forgeblast
Elite Member
Nice!! (if you look under my thread busy summer you can see a fieldstone shed im making also).
The shape of the stone you are using is one that I have come to realize is great for building with.
I did mine a bit different.
I dug a 30'' square trench, one side was sloped to daylight. the reason was the water I have in the area.
I lined it with gravel and then put in 4'' perf pipe. Covered with gravel(tamping all the way).
Then with about 16'' left put in tarpaper and rebar(the tarpaper was to hold the concrete in place). Its a rubble foundation.
Then I started with the stone, my walls are about 6-10'' thick. When using some of the stone there are variations so the wall in some areas went in quicker then I wanted.
shows a corner
is my back wall, a friend gave me that window. My other windows will be green house double wall material. It was going to be old storm windows but they broke when we had a storm.
shows the front.
Looks a bit messy but once I am to the top of that back window im done. I will frame out the top, may put in a second floor, not sure yet, I am thinking of a honey house/bee house.
The wood in the door frame is just a guide not the actual door frame. The two large "shield" type stones at the front of the shed are the only two stones i needed help with.
I really find stone buildings interesting. Its neat how the shape of the stone gives the building character. I have learned a lot by building with stone. I cant wait to see yours finished. Good luck.
The slipforms was that the technique used by mcraven?
The shape of the stone you are using is one that I have come to realize is great for building with.
I did mine a bit different.
I dug a 30'' square trench, one side was sloped to daylight. the reason was the water I have in the area.
I lined it with gravel and then put in 4'' perf pipe. Covered with gravel(tamping all the way).
Then with about 16'' left put in tarpaper and rebar(the tarpaper was to hold the concrete in place). Its a rubble foundation.
Then I started with the stone, my walls are about 6-10'' thick. When using some of the stone there are variations so the wall in some areas went in quicker then I wanted.

shows a corner

is my back wall, a friend gave me that window. My other windows will be green house double wall material. It was going to be old storm windows but they broke when we had a storm.

shows the front.
Looks a bit messy but once I am to the top of that back window im done. I will frame out the top, may put in a second floor, not sure yet, I am thinking of a honey house/bee house.
The wood in the door frame is just a guide not the actual door frame. The two large "shield" type stones at the front of the shed are the only two stones i needed help with.
I really find stone buildings interesting. Its neat how the shape of the stone gives the building character. I have learned a lot by building with stone. I cant wait to see yours finished. Good luck.
The slipforms was that the technique used by mcraven?