Tag: Stones

  • Cutting stone

    Cutting Stone

    Stone cutting is a useful skill which allows for building better masonry. Various stones have specific ways they need to be cut for good results.

  • Waterline Deterioration

    Waterline Deterioration: The Achilles Heel of Limestone Bridges

    The weakest point of a stone arch bridge of limestone is the waterline masonry, for it is prone to disintegrating in water.

  • Mortarless Stone Arch

    Drystack (Mortarless) Arch Tips

    While drystack arches are more challenging to build than their mortared counterparts, following some simple rules can ensure rewarding success.

  • Deteriorated Stonework

    Deteriorated Stones in a Bridge

    Deteriorated stones in a stone arch bridge are almost inevitably a sign of water infiltrating into the structure and needs to be taken seriously.

  • Pontypridd Bridge

    The Challenge of Long-Span Arch Bridges

    Do to how weight is loaded onto the arch of a stone arch bridge, long individual spans present an intriguing and difficult challenge.

  • Detail of Walz Ford Bridge Arch

    Arch Building Simplified: Walter Sharp’s Secret to Building Stone Arch Bridges

    Walter Sharp, the famous stone arch bridge builder of Cowley County, Kansas, had a simple secret he used to build stone arches quickly and inexpensively.

  • DIY Mortarless Rubble Bridge

    Building Mortarless Bridges

    Building mortarless stonework can be a challenge, but a simple look at how things move and what keeps them in place can bring rewarding results.

  • DIY Arch

    DIY Arch Building

    Arches are among the most challenging pieces of stonework to build. Fortunately, there are some simple design tricks can simplify their construction.

  • SE Satchell Creek Road Rock Creek Bridge

    The Choice of Stone for Stone Arch Bridges

    While the stone for an arch bridge is generally reflective of local geology, different types of stone perform better in different parts of the bridge.