Monday, September 24, 2018

Workshop Experiences with Tanvi – Part 1

With our workshop becoming more and more active, a lot of site work if being shifted there. The whole idea is to prepare at the workshop, get most of the work done there and only do the final finishes and/or assembly and fixing on site. Tanvi was made in-charge of one such task to be carried out at the workshop – the cutting and preparing of marble for cladding and granite for steps. Read on to know her experiences at the workshop

“ My experience with the stone cutting at the workshop was challenging but also fun. The very first day, we faced our very first challenge – the granite slabs were super heavy. For each slab to be cut, it had to be unloaded and kept on a sand bed that had been prepared. We used rollers to move about the slab and even with the efforts of 5 people it was really hard to move them. The first day was majorly all about the marking. We had to remove approximately 1” on all sides to achieve a perfect rectangle. After that it was all about figuring out how to cut and where to cut. With the stone sizes being slightly different from the cutlist, there was some amount of changing things up while we were working, a little bit of thinking on your feet. After all the marking was completed (which took most of the day), with the time that remained we started cutting. In terms of the cutting, today was a slow day and we were only able to cut two granite steps with the nosing and polishing done for them. Initially I really wasn’t confident about the work going on as this was my first experience with granite work. The first day was a little slow but we definitely picked up speed after that…”

Curious to know how things improved after Day 1? Stay tuned to know more…



-Mannat 

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