Amazing Fastest Stone Splitting Technique - Amazing Hand Granite Rock Mining Skill

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Published 2021-05-08
- Amazing hand granite rock mining skill
- Amazing fastest stone splitting technique
- Modern Constrution equipment machines

All Comments (21)
  • @mlc4495
    I think stone splitting is my new favourite thing on YouTube. Wood turning videos had a good run during the pandemic but want to try new things now. 😁
  • I love how carefully yet confidently this worker walks around on the boulder.
  • @user-pp5yz5gt9s
    Поставил скорость воспроизведения × 2 и Работа мужика реально в два раза быстрее пошла))))
  • @WoodWisp
    Imagine waking up to a weird "tink tink tink" sound and you go out to see what's going on and the village's bolder is cut perfectly down the middle
  • @TheArendt1
    I feel a back ache coming..... Nevertheless, respect for this worker.
  • @mikemalo6336
    i'd rate this right up there with watching ants build a mound, a lawn being fertilized or clouds evaporating. i loved it.
  • @daves.9479
    Judicious use of time-lapse in long repetitive processes is a good thing in vids.
  • @georgelackey622
    2 minutes in my back gave out! Kudos to this craftsman for this fine work!
  • @duran3d
    A few centuries later, a researcher examines the stone cut and concludes it was done by aliens with laser technology.
  • @whatfreedom7
    Man where was this guy when I tried to break rocks for my fire pit? I just busted it with a sledgehammer but of course you get a completely random break. That’s a fascinating skill. I’d like to know how to do that.
  • @user-es1gz5gf8t
    I’m presuming that when he removes certain stakes that it’s already began to show cracking. It would be nice to see from a close camera angle to see how this is happening. Never the less fantastic video of a man at work!
  • @_u_r_i_248
    Дааа ручная совсем ручная!!!!
  • @TheChortPoberi
    Да уж - удивительная техника, простая и непринужденная, не зря на каторгу в каменоломни отправляли...
  • I've used the technique shown at 6:55 to cut concrete garden edgers. I used a claw hammer to hit a wedge-shaped hammer like the one in the video. After doing it on multiple garden projects, I learned why you shouldn't hit two hardened steel heads together. A piece of the claw hammer head the size of a large BB spalled at what must have been the speed of a bullet, penetrated several inches into the left side of my chest, and came to rest outside one of my ribs. It's still there. Not long after that I found a replay of the TV show Mythbusters, where they "proved" that it couldn't happen.
  • This is very old technology, before iron, the tools were bronze, before bronze they were arsenic hardened copper. But still some thing to watch the skill of the mason and be amazed at seeing rock split along their line, it never get old!
  • La inteligencia y fortaleza del hombre es infinita... siempre termina venciendo cualquier dificulta...
  • @DonLuc23
    Was a great video, right up till the music started.
  • @icedbass
    Tout mon respect pour ces hommes qui travaillent la pierre :) et encore plus pour ceux qui l'ont travaillé au temps de l'Egypte antique ( par exemplke ) sans tractopelle pour les aider. Cela reste un savoir faire qui m'impressione beaucoup. J'ai toujours eu une admiration inconditionnelle pour les personnes travaillant de leurs mains et réalisant des choses incroyables.