How to make UGG boots?(Part two, making process)
Step 1. Tanning/ processing during this process, the skins are thoroughly rinsed in cold water to remove any excess salt or dirt from the wool and pelt of your UGG snow boots. The next step in the tanning process is called “Fleshing.” This part of the process uses a fleshing machine which removes any excess fat and muscle tissue from the underside of the sheepskins. This part of the process is essential for allowing more rapid and complete penetration of chemicals in the later stages of processing, particularly during the pickling and tanning stages.
Step 2. Finishing After the lengthy tanning process is complete; the final finishing is done so the skins may be used to make Ugg Boots Sale. The skins must be conditioned to approximately 20% moisture content. Staking is the process by which the skins are softened and stretched, and a “nappy” surface is added to the pelt. Final “Combing,” “Ironing,” and “Clipping” then takes place to remove any tangles, burrs, or grass seeds that may be remaining in the wool. The wool is straightened using an iron to remove the natural crimp.
Step 3. Manufacturing A “clicking press” is used to cut individual panels from the skins. After being cut to the right size, the panels are then sewn together using special industrial sewing machines. The soles are then glued to the boot upper, and, finally, the Ugg Boots are ready for you to purchase.