A discussion of sampling, although fully treated elsewhere, cannot logically be omitted; inasmuch as proper sampling is often neglected, the subject will bear repetition.
Sampling is expensive work if properly carried out, and no other kind of sampling is of any value.
The ideal sample is a uniform groove, or channel, across the full width of the ore, and no more; how closely this may be approached in practice will depend upon the material sampled and upon the time and care given to the work.