The document describes the four main processes used in a project: cutting with an electric jigsaw, planing with a simple plane, hammering with a small hammer, and smearing wax. Cutting is used to cut veneer for components. Planing reduces burrs and improves appearance. Hammering attaches nails instead of pins for joints. Smearing wax adds waterproofing, polish, and a luxury appearance, though the lifespan is uncertain. The advantages and disadvantages of each tool and process are provided.