Stone Carving Limestone
Posted on Friday, October 9th, 2009 at 6:38 am
Todd Frahm carving limestone sculpture, Part 2
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Dremel 545 Diamond Wheel $12.00 Dremel 545 Diamond Wheel The Dremel EZ Lock makes accessory changes easy as PULL – TWIST – RELEASE. The one-piece mandrel design simplifies the process of changing cutting wheels and makes it easy to cut through plastic. For use with the EZ402 EZ Lock Mandrel. Dremel 545 Diamond Wheel Features: Cuts 1/2″ thick floor tile Cuts ceramic materials Straight cuts with little dust Easy to assemble… |
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1/2 9-Point Bushing Chisel $47.00 The 9-Point can follow the 4-Point, for a smoother finish in granite, or be used alone to create texture with some stone removal in marble and softer stone. Use with any Trow & Holden 1/2″, 3/4″ or 1″ piston air tool. Factory resharpening is available…. |
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1/4 Carbide Carving Chisel $35.00 The same shape as our classic machine chisel, but with 3 times the carbide, for a blade that maintains its shape, and lasts and lasts. Not recommended for hand use. Always wear safety glasses…. |
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T-SHIRT $15.00 T-shirt has Trow & Holden logo on the front, “Stone Cutting Tools” on the back…. |
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Sculpture in Stone $18.74 Art teachers, students, and ambitious amateurs all will value this copiously illustrated volume. It presents both a general overview of sculpture and a practical guide to working in stone. All important stone-working equipment and tools are shown, from compass and calipers to chisels, mallets, saws, sanders, and drills. Examples of finished pieces are shown from all over the world, and cover many … |
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Working with Limestone (Avista Studies in the History of Medieval Technology, Science and Art) $80.37 This new volume in the “AVISTA” series focuses on the study of medieval limestone. As the principal building material in the Middle Ages and a prized medium for architectural sculpture, limestone played a significant role in medieval artistic manufacture. The choice of material inherently informed the final product, thus understanding the material and its uses gives insight into the medieval creat… |