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that that’s how I did it anyways
I usually look for a stone tower that has several copper rocks around it and setup shop there.
Digging underneath doesn't seem like it would be worth the effort either, but I've never tried it.
Did you make a bronze pickaxe and axe? If not, you should. It makes the process go much faster.
Once you have ships, you can just ignore copper that isn't close to shore.
Its faster and easier to sprint around and trough the trees than trying to wheel a cart around trees, rocks, and saplings while you try to fend off graylings.
I guess that is the best option if not using mods.
( in the swamp i recommend to build your little house up in a tree near the water and some fence that goes out into the water to avoid the leach that attack your ship. )
Alternative build the house and so on a bit outside of the swamp area.
Mountains differ a bit from that, in that I build a base at the foot of the mountain. On the top of the mountain where the silver nodes are, I place a portal and a chest. I then proceed to mine as much silver as possible and put it in the chest. Then I take as much as I can carry and run down the mountain to my base, and jump through the portal to be back up where the chest with the goodies is. Rinse, repeat.
But then I like building and I also don't mind a lot of things that others see as "tedious", so YMMV.
Docking my boat along the coast right beside copper deposits, made transporting ore a breeze on my second playthrough. Having a base with smelters and crafting tables, on a peninsula with a somewhat barren & flat meadow, made it so I did not have to build any roads or even build a cart to transport my ore. I could dock my ship 50 feet from my base, to unload the copper & tin I mined within 50 feet of the coast. When I moved up to mining silver & iron, I followed the same strategy, always looking for ore sources close to the shoreline. Many mountains that contain silver can be found where one side of the mountain ends at the sea coast. This makes mining silver easy & safe, because mountain sides tend to have little or no enemies, and running downhill means one is not going to have to worry about stamina loss if they are being chased ...
Using the cart you do not want to put too much weight in it otherwise moving around will definitely be a pain. You can use boats if you do not have a base nearby and definitely use portals if you want to cut down travel time in half.