17/ he explicitly says "the stone is free" because he thinks that you can just pick up squared off quarry stone out of the dirt because he knows absolutely nothinghttps://twitter.com/wrathofgnon/status/1440337777187442697 …
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30/ yes, using field stone would cut the work a fair bit ... but, man, at least around here, field stone doesn't stack for crap, except in roughly pyramidal shapes, so... I'm not sure. https://twitter.com/octal/status/1440658235862618120 …
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31/ also a good point a lot of my workshop shelves are made out of 3/4" CDX plywood ... because I had scraps after I built the addition on my old house.https://twitter.com/micahodor/status/1440659667198218245 …
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33/ yes, this is the goal, IMO I'm a software engineer, not a coder. But it's not THAT hard to frame a small garden shed, build a field stone wall, tile a fireplace surround, etc. 80/20 rule, ftw.https://twitter.com/GayRobotDevil/status/1440664670755381264 …
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34/ OTOH, you don't see me building sweeping curving staircases with balustrades out of walnut with teak inlay, etc.
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35/ the latter, I'm certainhttps://twitter.com/pythonrocksnake/status/1440675983896444945 …
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Or economies of scale: if you're building a stone manor house, you might have some extra materials with which to make a small outbuilding. The original post makes it sound like everyone has this stuff lying around.
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Another line would be to ask to see Gnon's stone chicken coup, since it's apparently a $20 weekend hobbyist project.
It's pretty, but it's a giant amount of work.