Edgings for sandstone - Alternatives to finish nom-fettled edges
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Hello to everyone, this is my first post and possibly the first of many as the knowlrdge that exudes from here is second-to-none.
My question is this; what suggestions do you have for edging indian sandstone that will enable me to use curves in my design without re-fettling the cut edges and also to bring to the nose of a step. I would like to render the risers so I guess I would have to do this after the tread has been finished so as to hide the bedding joint under the tread.
My question is this; what suggestions do you have for edging indian sandstone that will enable me to use curves in my design without re-fettling the cut edges and also to bring to the nose of a step. I would like to render the risers so I guess I would have to do this after the tread has been finished so as to hide the bedding joint under the tread.
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As most sandstone flags are rectangular, the only way to form curves is to cut the flags accordingly. You could form a curved edging strip using, say, clay pavers (concrete pavers never look right with natural stone) and then fill the inevitable gap between edging and flags with a decorative gravel or similar.
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Image of sandstone to curved edge and curved step hiding cut edge. May give you some ideas. Also giving me chance to see if I can upload photo
http://www.flickr.com/photos/27365336@N04
http://www.flickr.com/photos/27365336@N04
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Thanks for the compliments folks you've made me blush. Rich is right about the cuts for the bottom course of the step risers all of which were cut sandstone walling blocks same as the wall but all the top course and all the flags cut to the curves of the wall had their edges fettled by hand because it doesn't take long and the quality of the finish is all in the detail Ivor. so I reckon if you leave the edges as cut they will always look like cut edges and stand out like a sore thumb.
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If you score the underside with the disc cutter to about half the thickness of the slab you can then carefully 'snap' it with a hammer and bolster, then fettle away to your hearts' content. Tony has a section on the main site which covers this, I think.
Yes, he does
http://www.pavingexpert.com/cut_in01.htm
Yes, he does
http://www.pavingexpert.com/cut_in01.htm