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A Single Stone

Sometimes a single stone is just too big to lift with available equipment. A simple solution is to turn it into two. A rotary hammer armed with a masonry bit will drill six, ⅝” holes in less than ten minutes. Wedge and shim sets (from Trow and Holden Tool Company) are tapped into the holes until a seam opens and the stone pops apart.

Dry Stone Walling, StoneDan SnowJune 17, 2011art, how-to, splitting stone, stone, stoneworks, workshop
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Dan SnowJune 18, 2011art, interview, sculpture, stone, stoneworks, vermont, vermont public radio, vpr
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VPR "Visiting Artists" Series Interview

Art, Dry Stone Walling, Environmental Art, Land Art, Sculpture, StoneDan SnowJune 16, 2011art, artist, dry stone work, project, stone, stoneworks, vermont, vermont public radio, vpr
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