Occupation

Stone Cutters and Carvers, Manufacturing

Human Advantage 61%

Significant human skills needed

AI Automation Risk Low Risk
3 / 10

This occupation requires complex human judgment, social interaction, and creative problem-solving that are difficult to automate.

Cut or carve stone according to diagrams and patterns.

Also Known As: Carver, Chiseler, Cutter, Dresser, Foot Caster, Granite Cutter, Granite Fabricator, Granite Slab Fabricator +21 more

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Core Tasks

  1. Verify depths and dimensions of cuts or carvings to ensure adherence to specifications, blueprints, or models, using measuring instruments.
  2. Move fingers over surfaces of carvings to ensure smoothness of finish.
  3. Shape, trim, or touch up roughed-out designs with appropriate tools to finish carvings.
  4. Lay out designs or dimensions from sketches or blueprints on stone surfaces, freehand or by transferring them from tracing paper, using scribes or chalk and measuring instruments.
  5. Cut, shape, and finish rough blocks of building or monumental stone, according to diagrams or patterns.
  6. Drill holes and cut or carve moldings and grooves in stone, according to diagrams and patterns.
  7. Select chisels, pneumatic or surfacing tools, or sandblasting nozzles, and determine sequence of use.

Supplemental Tasks (9)

  1. Study artistic objects or graphic materials, such as models, sketches, or blueprints, to plan carving or cutting techniques.
  2. Carve designs or figures in full or bas relief on stone, employing knowledge of stone carving techniques and sense of artistry to produce carvings consistent with designers' plans.
  3. Carve rough designs freehand or by chipping along marks on stone, using mallets and chisels or pneumatic tools.
  4. Guide nozzles over stone, following stencil outlines, or chip along marks to create designs or to work surfaces down to specified finishes.
  5. Smooth surfaces of carvings, using rubbing stones.
  6. Load sandblasting equipment with abrasives, attach nozzles to hoses, and turn valves to admit compressed air and activate jets.
  7. Dress stone surfaces, using bushhammers.
  8. Remove or add stencils during blasting to create differing cut depths, intricate designs, or rough, pitted finishes.
  9. Copy drawings on rough clay or plaster models.

Education & Training

Job Zone 2 Job Zone Two: Some Preparation Needed
Education: These occupations usually require a high school diploma.
Experience: Some previous work-related skill, knowledge, or experience is usually needed. For example, a teller would benefit from experience working directly with the public.
On-the-Job Training: Employees in these occupations need anywhere from a few months to one year of working with experienced employees. A recognized apprenticeship program may be associated with these occupations.

Education Level Distribution

Percentage of workers in this occupation with each education level.

High School Diploma - or the equivalent (for example, GED)
66%
Less than a High School Diploma
22%
Post-Secondary Certificate - awarded for training completed after high school (for example, in agriculture or natural resources, computer services, personal or culinary services, engineering technologies, healthcare, construction trades, mechanic and repair technologies, or precision production)
6%
Associate's Degree (or other 2-year degree)
5%
Doctoral Degree
1%
Some College Courses
1%

Technology & Tools

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Software (6)

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  • Timekeeping software
  • Word processing software

Tools & Equipment (47)

  • Air compressors
  • Blow torches
  • Bush hammers
  • Bushing chisels
  • Cold chisels
  • Combination squares
  • Computer terminals
  • Computerized numerical control CNC routers
  • Computerized numerical control CNC water jet cutters
  • Criss-cross chisels
  • Cup chisels
  • Design stencils
  • Desktop computers
  • Dial calipers
  • Flat chisels
  • Frosting chisels
  • Granite saws
  • Hammer drills
  • Layout compasses
  • Lump hammers
  • Mallets
  • Pneumatic chisels
  • Pneumatic hammers
  • Point chisels
  • Polishing machines
  • Power buffers
  • Power drills
  • Power grinders
  • Power sanders
  • Power saws
  • Precision files
  • Precision levels
  • Precision rulers
  • Protective ear muffs
  • Protective respirators
  • Rasps
  • Rondel chisels
  • Rubbing stones
  • Safety glasses
  • Safety gloves
  • Sandblasters
  • Scribers
  • Stone saws
  • Straightedges
  • Tooth chisels
  • Variable speed routers
  • Vixen files

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