Blober
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8 years ago
Just curious what the basic tools would have been for splitting/trimming?


Having been to a few smaller quarries that seemingly only used hand tools i'd like to know what the basics are.

Also would anyone know what the modern equivilents are now? Would like to get together some basic bits to give it a go myself.
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sinker
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8 years ago
Hammer, bolsters, slate axes (left and right handed...which are you?), bench iron and a piece of old carpet! :thumbup:

Got it all in the shed here! Will bring it out on Thursday and you can give it a whirl.

The roof on my new extension will need a few thousand slates, so get started! :lol:
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Blober
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8 years ago
I'm a leftie me! :lol:

Sounds fun to me :thumbsup:
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sinker
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8 years ago
"Blober" wrote:

I'm a leftie me! :lol:

Sounds fun to me :thumbsup:



Thought you were.....I have both :thumbup:

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AdM Michael
8 years ago
Basic tools:
🔗109826[linkphoto]109826[/linkphoto][/link]


Modern tools for splitting (second photo):
https://mainz.igbce.de/vor-ort--1-/89784 

Modern tools for dressing:
http://www.magog.de/de/service/presse/hightech-in-der-schieferverarbeitung.php 
Margot
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"sinker" wrote:


The roof on my new extension will need a few thousand slates, so get started! :lol:



I could bring you all the slate I find on my pillow on a typical Friday morning; that would suffice for an extension! 😮
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"Margot" wrote:

"sinker" wrote:


The roof on my new extension will need a few thousand slates, so get started! :lol:



I could bring you all the slate I find on my pillow on a typical Friday morning; that would suffice for an extension! :o



Typical Thursday Nighter problem..... ::)
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Tamarmole
8 years ago
You need to visit the Welsh Slate Museum at Llanberis. Last time I was there they had an old quarryman demonstrating slate splitting.

It's a good museum and all the better for being free.
dwarrowdelf
8 years ago
"sinker" wrote:

"Margot" wrote:

"sinker" wrote:


The roof on my new extension will need a few thousand slates, so get started! :lol:



I could bring you all the slate I find on my pillow on a typical Friday morning; that would suffice for an extension! :o



Typical Thursday Nighter problem..... ::)




Or the slate I often find inside my wellys after a trip 😮
'I wonder how many breakfasts, and other meals we have missed inside that nasty clockless, timeless hole?'

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AdM Michael
8 years ago
modern basic dressing tools:

jigsaw with special blade

🔗109905[linkphoto]109905[/linkphoto][/link]
🔗109906[linkphoto]109906[/linkphoto][/link]

slate cutter
🔗109907[linkphoto]109907[/linkphoto][/link]
Blober
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8 years ago
Thanks for your help everyone :thumbsup:
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Blober
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Resurrecting an old thread! :oops:

Is there a specific type of bolster/chisel that they use for splitting slates? Is there a fancy name for them? Been looking around online and can't seem to find the thinner type of bolsters used to split slates.
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TheBogieman
8 years ago
Try 'cyn manhollt' - the broad, thin flat bolster, hit with the 'gordd y wal' - the heavy, hard African oak mallet...

(From www.llechicymru.info/IQTWorkingtheSlate.english.htm)
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