A treatise on architecture and building construction . gitHSlii»!iii!Kii!tiiiiiuiii:iii!iiiii!imi-iiiiitiiiiiiiiiHiiHi:i:itni Fig. 3 7. Drove Work.—This is similar to tooled work, buta flat chisel, about 2^ inches wide—shown at (/), Fig. 2—isused. The finish represented in Fig. 9 does not take quiteso much time as tooled work, and is, therefore, considerablycheaper, but does not look so well, as the dressing extendsover only a portion of the surface, and the lines are broken. 38. Crandalled Work.—Fig. 10 shows the two kindsof crandalling, a representing the appearance when the MASONRY. 19


A treatise on architecture and building construction . gitHSlii»!iii!Kii!tiiiiiuiii:iii!iiiii!imi-iiiiitiiiiiiiiiHiiHi:i:itni Fig. 3 7. Drove Work.—This is similar to tooled work, buta flat chisel, about 2^ inches wide—shown at (/), Fig. 2—isused. The finish represented in Fig. 9 does not take quiteso much time as tooled work, and is, therefore, considerablycheaper, but does not look so well, as the dressing extendsover only a portion of the surface, and the lines are broken. 38. Crandalled Work.—Fig. 10 shows the two kindsof crandalling, a representing the appearance when the MASONRY. 19 lines all run the same way, and b showing^ the lines the work is well done, the stone assumes a fine,pebbly appearance. This finish is especially effective for


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