| Home : SHELTER : Rockwork Rockwork The downside is that it’s fairly labor intensive and slow, compared to other building methods.
Any wall should not lean, unless that wall is part of an arch or dome. If a wall that is supposed to be straight leans, the weight will be shifted away from the center of the wall, and will eventually crack and fall down. So make sure each level of rocks is plum and level with the one below it. Beyond that, you pick your style of rockwork. Some people like straight, uniform faces; others prefer a more rounded, less perfect effect.
Mortar makes the jigsaw aspect of rockwork a little easier. Rocks still need to fit pretty well together, but the mortar will absorb small imbalances.
The idea of mortar is not to let rock touch rock. You put your mortar on any exposed rock, excluding the “faces” of the rocks, and stack a rock on that mortar, much like brick laying. You can use a paintbrush or sponge, and water, to smooth the mortar and to really bond the mortar to the rock. Additional Resources:
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