Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2018 12:00 pm
Hi!
I am making a small (160cm diameter) round patio with 100mm limestone setts around 3cm thick
I am tapering every other sett to get the curve without triangular joints, which i dont like the look of.
I am now aware cutting small amounts from the edge of limestone setts isnt easy due to the fineness of the amount and how brittle the matefial is.
First I tried block splitter and the results were pretty terrible.. it tended to crack the sett in some undesirable way or other.
Then i tried a chisel and hammer. It works better than the block splitter, but is pretty labourious and slow progress, and the hit rate of success isnt high.. ive wasted quite a few.
I dont know if its the quality of my chisel work, but it occured to me what im trying to do is pretty darn difficult.
Now I think a saw or angle grinder would be my best bet...
Any thoughts and suggestions?
Would this perhaps be easier with sandstone? Limestone seems pretty brittle for such small cuts
I am making a small (160cm diameter) round patio with 100mm limestone setts around 3cm thick
I am tapering every other sett to get the curve without triangular joints, which i dont like the look of.
I am now aware cutting small amounts from the edge of limestone setts isnt easy due to the fineness of the amount and how brittle the matefial is.
First I tried block splitter and the results were pretty terrible.. it tended to crack the sett in some undesirable way or other.
Then i tried a chisel and hammer. It works better than the block splitter, but is pretty labourious and slow progress, and the hit rate of success isnt high.. ive wasted quite a few.
I dont know if its the quality of my chisel work, but it occured to me what im trying to do is pretty darn difficult.
Now I think a saw or angle grinder would be my best bet...
Any thoughts and suggestions?
Would this perhaps be easier with sandstone? Limestone seems pretty brittle for such small cuts