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02 · The stone

Marked, cut, dispatched.

A granite block is the unit of value in a quarry. MinerOS follows each one from the bench where it is cut to the lorry that carries it out — one record, start to finish.

Marked, cut, dispatched.
One record per blockbench to lorry
Pit → yard → customerthe chain kept
EN / TE / HImarked in any
Desktop + websame block, same row

A block's life

  1. 01ExtractA block is freed from the bench and enters the record the moment it is down.
  2. 02MeasureLength, width and height are taken at the face; volume follows from the measurement, not a guess.
  3. 03MarkThe marking sheet records pit, dimensions and first grade — entered at the bench, not back at the office.
  4. 04SawThe wire saw cuts the block down; every slice is logged against the block it came from.
  5. 05GradeColour, grain and defects are graded; cracks and patches are noted against the block, not hidden in it.
  6. 06DispatchThe block is stacked in the yard, then loaded out on a dispatch record tied to the customer it left for.

Kept per block

  • Pit and bench it came from
  • Measured dimensions and volume
  • Grade, colour and grain
  • Defects, cracks and patches
  • Where it went, and to whom

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