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Stonework: Techniques and Projects


Stonework: Techniques and Projects
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Readers will learn to collect and handle stone while creating walls, stairs, pools, and even waterfalls.
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  • Customer Review(s)
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    Summary: good
    Comment: this books is a good intro to the fundamentals of stone working. there are a lot of great pictures and illustrated diagrams. it's only drawback in my opinion is that it's all in black and white. If you don't already own it, mcraven's "stone primer" is a wonderful read and superior in production quality.
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    Summary: Great information
    Comment: I really like the detail that this book has, as well as the fabulous pictures. The pictures not only of works in progress, but beautiful, finished works as well, often demonstrating the technique being presented. Thanks for a wonderful resource.
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    Summary: Make sure you have aspirin...
    Comment: Chuck will keep you smiling as your read his books. They contain plenty of humorous stories while they display the stone arts. There are better guides but you should read as many as possible: you'll need it.

    Stone work is the hardest task you'll probably ever do in your life. If your project is big, it seems to never end and you'll doubt you'll ever finish. One rock can take 2 hours to lay whereas if all goes well, you can lay 5 in an hour. So, if you are interested in stone work, I'd advise to start small on the first few projects. This book is a good guide to helping you along the way.

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    Summary: Great for beginers
    Comment: If your looking for a book about stone masonry in general, this will give you a great primer for authentic stone masonry. He details some basic projects and gives you a great detailed how to. I was looking for something a little more advanced but I wished I had a resource like this when I was first starting out. Don't know if I agree with his technique for drystone retaining walls. He says start skinny and step back, I am a hard headed Irishman who believes that your wall should be just as wide at the base as it is tall. I will have to do some more research.

    Good read, very useful for beginners
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    Summary: High on inspiration, a bit thin on tools
    Comment: Wonderful black & white pictures of stone walls, stone arches, stone bridges and sundry projects. The author makes much of ancient Scot stone work. There are a lot of nice pen drawings used for 'step by step' construction programs. There are many, many suggestions regarding stone choice and stone placement. These comments are the best feature of the book. Finally, there are a few pages on handling large stones with hydraulic booms, pick-up trucks and front-loaders. These suggestions are not going to be found in many books.

    There isn't much said about hand power-tool options, nor stone shaping. There are few 'construction tips'. For example, the details of mixing motar specific to your job are only broadly discussed and there are no AIDS for determining correct mortar wetness. There are no 'good' and 'bad' stone arrangements to illustrate stone arrangement tricks. If you are looking for a 'first project' guide, the Black & Decker 'Stonework & Masonry projects' book offers more assistance. If you've got a few walls completed and want to take the next step towards being a mason, this is your book.

    Table of Contents:
    Intro: Why stone?
    Part 1: Working with stone
    Chapter 1: Types of Stone
    Chapter 2: Sources of Stone
    Chapter 3: Handling Stone
    Chapter 4: Selecting Stone for a Project
    Chapter 5: Cutting and Shaping Stone
    Part 2: Stonework Projects
    Chapter 6: Basic and Inspired (curving) walls
    Chapter 7: Retaining walls
    Chapter 8: Entryways
    Chapter 9: Stone steps
    Chapter 10: Stone Projects for backyard and beyond (bbq, birdbath, sculpture, walkway, etc.)
    Chapter 11: Stone Bridges
    Chapter 12: Stone in Interior Spaces
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