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※This video is part of the <Extreme Job - Kitchen Dignity Cutting Board and Knife> broadcast on May 15, 2019. A wooden cutting board manufacturing factory located in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi-do. Boasting a size of approximately 33,000 square meters, this place produces an average of 300 wooden cutting boards per day. The main cutting board wood used here is camphor, which is durable and does not leave knife marks. The first step in making wooden cutting boards is to properly cut the tree into cutting board boards. The length of the camphor tree to be worked on is usually 10 meters and the weight is a whopping 1 ton, so the wood grain must be checked while cutting, so a veteran worker with 30 years of experience is in charge. After that, it must go through four months of natural and artificial drying processes before it can be reborn as a cutting board board. However, camphor is difficult to manage, and it easily splits and deforms during the drying process, and only about 15-20% of it can be made into cutting boards during this process. After that, it goes through cutting and polishing, and after a total of 9 steps of sanding and oiling, you can see the unique pattern and color of the camphor tree. A wooden cutting board is finally completed after going through a very difficult process that will make your arms tingle! Not only does it minimize the strain on the wrist when cutting, but it also has a unique, refreshing scent, so it is gaining popularity these days. Let's take a look at the production site of the camphor tree cutting board. ✔ Program name: Extreme Job - Kitchen's Class Cutting Board and Knife ✔ Broadcast date: 2019.05.15 #GolladunDocumentary #ExtremeJob #ScrapCar #UsedCar #Export