
Tximeleta process
It is a joining system already used by the Egyptians and one of the most widely used in carpentry for centuries. Its function in our covers is to join planks or plank cracks of old trees with a lot of history and that do not continue to open. Our tximeletas are made to perfection. To achieve this, it takes a know-how and many hours of preparation, always by hand, there is no machine that can perform it with such perfection.

Erreka process
It is a system for closing large gaps, either in the plank itself or for joining the trunks together, which, due to the shapes of the trunk itself, create a large gap in the center. It is a kind of sewing that is done with sticks either from the wood itself or in a wood that contrasts and enhances it. The sticks, each of different sizes, adapt to the shape of the hole, are made and placed by hand, one by one, in the hole equal to the size of the stick.
