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Square and Sneck Rubble WallingConstructing Angled Returns

Stonemasonry Department 2013

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This presentation is designed to provide step-by-step instructions on how to construct a

snecked rubble wall with angled internal and external returns. The bonding pattern used in

the animation is dependant of having stones of certain lengths. This means you may not be

able to replicate the wall exactly but you should have a similar bonding arrangement.

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This presentation is designed to provide step-by-step instructions on how to construct a

snecked rubble wall with angled internal and external returns. The bonding pattern used in

the animation is dependant of having stones of certain lengths. This means you may not be

able to replicate the wall exactly but you should have a similar bonding arrangement.

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This presentation is designed to provide step-by-step instructions on how to construct a

snecked rubble wall with angled internal and external returns. The bonding pattern used in

the animation is dependant of having stones of certain lengths. This means you may not be

able to replicate the wall exactly but you should have a similar bonding arrangement.

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This presentation is designed to provide step-by-step instructions on how to construct a

snecked rubble wall with angled internal and external returns. The bonding pattern used in

the animation is dependant of having stones of certain lengths. This means you may not be

able to replicate the wall exactly but you should have a similar bonding arrangement.

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This presentation is designed to provide step-by-step instructions on how to construct a

snecked rubble wall with angled internal and external returns. The bonding pattern used in

the animation is dependant of having stones of certain lengths. This means you may not be

able to replicate the wall exactly but you should have a similar bonding arrangement.

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This presentation is designed to provide step-by-step instructions on how to construct a

snecked rubble wall with angled internal and external returns. The bonding pattern used in

the animation is dependant of having stones of certain lengths. This means you may not be

able to replicate the wall exactly but you should have a similar bonding arrangement.

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This presentation is designed to provide step-by-step instructions on how to construct a

snecked rubble wall with angled internal and external returns. The bonding pattern used in

the animation is dependant of having stones of certain lengths. This means you may not be

able to replicate the wall exactly but you should have a similar bonding arrangement.

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This presentation is designed to provide step-by-step instructions on how to construct a

snecked rubble wall with angled internal and external returns. The bonding pattern used in

the animation is dependant of having stones of certain lengths. This means you may not be

able to replicate the wall exactly but you should have a similar bonding arrangement.

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This presentation is designed to provide step-by-step instructions on how to construct a

snecked rubble wall with angled internal and external returns. The bonding pattern used in

the animation is dependant of having stones of certain lengths. This means you may not be

able to replicate the wall exactly but you should have a similar bonding arrangement.

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This presentation is designed to provide step-by-step instructions on how to construct a

snecked rubble wall with angled internal and external returns. The bonding pattern used in

the animation is dependant of having stones of certain lengths. This means you may not be

able to replicate the wall exactly but you should have a similar bonding arrangement.

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This presentation is designed to provide step-by-step instructions on how to construct a

snecked rubble wall with angled internal and external returns. The bonding pattern used in

the animation is dependant of having stones of certain lengths. This means you may not be

able to replicate the wall exactly but you should have a similar bonding arrangement.

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This presentation is designed to provide step-by-step instructions on how to construct a

snecked rubble wall with angled internal and external returns. The bonding pattern used in

the animation is dependant of having stones of certain lengths. This means you may not be

able to replicate the wall exactly but you should have a similar bonding arrangement.

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This presentation is designed to provide step-by-step instructions on how to construct a

snecked rubble wall with angled internal and external returns. The bonding pattern used in

the animation is dependant of having stones of certain lengths. This means you may not be

able to replicate the wall exactly but you should have a similar bonding arrangement.

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This presentation is designed to provide step-by-step instructions on how to construct a

snecked rubble wall with angled internal and external returns. The bonding pattern used in

the animation is dependant of having stones of certain lengths. This means you may not be

able to replicate the wall exactly but you should have a similar bonding arrangement.

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This presentation is designed to provide step-by-step instructions on how to construct a

snecked rubble wall with angled internal and external returns. The bonding pattern used in

the animation is dependant of having stones of certain lengths. This means you may not be

able to replicate the wall exactly but you should have a similar bonding arrangement.

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Developed by The Stonemasonry DepartmentCity of Glasgow College

2013


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