Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) is a world-renowned fast food brand, and its iconic red and white door number has also become the representative of KFC. The history of KFC can be traced back to the early 20th century, when founder Harland Sanders opened the first KFC restaurant in a gas station in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. To make it easier for customers to find the restaurant, Harland Sanders painted red and white stripes on the door, and the iconic KFC door design was born.
The production process of KFC door
The production process of KFC door is not complicated and is mainly divided into the following steps:
Step 1: Prepare materials
p>The materials required to make KFC doors mainly include wood, paint, paint brushes, hammers, screwdrivers and other tools. Among them, the selection of wood is very important. Anti-corrosion wood or specially treated wood is generally used to ensure the durability and waterproofness of the door.
Step 2: Make the door frame
First, you need to make the door frame according to the size of the door. The door frame is generally composed of 4 pieces of wood, and you need to use a hammer and screwdriver to splice them together. Door frames need to be made with great precision to ensure the door opens and closes smoothly.
Step 3: Install the door leaf
The door leaf is the core part of the KFC door. It needs to be made into red and white stripes and installed on the door frame. Making the door leaf requires cutting the wood into strips, which are then stained and painted with paint and a paint brush. Finally, install the door leaf on the door frame. It should be noted that the size of the door leaf and the size of the door frame must completely match.
Step 4: Painting and Decoration
After completing the installation of the door leaf, the entire door needs to be painted and decorated. First, you need to sand the surface of the door, then prime it with primer, and finally apply the topcoat. After the painting is completed, you can also add some decorative elements to the door, such as KFC's iconic patterns and letters.