Marble Mining and Manufacturing From a $1 Billion Quarry | The Luxury Stone
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- Marble Mining and Manufacturing From a $1 Billion Quarry | The Luxury Stone
Did you know that marbles are metamorphic rocks? This indicates that although they were formerly a different kind of rock, they have all undergone significant alteration from their igneous, sedimentary, or previous metamorphic forms. Marble has been in existence for a considerable amount of time. It has actually been a common building and home accent material for generations.
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What a marbleous piece
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I used to transport templates to a location and then deliver the finished countertop to the customer on an A-frame. The sight of the marble in the racks, awaiting transformation, was truly captivating. The process, though challenging, is often overlooked by most, but the intricacies involved are beyond belief. Crafting these countertops requires an incredible amount of skill and effort, turning raw materials into exquisite pieces that grace homes.
Do you believe that one day I will build you a house of stone?
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@@Aleksandra-lf8ky Hello, my dear friend
This is a difficult process. Most people take it for granite. 😄
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Its a pain in the arse to sanstone by hand...
Take it for Granite👍 Paul cook👎😂🤣
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good one ! :)
Just unbelievable amount of work that goes in there.
It's full of smart and ugly machines. But still gets the job done well
If i was building a giant stone pyramid, these are the techniques and machinery i would use...
As a realist artist I've always loved it. It's precious stuff, and not hard at all, it's crystalline, and can be damaged quite easily.
Just beautiful to work with, unlike any other rock or stone.
To this day it's still expensive, and so it should be. ❤
Fascinating insight into the marble mining process! The combination of natural formation and human ingenuity in creating these beautiful marble pieces is truly remarkable. It's intriguing to see how technology and manual labor come together in this intricate process. Great video, looking forward to more such informative content.
I used to carry the templates to a place then carry the finished counter top back to the customer on an a frame. Lovely looking at the marble in the racks waiting to be used.very beautiful.
Thank you
I appreciate the insight on marble's limitations for countertops. It's essential for homeowners to consider factors like hardness and susceptibility to damage when investing in kitchen surfaces, where durability is paramount.
They don't. Then they call us as the builder to fix it.
NOBODY NEEDS THIS IN SUCH A HUUUUGE AMOUNT - LOVE AND ~ RESPECT ~ RESPECT ~ RESPECT ~ MOTHER EARTH
Its a fucking rock u donut
Yes. Best to leave it in the mountain where nobody can see it. Ever. Just another large hill.
My problem is people chopping it into tiny knicknacks that get thrown away, like souvenirs, etc. This should be reserved for big projects like the Taj Mahal, The Duomo, the David, etc. My parents had a Connemara Marble ashtray. no clue where it is now. Dont care. What a waste.
Outstanding ! Now I understand why it's so expensive, And worth every penny !!!
water is cooling the cutting "blades/ wires" its not for crack prevention, #1 enemy of any cutting tool drill bit etc is heat
Yep. Cool the blade, minimize dangerous dust, and less stone chipping/cracking.
This is awesome..my favourite part is the cutting of the marble stones.....thanks for sharing.
Great video! Very cool process to watch play out.
Absolutely marbleous.
Cutting-edge technology in heavy machinery exceeds all expectations.
None of those workers wearing airway protection :(
The open cut marble mine looked surreal.
Are the marble dust or fragments created by the cutting processes used for anything?
Wow that’s natural beauty and eons in the making 💜
I love marble. When we built our home it was one thing I insisted on. We have different colored .arble throughout our home. Black and grey in the main kitchen and black and white in the. Main bathrooms and master bedroom ensuite and the guest wing bathroom. In the TV room / living room we have a fireplace with a flat screen TV that is flush with the marble above the fireplace.
Before I retired I worked in a big house (17,500 sq. ft.) with 7 bathrooms. Different marble in each one. Beautiful home. A**hole owner.
My favorite is when the thumbnail has no presence anywhere in the video.
Yes! So infuriating and time wasting!
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The end result was breathtaking. Makes me want to upgrade my kitchen.
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This video made me think that how Taj Mahal one of the world's wonder was built 🧐. They did not had these cutting machines.
Good point
Very beautiful marble thank you.
1:25 Est-ce que cela garantit la sécurité des personnes à proximité ?
I have two favorite parts: Seeing it in its natural state being excavated... and seeing it in its finished state in the home.
