This section is from the book "Cassell's Cyclopaedia Of Mechanics", by Paul N. Hasluck. Also available from Amazon: Cassell's Cyclopaedia Of Mechanics.
Ordinary stone marbles are mostly made in Germany. The stone is broken into pieces of the required size and thrown into a mill, where, beneath a kind of horizontal millstone, the angles are ground off and the pieces gradually reduced to shape.
 
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