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How are marbles made? (Sir Sidney McSprocket's How's It Made)

You don’t have to be a genius to have figured out that the main ingredient of a marble is glass! It makes them very hard and gives them that rather lovely chinking noise. Glass is made from a mix of sand, soda lime, silica and other ingredients added for decoration. Recycled glass is also often used. Step one of making a marble is pretty extreme! The raw materials are fed into enormous furnaces and heated for more than a day to over 1,200 degrees Celsius. That’s enough to melt it into a thick sticky liquid. The sticky liquid is then pushed out of the furnace in a long sausage, and a cutting machine slices it into equal globs of molten glass. These globs slide down chutes on spinning cast iron rolls – it’s this rolling that creates the perfect spherical shape. It also helps the newly formed marbles to cool. Some marbles have a rather lovely swirl inside them. This is achieved by inserting different coloured glass inside the globs before they are rolled into shape. The marbles will be sorted into sizes, and those which are too big or too small will be sent for recycling. A final polish removes any dirt and they’re ready for packaging. Marbles come in a tremendous range of colours with swirls in every shade. Incredible to think that in the past they managed to achieve similar effects only using the heat of the furnace and the glassworker’s skills! Fun Kids is a children's radio station in the UK! Listen on DAB Digital Radio across the UK and online at http://www.funkidslive.com!

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