. The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress. -. finishing to the required finish. Afterthe surface is pointed it is then peanhammered down, and then hammeredaccording to the finish desired withbush hammers. The coarsest ham-mers being used first after the peanhammer, and the other grades in suc-cession. The different bush ham-mers are known as four-cut, six-cut,eight-cut, ten-cut, and bush hammer is a tool made in it, and an edg& chiseled after beingchipped straight with a chipper andstraight edge where it is a square stone being turned
. The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress. -. finishing to the required finish. Afterthe surface is pointed it is then peanhammered down, and then hammeredaccording to the finish desired withbush hammers. The coarsest ham-mers being used first after the peanhammer, and the other grades in suc-cession. The different bush ham-mers are known as four-cut, six-cut,eight-cut, ten-cut, and bush hammer is a tool made in it, and an edg& chiseled after beingchipped straight with a chipper andstraight edge where it is a square stone being turned with the sec-ond surface to be worked on top, thecutter then from the chiseled line atthe edge cuts plumb spots on theopposite corners, using square andwinding blocks, and proceeds in asimilar manner as on first surface toget it perfectly level, or with a square 2l6 OUARR }7NG AND S TONE-CUTTING for a guide draws a square line fromthe edge and chisels a draft line with-out cutting in plumb spots and usinghis winding blocks. For markinglines where the chalk and line cannot
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