Cleo Mekgwe

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  • http://www.tbirdpac.com/pdf/deixplorer.pdf

    T-bird has been around for a while and has trusted drill technology add-ons. I know a few guys over there if you'd like an introduction. 

    http://www.tbirdpac.com/pdf/deixplorer.pdf
  • There is somevery good information at the following website that you may find usefull (some is basic but they offer webinars and videos of various methods): 

    https://www.rpmdrilling.co.za/blast-hole-drilling-process/ 

     

    Hope it helps,

    Ron

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  • Hi Cleo,

    I recommend that you do the following:

    1. Google keywords, followed by "filetype:pdf"
    2. Search keywords on publisher websites or metasites - I found ResearchGate, ScienceDirect to be very useful
    3. If you are enrolled as a student (or have connections), your university might have a subscription allowing extended access to published articles. You're limited to open-access articles otherwise, unless you find them elsewhere on the web.
    4. I found that, unfortunately, most research articles on drilling and blasting tends to be published in conference proceedings, e.g. Fragblast - these are difficult to find and that's a real nuisance. Google Scholar is helpful here.
    5. Try to find Master's or PhD theses from mining schools. They usually are extensive (obviously) and give some excellent insights. I found University of Lulea (Sweden) and Queen's University (Canada) to be good sources of high quality theses.
    6. Whenever you read an article, read the reference list! This is a good way to really get started.

    Best of luck!

    Fred

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