I learned a lot from this post and responses. I did order feathers and wedges, or wedges and shims from
Stone Tools Rock Cutting Tool Carving Masonry Hammers Granite Cutting Tools
We are building a dry-stack rockwall, just behind our home, at the bottom of a drainage trench and the new 20 wide x 30 concrete stamped concrete patio we had installed in June.
We built a (planned) stone wall behind that at the time. Speed, VAC time and a large existing rock pile in front of the house (when we bought the place 4 years ago) made the first 20 feet go "fast" at a month of weekends when I was home. Geneolgy research gas since revealed that my great-great Grandfather was a Stone Mason, so it is in my genes and I truly feel sometimes that he is helping me out when I ask and stones just seem to fit in place. Call it what you want. This is my 3rd wall before nI found our that my GG Grandfather was a stone mason. It is truly hard work and I wouldn't wan't to make a living at it.
I purchased a 1" SDS-plusョ BULLDOG Xtreme Rotary Hammer from Home Cheapo, because I have rented a similar tool twice before. The family rule, as started by my terrific brother-in-law is the 3rd rental requires a purchase.
Two very large boulders in a corner near the horse fences made it a nuisance to mow around, plus I need the base rock/stone for the wall.
I purchased the Feathers/Wedges or Wedges/Shims from
Stone Tools Rock Cutting Tool Carving Masonry Hammers Granite Cutting Tools as posted here. Unfortunately, the don't give any guidance in how to use the Feathers/Wedges (Wedges and Shims). The first holes that I drilled were too wide, and 4" apart is Too Much for sedimentary rock. I ended up with horizontal splits . As a general guide, from a novice, I would suggest the following:
Drill as far as possible, through the rock. For sedimentary, the closer the better, even if your feathers and wedges aren't in every hole. I used a telescoping auto magnet(readily available at you local auto store) to retrieve shims (feathers) that fell into the holes.
The pics show some of our labor, and the vertically "stripped" based stones show the drill marks which will be chiseled of or buried under dirt later.
Final pics will follow if there is interest.
Thanks for everyone's help in getting me started to find the Feathers and Wedges that started my search.
Thanks,
Steve
7510 with (awesome) Markham Tooth Bar