Learn Stonemasonry - 2 - The Stonemason's Tools
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 Published On Oct 7, 2023

The most commonly used stonemason's tools are explained. Duration 06.49
This is the second video in the series of the 'Learn Stonemasonry' course.

Our online Stonemasonry course covers:

The skills and tasks covered in the video are based upon those a UK apprentice stonemason or NVQ/SVQ (National /Scottish Vocational Qualification) stonemasonry student needs to demonstrate their competence and complete their first year of study. They are skills a mason uses daily and so are amongst the most useful to learn.

Course playlist:
   • Learn Stonemasonry - Introduction to ...  

The course covers:
- Stone cutting Health and safety
- The stone mason’s toolkit
- The mason’s tools explained
- The creation of templets/templates
- Marking the stone in preparation for cutting
- Stone cutting using a variety of hand tools
- Creation of flat and ovolo surfaces
- Internal and external corners
- The making of an apprentice’s piece

By the end of the video, you’ll have received a clear and comprehensive overview of the terms used in the industry as well as health and safety issues, stonemasons tools, cutting of stone and making of an apprentice’s piece.

Stone dust can be harmful. Always follow health and safety advice and guidelines as applicable to your jurisdiction.

Music:
"Traveling Alone" by DJ BLUE
2007 - Licensed under
Creative Commons
CC BY 2.5 DEED
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...

Please refer to the relevant videos/chapters for credits, Terms and Conditions and safety information.


Disclaimer

All content supplied within this video and in the film were deemed correct at the time of production.

While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the video and audio content and any accompanying materials both printed and/or electronic Built Heritage Education and the producers, will not be held responsible for any errors or omissions and accept no liability for accident or injury.

Occupation Health and Safety requirements vary from one jurisdiction to another. Built Heritage Education does not encourage, recommend nor sanction any work practices which would in any manner or form contradict or contravene local Occupational Health and Safety legislation, guidance or requirements.

This film demonstrates stone masonry activities performed by a qualified and experienced craftsman. These techniques may be dangerous. Should they be practiced, proceed carefully adhere to all relevant local Occupational Health and Safety best practice guidelines, requirements, and legislation.

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