Before starting the peeling process, gather your tools: a sharp axe, a saw, a sturdy knife, and a hammer. Begin by cutting away any firewood around the base of the tree to create a clear workspace. At a height of 66 centimeters from the ground, make a horizontal cut through the bark using the saw. Then, carefully remove a strip of bark—about 3 to 7 centimeters wide—that faces the roots of the tree. Next, make another horizontal cut along the trunk, and use the knife to make a vertical incision from the top down. With the knife, gently lift and open the bark. Once it's loosened, peel it off with both hands. This section is known as the "brain pupa." After that, the tree is felled, and the remaining trunk is peeled for about 40 centimeters. This part is simpler and referred to as the "brain." The process concludes with using a hoe to dig up the roots and carefully removing the bark from the root area. This final portion is called the "root." The entire process requires precision, patience, and careful handling to ensure the bark is removed effectively without damaging the wood.
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