Stonework (Weekend Diy) by Gill Bridgewater
Stone has a tremendous appeal and has been used for years for its strength, durability and versatility, in a wide range of garden features. Anyone with a basic knowledge of tools and enthusiasm for the subject can construct durable and beautiful stonework pieces. This text is designed to provide the skills and knowledge necessary to plan and construct a wide range of features, from a simple path to a bench with arch detail. With the weekend DIYer in mind, each of the 15 step-by-step projects is easy to construct and requires little DIY expertise, from paths and patios to planters, rockeries and seats. An introductory chapter covers essential information on tools, materials and techniques, including mixing mortar and concrete, cutting stone and making foundations. There is guidance on using different materials such as flagstones, limestone, slate and cobbles, as well as reconstituted paving slabs and decorative edgings. The projects provide ideas and practical guidance for a wide variety of garden structures.
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Description | Stone has a tremendous appeal and has been used for years for its strength, durability and versatility, in a wide range of garden features. Anyone with a basic knowledge of tools and enthusiasm for the subject can construct durable and beautiful stonework pieces. This text is designed to provide the skills and knowledge necessary to plan and construct a wide range of features, from a simple path to a bench with arch detail. With the weekend DIYer in mind, each of the 15 step-by-step projects is easy to construct and requires little DIY expertise, from paths and patios to planters, rockeries and seats. An introductory chapter covers essential information on tools, materials and techniques, including mixing mortar and concrete, cutting stone and making foundations. There is guidance on using different materials such as flagstones, limestone, slate and cobbles, as well as reconstituted paving slabs and decorative edgings. The projects provide ideas and practical guidance for a wide variety of garden structures. |