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  2. List of How It's Made episodes - Wikipedia

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    High-precision cutting tools: Stained glass: Semi-trailers: Recorders: January 18, 2005 4-04: 43: ... Cultured marble sinks: Plantain chips: NASCAR stock cars ...

  3. Marble sculpture - Wikipedia

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    A suitable tool for this task is a point chisel, which is a long, hefty piece of steel with a point at one end and a broad striking surface at the other. A pitching tool may also be used at this early stage, which is a wedge-shaped chisel with a broad, flat edge. The pitching tool is useful for splitting the stone and removing large, unwanted ...

  4. Engineered stone - Wikipedia

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    Marble is a relatively soft material which is prone to scratching, but simple to maintain. Typically it can be repeatedly polished until it becomes too thin. Marble is much more common and accessible around the world, and comes in a wider variety, which gives its engineered counterpart a significant edge in pricing, and more variety in pattern ...

  5. Candoro Marble Works - Wikipedia

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    The Candoro Marble Works was a marble cutting and polishing facility located in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States.Established as a subsidiary of the John J. Craig Company in 1914, the facility's marble products were used in the construction of numerous monumental buildings across the United States during the 1930s and 1940s.

  6. Artificial stone - Wikipedia

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    Engineered stone is the latest development of artificial stone. A mix of marble or quartz powder, resin, and pigment is cast using vacuum oscillation to form blocks. Slabs are then produced by cutting, grinding, and polishing.

  7. Countertop - Wikipedia

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    Once manufactured the tops need only to be cut to length, mitered, fitted for assembly, and end capped (only if it is a visible finished end). A very specific machine for cutting the postform countertop is manufactured by only a few companies, it is commonly called a Cutting Station, Top Saw, or simply Miter Saw. This machine accurately cuts ...