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First - first of all materials - materials such as soil, ash residual sugar in the mix / in stirring using a hoe, with a ratio of 1: 4 parts soil, then in crushed with water until the mortar. Then the mixture was compacted into a grinding machine. 2. then the material that had already been printed using a mold that has been available in size 6 cm x 10 cm x 20 cm Then the bricks are still wet in the stacking elongated and widened according to the capacity of the place.

4. after the bricks are arranged in the drying for the drying, the drying time of 1 day when the hot weather, but if rain or cloudy weather conditions could take 5 days or more. Destinations in dry soil so that the bonding material strong and not easily broken.

5. after the last brick to dry thoroughly dried bricks are then burned for two days and two nights in a room, or on call Open brick combustion chamber can accommodate 100 000 bricks. The fuel in the form of firewood or use coal. The combustion process is usually done once a month, waiting for the accumulation of dry bricks. Usually requires 3 power of workers to oversee the process of combustion. Kiln

6. Once burned later in the chill, then bricks ready for sale, usually many ordered items from the furniture and personal shoppers, with its brick Rp.400 price of 1 - USD. 500 does not include postage.

Brick is one of the materials as a material for walls. Bricks made of clay baked till golden reddish pink. Making bricks which occupied the villagers Sidoharum has provided income for the citizens of this tersendiri.Usaha been occupied by the village parawarga Sidoharum long time are usually sold to people in need. The trick is relatively easy. In pinsipnya, softened clay first and then mixed with water and mixed with wood sawdust which size is determined. After it was formed with the basic dough press machine square. Once the press there are two bricks which dihasilkan.Setelah completed, bricks arranged so after it is completely dry bricks are then in fuel until the red overnight. After chilling in unloading bricks from the kiln, and in transport by workers around the village itself to the edge of the road for transporting bricks memepermudah are usually taken by the buyer. This business has helped residents to menembah income to meet the needs of everyday life. Next image around is one of the huts are again doing the burning red bricks, which are usually done with work together. The picture on the side was a brick maker who was sprinkled rice husks into batamerah stone kiln, kalu picture below is a stirring mixture of clay with sawdust and then in the mix with a hoe until the mixture is really evenly to the next and then in print with seek brick, then on leave until slightly dry after a bit dry on the flats (angkrik) let it dry. Image place of manufacture and burning red bricks, which is located in the village Tukad mungga all still done the traditional way.

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