Same door. Four times the craft. Sharp corners.
Competitors carve a door with one form bit; the corner is left oval — the radius of the tool itself. Silante carves the same door with four different tools and a trigonometric Z-lift — slower, but corners finish razor-sharp. Below: two manufacturers, side by side, on the same 300×300 mm panel.
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Layer Cross-Section — at micron scale
How many coats sit on the 18 mm core, what each one does, and how the total is a fraction of a millimetre — shown in cross-section.
Lacquered Surface
When closed, a single painted door including the edges; the top clear coat adds depth to the colour.
All layers applied
Tap a layer to see its detail.
Coating is only 4.4% of the 18 mm core (0.80 mm).
An aesthetic choice, a manufacturing discipline.
You decide on the CAD screen whether a corner will be oval or sharp. What honours that decision on the shop floor is how many bits touch it. Silante defends that difference on every door — four bits, a few extra minutes.