The process involves precisely dividing a slab of natural stone, specifically granite, using specialized tools and techniques to achieve a desired shape or dimension suitable for installation as a horizontal surface in kitchens, bathrooms, or other areas. This task might involve creating a straight edge, a curved profile, or an opening for a sink or appliance. For example, tailoring a large granite slab to precisely fit the dimensions of a kitchen island represents a practical application.
Accuracy in this practice is paramount to ensure a seamless and aesthetically pleasing installation. The resulting surface enhances the value and functionality of the space. Historically, this type of fabrication was a labor-intensive process, reliant on hand tools and significant physical effort. Modern advancements in cutting technology have improved the efficiency and precision of this procedure.