20+ Tools Used for Stone Dressing: With Images and Uses

 

✔ This article discusses the 20+ tools used for stone dressing, with appropriate images and uses. Stone dressing is the process of making stones extracted from quarries uniform and smooth.

✔ The stones mined from quarries are rough, so they need to be well-dressed to use as a construction material. The rocks of uneven shape and size are dressed well in this process to improve the structure’s aesthetic where they are used.

 


 

20+ Tools Used for Stone Dressing  

The following tools are used for dressed stones:

Name Image Use
1. Spall Hammer Tools Used for Stone Dressing Used for the rough dressing of stones.
2. Scrabbling Hammer Used for removing irregular bushings from the surface of the stones.
3. Mash Hammer Used for the rough dressing of stones.
4. Wallers Hammer Used for removing spalls.
5. Club Hammers Used to strike narrow-headed chisels.
6. Mallet Used to strike mallet-headed chisels.
7. Dummy Used for striking chisels for carving work.
8. Gad Used to split stones.
9. Drag Used to give drag finish.
10. Hand Saw Hand Saw It is used to cut soft stones.
11. Cross-cut saw Used to cut hard stone.
12. Frame saw Frame saw Used to cut large blocks of stone.
13. Pitching tool Pitching tool Used to remove the irregularities from the stone surface.
14. Square Used to set edges at right angles.
15. Boaster Used to cut soft stones.
16. Punch Used for rough dressing.
17. Point Used for rough dressing for hard stone.
18. Gouge Used to dress stones for cornices, string courses, etc.
19. Broad Tool (nicker) Used to form chisel lines on the stone surface.
 
20. Wood-handled chisel Used to dress soft stones.
 
21. Claw chisel Used to dress hard stones.
 
22. Tooth chisel Used to dress hard stones.
 
23. Drafting chisel Used for the fine dressing of stone.
 

 

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