Plug and feather method

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A method of breaking a stone slab by drilling holes, a few inches apart, to a convenient depth less than the thickness of the stone; then inserting steel feathers in each hole and driving a long slim wedge, or plug, between them. This causes an expansion and a cracking along the line of holes.

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