I am doing amateur stonework at home. In Australia, far from T&H agents in the big cities. And I don’t have the professional’s budget either. But I follow to learn, and at least when choosing among inferior tools, get ones that are at least a little bit closer to the mark.
Would you using a pointing chisel to clean the face up after the work you did? I need a tool for soft-hard limestone and have trouble with flat face walls.
What were the T&H Winding Blocks used for? And also, The heavy "L - Shaped" Lettering Block. . .? These are Remnant tools that are at our shop, but haven't been used for many years! Please send an answer!! Thanks!
Here's a link to a website www.quincyquarrymuseum.org/virtual-museum.html that has some pictures of old tools including the Lettering and Winding blocks. I'll get some more information from our literature archives on both of these items and will post them soon. Thanks! - Norm/T&H
A tracer is for splitting a stone. the split should be at least 3 to 4 inches away from face. A chipper is for taking off stone closer to edge or face. If used correctly one could rock face or dress the stone.
The local granite plants in Barre, VT routinely use the Mason's Chipper or it's cousins, the Offset Hand Set and the Hand Set, to cut Red Granite or the even harder S. African Black granite. Granted, the Mason's Chipper would be used for lighter trimming cuts (eg. straighten a line) but the regular Hand Set is capable of taking very large cuts with excellent results. Let me know if you would like to try it! Norm-Trow and Holden Co.
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Where's the culture stone? Sadly there will near nobody left to trim a piece of real stone soon. I have some of your hammers and they are great. Perfect weight and you can work all day without fatigue.
You must have watched every masonry related video on UA-cam I always see you in the comments of almost every video definitely every channel from this one 9 years ago right up to that Spanish guy roh that just started posting like 4 weeks ago
I need some stone cutter sound effects. Some without any power tools. I need them to reflect the 1870's. I'm producing a video about the history of the construction of the Logan Temple in Utah. Can you give me some suggestions? I'd appreciate it!
Hello - There are pretty good chisel cutting sounds on the Carbide Hand Set Video , Carbide Hand Tracer Video and the Offset Hand Set Video. You can find links to these videos at our website or look them up on UA-cam. Please feel free to use any of the video soundtracks (you can save the soundtrack as a .wav file using Microsoft Media Center or a video editing program). If you need any assistance, please let us know. Thanks! Norm-T&H
Literally evert single video ends with the demo showing half the job. How about showing the entire face being done. Anyone can chip the edge of a stone. Do the face and show us the carbide doesn’t blow apart. I was literally just in the store buying your hammer until I talk myself out of it after reading about the carbide constantly breaking if you use the wrong part. I am new to this so I don’t know how hard the tool can be used before it breaks. Unfortunately you don’t show it so I walked
Good work mate but learn to relax your wrist so any shock doesn't travel up to your neck region. I been working with stone from the age 16, and now 49. You shouldn't also wear any ring or a watch.
I am doing amateur stonework at home. In Australia, far from T&H agents in the big cities. And I don’t have the professional’s budget either. But I follow to learn, and at least when choosing among inferior tools, get ones that are at least a little bit closer to the mark.
Always a pleasure to watch a skilled craftsman at work.
skilled??
Couldnt you do the Exact same cut with a hand tracer or hand set ?
Would you using a pointing chisel to clean the face up after the work you did? I need a tool for soft-hard limestone and have trouble with flat face walls.
What were the T&H Winding Blocks used for? And also,
The heavy "L - Shaped" Lettering Block. . .? These are
Remnant tools that are at our shop, but haven't been used for many years! Please send an answer!! Thanks!
Here's a link to a website www.quincyquarrymuseum.org/virtual-museum.html that has some pictures of old tools including the Lettering and Winding blocks. I'll get some more information from our literature archives on both of these items and will post them soon. Thanks! - Norm/T&H
So whats the difference between a chipper and a tracer, functionally? Can one not do things the other can?
I wanna be Tracer
A tracer is for splitting a stone. the split should be at least 3 to 4 inches away from face. A chipper is for taking off stone closer to edge or face. If used correctly one could rock face or dress the stone.
I think I like the tool marks.So you chip away wats left? Ummm.
The local granite plants in Barre, VT routinely use the Mason's Chipper or it's cousins, the Offset Hand Set and the Hand Set, to cut Red Granite or the even harder S. African Black granite. Granted, the Mason's Chipper would be used for lighter trimming cuts (eg. straighten a line) but the regular Hand Set is capable of taking very large cuts with excellent results. Let me know if you would like to try it! Norm-Trow and Holden Co.
any tips on finding local stone masons that I can apprentice under?
Go to a local masonry supply company. Not Home Depot. Some place that sells brick, block, stone and other true masonry supplies.
Call culture stone for brainless low skilled trade lol it’s over nowadays
Excelente, envían sus herramientas a Perú?
Podemos enviar a Perú a través del Servicio Postal de USPS, UPS o FEDEX. Puede enviarnos un pedido por correo electrónico (utilice nuestro sitio web como referencia www.trowandholden.com) y le cotizaremos las opciones de transporte.
@@normakley892thanks so much.
Maravilloso!!!!
Where's the culture stone? Sadly there will near nobody left to trim a piece of real stone soon. I have some of your hammers and they are great. Perfect weight and you can work all day without fatigue.
You must have watched every masonry related video on UA-cam I always see you in the comments of almost every video definitely every channel from this one 9 years ago right up to that Spanish guy roh that just started posting like 4 weeks ago
@@richardstetson8221 and
and the drill mark is still there... probably to this day.
you had one job Mason's Chipper.
It's a Pitcher, or pitching chisel, and you need to stop that stone rocking about when using the Pitcher.
Set in sand
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I need some stone cutter sound effects. Some without any power tools. I need them to reflect the 1870's. I'm producing a video about the history of the construction of the Logan Temple in Utah. Can you give me some suggestions? I'd appreciate it!
Yeah I can give you some suggestions?
I have a chisel like that 👍
Hit it !
Pleas keep downloading vids on this channel
Hello - There are pretty good chisel cutting sounds on the Carbide Hand Set Video , Carbide Hand Tracer Video and the Offset Hand Set Video. You can find links to these videos at our website or look them up on UA-cam. Please feel free to use any of the video soundtracks (you can save the soundtrack as a .wav file using Microsoft Media Center or a video editing program). If you need any assistance, please let us know. Thanks! Norm-T&H
It’s a pitcher
Useful for cutting fossils out of the substrate.
we are a dying breed
Not at all...badly marketed perhaps..but not dying..like kindles never will replace books.
jm
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На зубило надень резиновую шайбу... Левую руку сохранишь от удара молотком
Literally evert single video ends with the demo showing half the job. How about showing the entire face being done. Anyone can chip the edge of a stone. Do the face and show us the carbide doesn’t blow apart. I was literally just in the store buying your hammer until I talk myself out of it after reading about the carbide constantly breaking if you use the wrong part. I am new to this so I don’t know how hard the tool can be used before it breaks. Unfortunately you don’t show it so I walked
Anunnaki won't do that.
NOT A MASONS CHIPPER A PITCHING CHISEL
If he said pitching chisel people wouldn’t know what it was.
Good work mate but learn to relax your wrist so any shock doesn't travel up to your neck region. I been working with stone from the age 16, and now 49. You shouldn't also wear any ring or a watch.
take off the watch and ring