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Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction – materials & technologies, 2nd edition, la Maison du dictionnaire. 2007.
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction – materials & technologies, 2nd edition, la Maison du dictionnaire. 2007.
Scabbling — is a process of removing a thin layer of concrete from a structure, this can be achieved by air powered chipping machines.A typical Air Powered machine uses several heads, each with several carbide tips that peck at the concrete. It takes several … Wikipedia
scabbling — noun pieces of stone remaining from the process of reducing a stone to a rough square by the axe or hammer … Wiktionary
scabbling — v. cut or chisel stone roughly … English contemporary dictionary
scabbling — b(ə)liŋ noun ( s) Etymology: from gerund of scabble : a fragment or chip of stone … Useful english dictionary
Dry stone — 17th century dry stone wall at Muchalls Castle, Scotland … Wikipedia
Dimension stone — Large blocks of granite dimension stone being loaded at Teignmouth in 1827. Dimension stone is natural stone or rock that has been selected and fabricated (i.e., trimmed, cut, drilled, ground, or other) to specific sizes or shapes. Color, texture … Wikipedia
Cast stone — is defined as “a refined architectural concrete building unit manufactured to simulate natural cut stone, used in unit masonry applications”. In the UK and Europe cast stone is defined as “any material manufactured with aggregate and cementitious … Wikipedia
List of decorative stones — *For generic petrological rock types, see: List of rock types Natural stone is a geographical list of stone used for decorative purposes in construction and monumental sculpture; currently or historically produced in various countries. In… … Wikipedia
Castle — This article is about medieval fortifications. For other uses, see Castle (disambiguation). For a list of all castles, see List of castles. For similar but unrelated structures in Japan, see Japanese castle … Wikipedia
Lewis (lifting appliance) — For other uses, see Lewis (disambiguation). Lewises in a stonemasonry workshop … Wikipedia
Masonry — This article refers to the building structure component; for the fraternal organization, see Freemasonry. A mason laying mortar on top of a finished course of blocks, prior to placing the next course. Masonry is the building of structures from… … Wikipedia