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My favorite part was how just as he's talking about all the precautions they take to move the countertop the video showed them NOT doing that.
I was surprised how thin that countertop was. It almost had to have rebar embedded in the back.
I learned something new from this video.... marble slabs can have epoxy and fabric added to increase strength. This also allows better finish on exposed side as it becomes more dimensionally stable. Like putting a 'cast' on a broken bone.
Oh no, no, no... this uses MEGA epoxy (apparently). I've no idea what that is, but it was a surprise to me too. I'd have preferred a little science, but I'm guessing this isn't a channel for me.
Thanks, I too never heard of it. Learning is good.@@paultinwell5557
i think it was the backside of the slab they applied epoxy and most likely a nylon or polyester mesh.
but yeah 'mega epoxy' was weird one
Thanks for comment@@priorityone89
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Добрий ден где можно купит и сколко стоит
Wow,this is incredible,love it 😍🔥
Interesting quarrying! Marble is a metamorphic calcite with a Mohs hardness of 3 and will etch easily, removing the polished surface and is not suited for countertops in my opinion. Granite with a hardness of 7 is a much better material that is bulletproof compared to marble.
As a kitchen and bath remodeler since the 80's, I agree Marble is a HORRIBLE counter material..It soaks up stains...Granite is far better...I remember when we were pretty limited to color selections back in the day...Now, it's almost TOO HARD to select the "just right" color...The African, Indian, and South American color selections are so beautiful and exotic!
One of the biggest mosque searched worldwide for the whitest marble and found it in China, indeed it's beautiful. I believe it's the second big mosque with the largest carpet.
Exactly, but then again the Renaissance masters couldn't have chiseld David's scrotum that easily with a harder rock...
There is a marble called shadow storm , we are calling it $h!t storm because its such a pefect material for countertops . I would not put that thing not even in my basement to put old uselles things on it .
@@dodoslovensko yea. Rich people tastes can suck.
Luar biasa...👍👍
Heb zoveel marmer gezien ,en wat er van gemaakt wordt.
Heb het zelf nageschildert.
Maar wat de natuur maakt is en blijft uniek.❤😊
Incredible!
Incredibly beautiful
Thank you great video.
So let me get this right they are taking huge chunks out of the earth, leaving huge holes so folks can have counter tops. Humans are so full of genious .
Wonderful.....
❤Wow amazing
Amazing, they mentioned a 35 ton block, as if it was heavy. How were the blocks weighing 1200 tons moved in Baalbek?
Whouah 👌 Thanks for this great video 🙏😎
Carrying clamps are nowhere in sight as the narrator says, “carrying clamps are used to ensure stability”
In the beginning 0:15 there is an incredibly big, beautiful and luxurious bathroom, covered on marble. How would they fix the plumbing though, if something goes wrong? Do they detach the slabs on their entirety from the wall? Do they have to fix the pipes from the other side? Not always those same type of marble is available afterwards....
Amazing guut ❤🙏👍🥰
Looks like a cool job to have, I've always loved the look of natural marble
Look at the specialized equipment needed to get simple slabs.
And yet for years we were expected to believe ancient civilizations constructed huge structures, statuary, delicate vases with sticks, stones and guys pulling blocks.
Look at all the devastation that theses mines did to the pristine forest and mountains 😓😣🤬
I love marble, but I'm always taking it for granite.
Those slabs with sinkholes are the most scariest to carry.
Very interesting, thanks for filling in the blanks. No wonder counter tops made of stone are so expensive.
MY very own? Excellent - I'll pick it up some time next week please.
Very interesting video - best wishes.
The project I am on the marble alone was 33 million so these folks have it going on that’s for sure
Amazing video
Great video. Very high quality
In manufacturing, marble gang saws are employed to slice large marble blocks into thin slabs. These multi-blade saws use water or other cooling agents to prevent overheating during the cutting process.
It’s particularly good in a cake.
Sooner such elements would over, provided these natural resources are kept extracted.
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Thank you
wow wow .
very cool to watch
Marble forniture reminds me of a cemetery.
Good INFO
Marbellous
It's hard to believe it isn't more expensive.
good job!
cutting mountains just for smoothening surroundings
The early dynastic Egyptian's were cutting marble before steel tools were even invented. Pretty crazy.
As beautiful as marble is, it will absorb stains. Unlike granite that isn’t porous. For counter tops in kitchens I always advise granite, marble for bathrooms.
