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oh dear, oh my, WTF happened there, ok here go's, your joints are to big, you made it way to easy for yourself with all perpendicular joints on top, should of try to turn a few of those upside down, running vertical joints please no more than two stones high then break the joint, i understand that some home owners like that shit but you got to do better than that, this is what separates craftsmen from DIYers and to be honest you might be in the middle, try harder next time
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amazing..
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HATE TO CRITICISE BUT YOU SHOULD NEVER PUT A STONE HIGHER THAN LONGER IN THE WALL,ALSO THE PANEL HAS STRAIGHT JOINTS RUNNING UP THE WALL, WHICH WOULD NOT BE GOOD FOR STRENGTH,ALL JOINTS NEED TO BE COVERED
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nice quality stone
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I have zero knowledge of stone work and the trade itself, but I do work in a creative field... I can determine by some of the comments here that the skill required is impressive, but for some reason, overall the design just doesn't seem to fit the environment, if the style was used on a larger area such as a facade of a house?
I don't know, but it's just too complex for the constrained area it's in it seems.
excitationz 8 months ago
@excitationz Thanks for your comments.
stone2943 8 months ago
thank you
stone2943 1 year ago
I think the design is cool looking. If those are hand cut natural stones you spent some time cutting. They look like cultured stone because how flat they are.. I like the dark mud too. Peace
mustards12s 1 year ago
@mustards12s Thanks for your wonderful comments
stone2943 1 year ago
its paving stuck on a wall its not proper stone work its got vertical straight gots in it and the joints are to big
gerrystone1 2 years ago 2
thank you very much
stone2943 2 years ago