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Art of The Stonemason

Art of The Stonemason
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Art of The Stonemason

 
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Drawing on five generations of family tradition as stonemasons in his native Scotland, Ian Cramb created this masterful work to pass on his knowledge and experience to craftsmen who wish to learn the ancient, but still necessary, principles of the stonemason's art. Since original publication by Betterway Books in 1992, this book has established itself as an essential learning tool for masons doing new construction and also those engaged in restoration of historic stone structures.
Beginning with a detailed discussion of building with "random rubble", which is the name for the early Celtic art of building with irregular stones bedded on mortar, the author proceeds to more complex projects such as fireplaces, stairs, arches, bridges and more. There is extensive treatment of various restoration techniques involved with historic structures both in the US and Britain, some as old as 1000 years. In additon the author covers various types of stone, stone-cutting, etc. as well as using tradional mortar mixes, which have demonstrated their utility in stone walls and buildings which have lasted for many centuries.
The Art of the Stonemason is profusely illustrated with the author's meticulous line drawings and photographs.
Ian Cramb began his apprenticeship at the age of 14 in Dunblane, Scotland. Surrounded by large estates, farm buildings, a ruined 13th century bishop's palace, two large fifteenth century castles, a Gothic cathedral, and numerous other stone buildings, Dunblane was an apprentice stonemason's paradise. In 1957 Mr. Cramb took over as master stonemason on the restoration of the monastic buildings around the abbey on Iona. He rebuilt the cloisters, restored St. Michael's Chapel, and also restored St. Oran's Chapel in the Cemetary of Kings, built in 1075. In 1959 Mr. Cramb moved to the US where he set stone and marble on the Capitol building, and then he acted as stone and marble mason for the Raeburn Building and World Bank Building in Washington, DC. He now lives in Bangor, Pennsylvania.

 
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Product Details
Author:Ian Cramb
Paperback:174 pages
Publisher:Hood, Alan C. & Company, Inc.
Publication Date:March 15, 2006
Language:English
ISBN:0911469273
Package Length:10.8 inches
Package Width:8.4 inches
Package Height:0.6 inches
Package Weight:1.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 13 reviews

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  • ISBN13: 9780911469271

  • Condition: New

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5Art of The Stonemason  Oct 11, 2009
Finally a book that really tells you something and gives you instructions. Very happy with this one.

5I like the layout of topics  Sep 22, 2009
The book arrived in excellent condition. I have found the information within it to be very useful with things I already knew and great information on things I did not.

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2Good, but better options available  Mar 26, 2009
While a good review of proper stoneworking, I felt that the author put too much "art" into this book and not enough science. There are some very nice ideas for building with stone, but this is not a book I would recommend for someone just starting out.

5Excellence  Mar 19, 2009
How many other beautiful mediums are as long-lasting as stone. For man, it is as close as one may come to the eternal. This is a wonderful book by a master stonemason. The diaghrams and advice are helpful and wise. I recommend it to everyone who would ply their hands to work in stone no matter what level of expertise they already have.

4Must read for building stone walls  Jan 01, 2009
I thought this book was really put together good. It has step by step and detailed instructions on how to build stone walls. If you are looking to do stone work I suggest buying this book.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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