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A "wooden mold" is a model used to create casting molds. When mass-producing an item, trying to create the shape of that item one by one can be very time-consuming and costly. Therefore, by first creating a mold, it becomes possible to mass-produce even complex shapes. There are various materials for molds, with wood being the main one, but there are also metal, expanded polystyrene, urethane, and resin-based blocks. Wooden molds are generally made by hand, and wooden mold craftsmen are required to have advanced skills and experience. Our website provides a simple explanation of the process from wooden mold to finished product. If you have any questions or need clarification, please feel free to contact us via email. *For more details, please refer to the external link page or feel free to reach out to us.
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Free membership registrationOshita Wood Pattern Manufacturing Co., Ltd. has been engaged in the wood pattern manufacturing business since its establishment in 1942. Our company produces wooden patterns that serve as models for casting, creating products such as lathe parts, machine tools, ship components, and car press molds using expanded polystyrene, wood, and urethane. Additionally, we have recently introduced 3D CAD/CAM and NC routers, enabling us to create wooden patterns with higher precision through the fusion of traditional craftsmanship and advanced technology. 【Business Activities】 ■ Manufacturing of wooden patterns for casting ■ Production of wooden products *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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