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Leedskalnin's cutting method involved a large, iron-plate-powered reciprocating engine—still present at the site—that worked in tandem with a giant iron door featuring a Sun symbol. This apparatus was used to cut precise incisions into the coral, enabling cleanly quarried blocks. The process entailed marking, cutting, and then wedging out sections of stone, allowing for straight, accurate cuts with minimal effort. The precision of these cuts suggests an advanced understanding of mechanical leverage, machinery, and possibly magnetic assistance.