Moulding finishing processes
- Moulding finishing processes
There are many steps that lead a moulded piece of wood to become a finished product.
* SandingServes to smoothen edges and blend woodgrains.
* PaintingAn exterior coat that adds color and effect.
* Patina ProcessBy definition, to make look old.
*WaxingUsed to give a worn appearance with different colors.
* Gesso ProcessExterior covering that gives the appearance of Plastic.
* UV ProcessCuring process that repels water from absorbing.
* Compo ProcessProcess that adds fine design by the use of a wheel and soft material that hardens to form the profile.
* FoilingAllows for pin strips and various other finish touches to moulding.
* WrappingPaper laminate is applied to give the appearance of wood or any other pattern, as desired.
* ScrappingProfile is scrapped to give appearance of cuts and scratches.
* EmbossingPattern is burned on profile in the shape of the special wheel that has a matching pattern.
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