Products: Sinks: Block Sink Machining Process

We currently have 48"x20"x10" blocks one each of Mink Grey and Halia Gold (both are limestones), two of White Carrara (marble), one of Bianco Gioa (a marble similar to White Carrara), three of Pietra de Cardoso (schist), and two of Beluga Limestone available. We also have a piece of Jeusalem Gold (limestone) that is 20"x17"x10", and a piece of Beluga Limestone that is 48"x20"x5" (the other 5" of this block was used for two vanity sinks integrated into a master vanity countertop). These smaller blocks are ideal for vanity, bar or even prep sinks. Shown below is the machining process of a 36"x20"10" Pietra de Cardoso block sink (also known as a Farmer's or farm style sink). We have also made sinks from layering slabs and machining the resulting block when block material is not available.

Pietra De Cardoso shist block 48x20x10 inches First layer of mass material removal started First set of cores removed Second layer holes over drain removed Second layer cores being removed Second layer cores removed CNC portion finished Sink after removal from CNC Hand finishing completed - outside Hand finishing completed - inside Close up of drain with disposer ring removed Close up of finished drain
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