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Old 12-21-2008, 02:08 PM
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I love stone, and any natural rock products. Your tutorial was great!
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Captains,that looks great and thanks for taking the time for the tutorial! Now I know how to rockface bluestone.
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Wanted to add something to this. We just rock-faced a 8" piece of stock. Rule of thumb= For every two inches the slab is thick, snap your line one 1/2 inch. So if you are facing a 4" thick piece of stock, then your chisel line will be 1" from the face.
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