wood Selection and Drying
- Selection of high-quality wood species (oak, walnut, ash, beech, etc.).
- Controlled drying in specialized ovens to reduce the wood's moisture content and prevent future deformation.
2. Cutting and Primary Processing
- Computerized cutting (CNC) – ensures millimetric precision and minimizes material waste.
- Planing and sectioning to achieve smooth surfaces and custom components.
3. Assembly and High-Precision Joints
- Traditional joints (dovetail, tongue and groove, tenon and mortise) for increased strength and durability.
- Professional adhesives and hydraulic presses for optimal bonding.
4. CNC Carving and Engraving
- Use of laser technology and CNC routers for decorative details and complex customizations.
5. Sanding and Surface Finishing
- Manual and automated sanding for a flawless finish.
- Application of natural oils, eco-friendly lacquers, and stains for protection and refined aesthetics.
6. Assembly and Quality Control
- Final assembly and strength testing of each piece.
- Detailed inspection of every product before delivery to ensure the highest quality standards.