PROCESS - COMPONENT PRODUCTION
What is Component Production?
Component production is the essential first stage where raw materials transform into the precise building blocks of your furniture
At Anindo, it’s where solid teak or alternative woods become the exact parts—tabletops, chair legs, cabinet panels—needed for your final design
Unlike full automation, we treat each component as a unique piece: machines handle the repetitive, precise work like cutting and sanding, while craftspeople guide every step to respect the wood’s natural character
This isn’t mass production; it’s precision crafting tailored to your specifications, ensuring every part starts with the same care and attention to detail.
WHY IS It So Important?
It ensures that each piece of furniture has consistent quality, precise dimensions, and the right aesthetic finish
By preparing each component separately, we avoid errors during assembly and guarantee that the final product is strong, durable, and visually appealing
This method also allows us to maintain control over the wood’s moisture content and stability to prevent cracking or warping later on
How Does Component Production Work?
Material Preparation
We start by selecting and sorting kiln-dried wood (such as teak or alternatives like mindi) based on size, quality, and design needs
Pieces are marked manually or with simple guides for accuracy, ensuring only the best materials advanc
Cutting and Shaping
Precision machinery, like table saws and band saws, performs initial cuts to outline components, while skilled operators use drill presses for holes or joinery notches
Craftsmen oversee each cut to adjust for the wood's natural grain, minimizing defects and waste
Sanding and Smoothing
Semi-automated sanding machines refine edges and surfaces for uniformity, starting with coarser grits and progressing to finer ones
Experienced workers check and hand-sand intricate areas, ensuring smooth, even textures without over-processing the wood