Cutting: This involves slicing the mild steel into pieces or shapes needed for the project. Techniques can include sawing, shearing, or laser cutting, depending on the precision and requirements.
Bending: This process shapes the steel into the desired angles or curves. It is often done using press brakes, folding machines, or by hammering.
Assembling: The shaped pieces are joined together to form a final structure. Welding is a common method for assembling mild steel, though riveting or bolting can also be used depending on the design requirements.
Finishing: After assembly, the surface of the mild steel structure can be treated or finished to enhance durability and resistance to corrosion. Common finishing methods include painting, powder coating, and galvanizing.