Granite
has become the go-to surface for bathroom and kitchen countertops, as well as
fireplaces, outdoor stoves and any number of decorative and functional items
found in homes and buildings today. Granite surfaces add an air of elegance and
increase the value of any home. They also have the durability to last for the
life of the home with minimal maintenance.
How
Granite Cutting has Evolved
One
of the most important elements of granite countertops and other surfaces is a
perfect fit. The technology for cutting granite has improved significantly over
the years to ensure that. This is a look at how the top granite retailers are
able to provide perfectly cut stone.
Granite
used to be manually cut. However, that method left dimples and ripples in the
stone. With manual cutting, it was nearly impossible to get a precise
countertop fit with no gaps. However, most fabricators (the people who actually
craft the stone into countertops or other surfaces) now use machines to ensure
that the stone matches the space where it will be installed perfectly, and is
the precise shape and design that is desired. The most advanced tool is called
the Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machine. The CNC machine does more than
cut. It also saws, routes, etches and finishes the stone.
As
the name says, the granite cutting
machine uses computer-generated technology that allows manufacturers to get
accurate measurements that are not possible with manual processes. It provides
a perfectly straight cut. A CNC machine also can cut stone into shapes that
allow the granite to be used for sinks, fireplaces, round tabletops and even
carved statues.
How
CNC Machines Work
After
a design is made on paper, the fabricator translates it into a computer-aided
design (CAD) program that will be interpreted by the computer, which directs
the cutting of the material. In addition to granite, CNC machines can also be
used for wood, plastics and aluminum.
Patterns
can be programmed into a CNC machine to make the same item multiple times,
which saves time and frees up fabricators to focus on the finishing. Unlike
human beings, the machines can run 24-7.
When
you go to a granite retailer, ask how their fabricators cut their granite. If
the salesperson doesn't know, find someone who does. How the granite is cut is
essential to how it will look and fit. Granite countertops and other surfaces
are not inexpensive, and you want to ensure that what is installed in your home
will be just as beautiful as what you see in the showroom.
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