Cheaper grades of granite are porous and permeable.
Thanks to the earth.
Makes me wonder how marble was processes a thousand years ago, with no machinery.
presumably with a hammer, chisel and wedges to split the rock, and then hand sanded
@@cyclnvancouver8060 yeah, yeah, so you’re THAT GUY! No machinery, hardly any cutting through the marble, and sanding it by hand for weeks(months). Slave labor, for sure.
@@tinadiggingindirtweinstein5648 When I was at Machhu Piccu, the guide explained that that was how the rock on site was quarried and shaped for building purposes. Perhaps they used slaves or just craftsmen. From what we were told, it was actually fairly easy to split the rock with water soaked wedges and temperature changes.
I prefer using equipment of course, but you will notice that I was responding to someone who was asking how marble was cut 1000 years ago. I am pretty sure they did not have horizontal saws or forklifts or any other useful tools like we have.
I like how we have mountains of this stuff yet a common counter top costs $5000
Uh......really?? You think that huge equipment and the maintenance of it is free?? Dangerous work. Let me guess, an anti-mining greeny?? How did I know??
@@elmerfudd7674 So, my father did, no spending fortune, he had marble in his land, just mined it with workers help, some Stone Age machine, the house got marvelous with just some ingenuity. All luxury and elegance. Also woods furniture, tree was cut in his land, even the government said it illegal, he did anyway, because the government got their tax and he owned the land, so the tree belong to landlord.
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Large-scale agriculture heavily relies on powerful and specialized machines for tasks such as planting, fertilizing, and harvesting, ensuring the efficiency needed to meet global food demands.
Water for saws is also to keep the marble dust down so workers dont breath it in.
"Marble: Flexing on the poor for thousands of years"
makes you wonder how the "ancient world" did it with copper chisels and stone hammers
my god this was wonderfull to watch🤩
This countertop item is a marble of engineering.
Some off the coldest places I've ever worked
8:12 is not enhancing any appearance or smoothness since that mesh is underneath! Look 3 minutes further in the video and you will see that you will never see the mesh once is installed! Is 100% helps with cracks and other things… i agree with that!
Very educational; thank you.
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Absolutely Marbleous
They should pick them up w suction, ot Tippi g over big blocks and breaking them
they ensure safe and efficient transportation: Loads marble block onto truck that drives off without any safety straps
Majority of stiffs like us out there couldn't even afford renting an apartment these days, let alone hoping to owning a genuine marble kitchen tops in the video.
Work smarter,stop ubereating
Good job, good lucky
dude asked if I "Knew Marble was a metamorphic rock"? it's literally the only thing I know about marble....
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2:38 6-15 tons? If you look on those big slabs… you are missing a zero from your estimate!
I think he's referring to the blocks that are transported by truck, as in ~ 3:40 to 4:20. 60 to 150 tons could not be carried by those large fork-lift and road trucks.
check out the The Baalbek Stones, I wonder how they did it..
are six massive Roman[1] worked stone blocks in Baalbek (ancient Heliopolis), Lebanon, characterised by a megalithic gigantism unparallelled in antiquity.
The smallest three are part of a podium wall in the Roman complex of the Temple of Jupiter Baal (Heliopolitan Zeus) on Tel Baalbek and are known as the "Trilithon". Each of these is estimated at about 750-800 tonnes (830-880 short tons). @@robinswamidasan
Beautiful, kindly do one on Granite
Does Granite have a rap group? NO... But Onyx does " Slam, da duh duh, da duh duh. Let the boys be boys. Slam, da duh duh, da duh duh. Make noise b-boys"
We are only now able to do with stone, what the ancient pre Younger Dryas megalithic civilisations were doing, in the tropical band all around the Earth.
It’s crazy. I don’t think we could build pyramids right now using the building principals the ancient civilisations used. It’s mind boggling
The pyramids are broken down ruin. They were once covered by polished white marble and tipped with an enormous gold cap. @@LordGizmo
Leave the marble alone, marble has feelings 😢
They won't pick on Onyx , cause Onyx go hard " Slam, da duh duh, da duh duh. Let the boys be boys. Slam, da duh duh, da duh duh. Make noise b-boys"
Зачем они режут огромные блоки а потом их ломают на удачу ? Можно ведь резать меньше блоки которые могут поднять их погрузчики и не ломать их роняя.