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Making the perfect Hedge!
A quick introduction into ancient craft of hedgelaying. Firstly, what exactly is it? What trees can be laid and how to do it!
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How to dress stone: Lessons from a Master stonemason.
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How to dress stone: Lessons from a Master stonemason.
Building a Dry Stone Wall in the Yorkshire Dales
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We Built Stone Sculptures for Best in Show at Chelsea Flower Show
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Building a Japanese Wall in a Secret London Garden
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How to build a stone wall with Round Stone
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How to Build a Dry Stone Wall Part 3 : The Second Lift
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How to build a Dry Stone Wall. Part 1: Laying the Foundation.
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How to build a Dry Stone Wall: The Basics
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Building a Dry Stone Sculpture in Japan!
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Ojibway singer Lorne Pawis performs under the Saugeen dry stone arch!!
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Ojibway singer Lorne Pawis performs under the Saugeen dry stone arch!!
I went to visit the Dry Stone Amphitheatre in Saugeen , Canada!
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I went to visit the Dry Stone Amphitheatre in Saugeen , Canada!
Very handy tips… thank you.
Wow some great tips in there!!! Amazing thank you… took me a while to find your channel but im glad i did… how is the man’s stamina still!!! Love it… will be saving your videos for future reference.. Perhaps i should post some videos of my progress when i get going. Thank you im really happy that i found you… i would like a list of the must have tools i need to trim the rocks into shape and the ones used in this video orherwise ill make a list and track some down.
Where can i get a beefy hammer like that please?
how the hell did they move those massive slabs
really cool, thanks for sharing
I have a cottage on the ocean in Newfoundland that I’d really like to fence with a stone wall if you’re interested in doing some work in Canada!
what a great piece of knowledge there. i have watched the three parts and got a few questions for you. would be great if you could help me out. could i use this kind of dry wall as a stone foundation or is it more advisable to build it with lime mortar if i want to build a stone foundation? where i live people usally use sandstone for building foundations which i guess is a lot weaker than the solid stones in your video. is it possible to use sandstone for dry walling?
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lol if I didn't see you just draw that paintline freehand I would have thought you had that rock once there already
The Sand Stone sounds absolutely solid !!! The sound of that chisel! Shades of Whynn stone about that rock
Yeah its not nice stuff for making anything out of! Good as rockery or dry walling stone. It's best quality is how cheap it is haha!
I can’t find my original comment on here to edit it, so I hope it actually made it as a post. I forgot to mention that the cultures I work with did not have any metal tools of any kind. That makes their precision stonework even more impressive. So if my other comment is not on here, about me being an archaeologist in Mexico, sorry about that. Check out Teotihuacán. Truly amazing!
I can't find your other comment sadly! I'm always impressed with the stonework in Central and South America. One day I'd love to have a go at trying to replicate it using the methods set by archaeologists such as yourself. If they worked in any similar way to me then half of the work is done by picking the right stone and thinking hard about the stone choice to make the stone shaping as easy as possible. One of the most impressive things about that kind of stonework though is moving the stones and sometimes moving them a long, long way. Really impressive! And certainly not done by aliens!!
جميل 🎉
Thank you!
نحنا بحاجة إلى الكثير من هذه الفيديوهات التعليمية، نعيش في قرى جبلية ريفية كل مدرجاتنا الزراعية والسواقي بناها أجدادنا بالحجارة ولا نعرف كيف استطاعوا بنائها هذا الفيديو يعطينا نبذة عن حجم انجازاتهم ، شكرآ لك 🎉
I will make a video for you about building stone terraces! Thanks for watching!
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I am Sudhakar Sonawane from Maharastra, India.Having lots of curiosity of stone arch
Never seen it done before. Very interesting and very skillful 👍👏
This is absolutely beautiful brothers.
Bull sett, used one serving my time in a granite quarry.
Are you in the US? I think you can buy then from trow and holden over there.
Excellent 👍
I am really interested in learning this and applying it in my landscaping craft here in Canada. I do have a question about frost heave, though. Do you deal with that where you are? Will this exact style work in an environment where freeze and thaw happens for 6 or 7 months of the year? Thanks also looks great.
There is no frost heave in the UK but I do have friends in Canada that deal with that all the time. The person who you should ask is a guy called Dean McLellan in Ontario. He'll be an expert in frost issues.
through stones are not used much in Cumbria ?, but are in Northumberland
I've done a fair bit of walling in cumbria now and mostly find thet the walls have throughs in but there's such variety in the lakes that sometimes anything goes!
Tetris
Great work !
Thanks for the great video. Would be nice to know the mortar mix ratios.
That's one big scary dog in the thumbnail.😅
Working with bare hands, no gloves and no safety glasses on the eyes rocking that rock like crazy! amazing! ✨👍🏻
I’m doing right now a 70 foot length 2 foot high 16 inches wide drywall. On my property I have a farmers old rock dump in my backyard. From when this was a cow grazing field, but now has a home on it I went to the quarry yard where they were charging close to $400 a pallet of Pennsylvania flat Fieldstone, I rocked out about 5 pallets in my backyard getting busted granites and fieldstones with a shovel and a yard tractor and a trailer on back. Save myself about $2000 worth of rock. By humping it out of my backyard.
What a great video! These heritage crafts remain so important to our future, especially in this modern world. Ive just finished episode six with the stonemason apprentices at Gloucester Cathedral - th-cam.com/video/5KP5XpaWm3w/w-d-xo.htmlsi=uQUT2P7Ib67WUTzO
We are so thankful for this content!
You're clearly a professional no only in building walls, but teaching, as well a demonstrating. I was particularly impressed with the camera set up, so that it perfectly demonstrated the lining up of the string.
THE DOG .
I am in the process of building on a mountain. The mountain is made of granite. I plan to use your techniques here to try my hand at using thousands of tons of granite into dry stone walls.
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What kind of changes to the foundation would you make for a heavier load bearing structure? exg, two story home with 2nd floor bath tub, kitchen ect. Will it still be a standard extra 6 inch wide foundation, and just dug deeper to more solid bedrock? It would be cool to see a video for stone home foundation. Awesome videos!
That looks like somewhere between fourth and sixth generation stonewor.k Well don.e
Does it work the same with limestones ?!
Maestro!!!
How are cellars typically built where you are? Dry stack and point, or do they mortar the whole thing? Id like to dry stack mine but considering rodents.
Im from usa, they dont really do that here. Where can i see some examples of what this looks like finished?
You work efficiently, chiseling the rock and using the chippings as fill. Wish I had that kind of stone you have, I just have bowling ball granite. Hard to work with.
With regards to gettin it straight at the begining. Couldnt you us a plumb line hung off the string?
What kind of stone is that and how much does it cost?
Limestone 300 a ton
300 bucks?@@OH_Outdoorsman
Please do another video of sculpture verses walls I am starting a sphere, radius of 3’
Amazing! Thanks to you both for making this video and taking the time to show us all the best techniques for real stone wall building. I’m learning sooo much from your videos! Really appreciate all you guys are doing, plus the humor & love of craft comes through beautifully, which makes your channel so great to watch also.
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Can you use gravel for the backfil along with some smaller stone pieces or not really? Thank you.
Old ways best.The old mason who taught me said you had to lose enough skin of your hand to make a masons apron before you can call yourself a mason.Tough game
One stonemason sad: don't put large stone on the ground, save it for next level to tie smaller ones.
How do you only have 11k subs? Excellent channel! 👏
Good work, serious presentation... Thanks.
Amazing, I was there that last week. Did you see the “Clapham junction” Cart ruts near Rabat? They’re right next to huge modern quarry with many leading directly to/from it