The Art of the Stonemason
This book by Ian Cramb is a classic. Straightforward and elegant, everything you need to know about putting one stone on top of another. I've been through many tons of stone with only Ian's stern Scottish advice to guide me. Never looked back.
I don't remember where I heard it (this book doesn't cover drywall), but the best short course I've seen on dry-stack stonework is this:
1. Gravity always works.
2. If a stone can move, it will.
That sums up pretty much everything you need to know to ensure a wall will still be there for people born after you die.
[Matt Thornton, COOL TOOLS p.142]
【コンテンツ】
The Traditional Method of Building Random Rubble
Tower Construction
Fireplace Construction
Stairs
Arches and Their Construction
Building a Traditional "Sow" or Hunchbacked Bridge
Restoration Work1
...etc
出版年:1992年(ペーパーバック)
言語:英語
ページ数:174ページ
サイズ:27.5cm×21.5cm×1.5cm
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表紙・背表紙・裏表紙に傷みや折れがあります。内部は概ね良好です。