Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Project Rubber Trees.

Started on this project back in July, 2010. Very excited to be moving to a new phase in our project. Was running around arranging for this 'shift' for the last couple of months.
Experimenting for a faster & easier way to tap rubber.

Just last week, we went to Rubber Board (Lembah Getah) to check out the requirement and procedure to deliver rubber to them. Present regulation, 5 X 2 feet X 1/2 inch thick is the acceptable measurement to be considered for rubber sheet. Fully dried, clean sheet to be considered for grade 1, any others maybe considered as grade 2 and or scraps. Daily prices are announce each morning (working days).

Made arrangement to start off the tapping.
It had been a very challenging experience to have reached this stage of our  project and I must register my deep gratitude to all our Ex / Present Partners & Helpers, whom had brought us to this stage. Holding on to an unwavering faith, trust and belief in me. I've learned so many new things from this project. Thank you to the ONE above, whom had been always blessing and helping me.
Started to tap.

Our new stage shall be on managing and fine tuning, on soil, trees, production, logistic and controls. We shall need to optimize all of these, which are within our control.
Soil erosion caused tree to topple over.

Revenue = Rubber Price X Production level.
Production level is within our control, hence by increasing this variable, revenue increases.

Angle of the initial tap was too steep. Should had bought the bigger sized cup.
 We shall need to improve our make shift  molding facility. Also had spoken with our tapper on the new measurement (thickness). We need to find out how thick to mold so that with it dries off to be 1/2 inches thick.
Dirt are dropping in. Got to keep it clean.
Our 1st Rubber Sheet.
Rubber Scraps.


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