Martin comes to us from Macedonia with five years' experience in building complex 3-D programmes. He's going to streamline the CNC operation considerably. Up to now, more complex pieces have been created by breaking the design down into stages and cutting each stage separately, which meant that we had to feed the stone through the machine two or more times, leaving it to work two or more nights in a row. With Martin's expertise we'll now be able to cut a design in one go, cutting costs and reducing lead times.
Martin joined last week and is currently getting to know our Italian-made machine, but it's not taking long because all CNC machines work to the same logic. His work is fascinating to watch. The machine takes his instructions (which take up to two hours to write), calculates the best way to extract the design from a block of stone so that there's as little waste as possible, and then illustrates the cuts that have been programmed on screen in a sort of cartoon animation, so you can see exactly what the result will be before pressing the button to set the saws in motion.