Various common stone names

Jan 11, 2023

The reason why stone is loved by the public is not only because of its natural texture that brings distinctive artistic visual effects to people, but also because it can create surface effects with rich connotations at will.

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Let's take a look at the 60 common appellations of stone.
1. Wool: Stones with irregular shapes that are directly separated from mines.
2. Block material: It is processed from wool, has six regular surfaces, and is used for processing decorative stone materials.
3. Material stone: material stone processed from wool with certain specifications and used for construction.
4. Raw board: a board with a certain thickness cut out by a disc saw, sand saw or frame saw without any treatment on the surface.
5. Rough plate: a plate with a flat and rough surface with relatively regular processing traces.
6. Cut ax plate: a rough plate processed with an axe.
7. Hammering plate: a rough plate processed with a flower hammer.
8. Flame board: a rough veneer board processed by flames produced by acetylene, oxygen or propane, or liquefied petroleum gas as fuel.
9. Fire and water flushing plate: a plate that is first burnt with fire and then impacted with water.
10. Water flushing plate: The plate that is processed by water impact, the surface of the plate that has been impacted by water is distributed with small holes and pits, and the natural color of the stone is basically presented.
11. Planed board: a rough board processed by machine planing.
12. Thin sheet: a sheet with a flat and smooth surface.
13. Mirror plate: a plate with a smooth surface and a mirror luster.
14. Matt sheet: a sheet with a flat and smooth surface and low luminosity.
15. Antique stone: use a series of stone grinding brushes to make a matte panel. Some antique stones are fired first, and then polished to matte with a series of grinding brushes.
16. Thin plate: a plate with a thickness less than 15mm.
17. Thick plate: a plate with a thickness greater than 20mm.
18. Ordinary plate: square or rectangular plate.
19. Special-shaped plates: non-square or non-rectangular plates.
20. Natural panel: The surface of the panel is made by striking with a chisel or a hammer.
21. Litchi panel: a panel made by hitting the surface with a hammer shaped like lychee skin.
22. Longan panel: Use a straight hammer to staggeredly strike the panel shaped like longan skin on the surface of the stone.
23. Stone for the blind: a plate with concave and convex stripes on the surface, installed on the blind road.
24. Machine-cut sheet: a sheet with stripes and traces cut by a machine on the surface.
25. Mushroom panel: The surface is hammered with a chisel and a hammer to form a plate like an undulating mountain.
26. Pineapple panel: a panel whose surface looks like pineapple peel.
27. Edging plate: a plate that is ground into a geometric shape on one side of the plate.
28. Countertop: a board used as a countertop in decoration.
29. Stair treads: boards used as stair treads in decoration.
30. Sandblasting board: use corundum as auxiliary material, and spray the surface of the stone into a rough board under a certain pressure.
31. Engraving board: a board with various patterns engraved on the surface of the stone.
32. Grooving: Open a pit with a certain depth and width on the board.
33. Chicken beak: cut a 5*5mm L-shaped notch on the edge of the board.
34. Bottom skimming: the process of cutting the long (or wide) side of the plate at a certain angle on the bottom surface in the thickness direction.
35. Skimming: the process of cutting the long (or wide) side of the plate at an angle on the upper surface in the thickness direction.
36. Small round edge: 1/4 round edge with R less than 10mm.
37. Large round edge: 1/4 round edge with R greater than 10mm.
38. Small hypotenuse: the hypotenuse whose oblique length is less than 14mm.
39. Large hypotenuse: the hypotenuse whose length is greater than 14mm.
40. Sea skirt edge: It is composed of two vertical small sides and a round edge less than 1/4 in the middle.
41. Bright side: two adjacent sides are polished at 80 degrees or more.
42. French side: It is composed of a small straight side and a 1/4 round side.
43. Chess side: semicircle side.
44. French chess piece side: It is composed of a small straight side and a 1/2 round side.
45. Double-level French side: It is composed of two small straight sides and a 1/2 round side in the middle. Or a combination of two pieces of French fringe.
46. Double-level chess piece side: two 1/4 round sides are connected to form a semicircle side.
47. Duckbill side: the side shaped like a duckbill.
48. Bare body column: a column with no other processing on the surface of the column.
49. Tapered column: The prime line on the surface of the column is extended into an intersecting column.
50. Cylinder: The prime lines on the surface of the column are parallel columns.
51. Elliptical column: a column with an elliptical cross-sectional shape.
52. Spindle column: a column with a cross-sectional shape like a spindle.
53. Roman column: a column with Roman grooves on the surface of the column.
54. Plum Blossom Column: A column whose cross section is in the shape of plum blossom petals.
55. Button column: a column whose cross-sectional shape is threaded.
56. Multi-color column: a column made of a variety of stone materials.
57. Column head (column top): the part installed on the uppermost part of the column body.
58. Column waist: the part installed on the column body roughly at the waist position.
59. Column seat: the part installed at the bottom of the column body.
60. Handle: a small cylinder installed on the door and acting as a sliding door.

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