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The feather and wedge technique is the best way to split a stone by hand. There are plenty examples of it on youtube. Jeff buckley albums. You will need to use a hammer drill to drill a line of holes in the plane where you are going to split. Then insert the feathers and wedges.

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Tap each one in until tight. Work from side to side tapping each one lightly. Don't force it. Eventually, there will be enough pressure to split the stone. If you tried to break the stone using just a sledgehammer, you will only succeed in getting shards of stone to fly into your eyes.–May 6 '16 at 20:23. Without (electrical) power tools, or a sledgehammer:Here are 10 options besides a hammer. Obtain a chisel with a rubber protector around the top, (more contact points and less chance of hitting yourself.) Proceed to hit this chisel with a rubber mallet or other leverage-providing, hard-ended object.

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By nature of the chisel's inclined plane, forward motion will cause the rock to crack and split along the business end's edges. Depending on the kind of rock, you will soon have a large enough area broken up to sufficiently hold the chisel without aid of your hand.Now use your large implement, (potentially a sledge) to apply a significantly greater force than used before, (making sure to use protective equipment, and both hands,) and you will have a wonderfully large split, or at least a significant compromise of the rock's structural integrity. Repeat this process as many times as needed. Through this, with little expense, like using a wedge with an ax to split firewood, you can break the rock into small chunks, which can subsequently be taken away.You will notice the appeal in using an incline plane to do the work for you, preventing injury and potentially larger amounts of expense.

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