The diagram illustrates / shows the six stages involved in the production of bricks. It initiates by digging into Earth for clay. This clay is then processed through the metal grid to keep out unwanted material in it. It is then rolled either to mold to make bricks or to a machine which makes bricks automatically, by adding water. These raw bricks are then sent out for drying in a drying oven where these are heated for 24 to 48 hours between 200 Celsius to 1300 degrees Celsius maximum. After heating, these are put into the cooling chamber for making them strong. Next, blocks of bricks are packed and finally sent out for delivery to make homes or other buildings.

Overall, brick making is quite a simple but lengthy process that can be done manually or with technology.