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Rough
Blocks

Rough
Black Block: This picture shows the typical size of an average
rough block. This particular block is ready for transportation
out of the quarry. Most rough blocks are taken to the factory
stock yard to be inspected to qualify both their size and the
quality before shipping.

Checking
block measurements: All of our rough blocks are measured and
the sizes are painted onto the side of blocks before being moved
to the shipping yard. Each block has its own unique shipping mark
denoting its weight and destination. The vertical marks running
around the bottom of this block are drilling marks. During the
extraction of this block, drills were used to lever it away from
the rock face.

Block
Inspection: At the factory stockyard the blocks are further
inspected. In the background various rough block materials are
still awaiting inspection. The code on the side of the block in
the foreground denotes the shipping marks and destination of that
particular block. This block was destined for Tokyo.

Blocks
for shipment: The blocks here are all ready for shipment.
As you can see, some of our blocks are extremely large, this block
would be cut to a specific customer order. The block in the forefront
of this image would be approximately 24 tonnes. Some granite block
sizes are usually limited only by international transport shipping
regulations and a port's ability to actually lift the block.
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