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What tools are needed to make a wooden comb?

Saws, files, wood wax, boxwood, etc.

A finished comb must go through: cutting plates, cutting boards, cooking, drying, putting on shelves, pushing the head, and opening teeth There are 14 processes including surface grinding, tooth making, polishing, dusting, wax polishing, inspection, and packaging. Each process is very particular. Except for cutting discs, cutting plates, pushing teeth, etc., which rely on certain mechanical equipment, the rest The main procedures are mainly manual operations, ensuring the traditional craftsmanship quality of the wooden comb.

General precautions:

1. The thickness of the wood board should be appropriate, pay attention to the direction of the wood grain, follow the grain, and cut the grain. (Boxwood has good strength and the wood grain can be ignored)

2. The back of the comb should be wide enough and of appropriate thickness to ensure strength.

3. The thickness of the comb teeth should not be too thin

4. Use a pencil to draw the comb teeth on the material and then carefully cut it with a hacksaw. After sawing, use a small shaping file (or sandpaper) stick) trimming.

5. Polishing, engraving and finishing (can also be waxed or varnished)