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titleOfInvention Process for producing mosaic articles
abstract A process of making slabs for use as table tops, or other decorative purposes, comprising an array of individual stones (20,26) arranged in mosaic patterns. A base of hard, essentially non-warping wood (l0) is cut to the desired outline of the final slab and supported on a spacer member (l4) in a horizontal position above the level of a work surface (l2). Border stones (20) are placed upon the work surface (l2) to extend upwardly therefrom a predetermined, uniform distance essentially level with the surface (l6) of the base about the periphery thereof, and mosaic stones (26) are arranged in a desired pattern within the border stones (20). A flexible constraining member (24) is optionally placed about the border stones and a layer of resin such as polyester resin (28) in liquid state is poured over the mosaic and border stones to fill the interstices and to bond the stones (26,20) to the wood base (l0). After the resin hardens the exposed surfaces of the stones on at least the top surfaces are polished and excess resin removed by buffing. The slab is inverted and the opposite surface is covered with resin (30) to the level of the border stones (20) either before or after the polishing of the top surface. At least some of the stones may be shaped along edge portions (34,36) thereof to provide an overlap of adjacent stones, giving added lateral stability.
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