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How to be a stonemason.  This is a guide that'll walk you through the process of becoming one of the best stonemasons, and includes brilliant tricks of the trades.
 
How to be a stonemason.  This is a guide that'll walk you through the process of becoming one of the best stonemasons, and includes brilliant tricks of the trades.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#Know the difference between a stonemason and other related trades.  A stonemason is completely different from a brick layer, block layer, tile setter, and a "phony stonemason"; "phonystone" is exactly what its name implies it to be - a phony or a fake.  Phony brickwork will mostly consist of concrete and a fake thin film that's completely worthless and will flake off in a matter of 15 years or slightly longer.  Stonemasons actually work with real stone.
 
#Know the difference between a stonemason and other related trades.  A stonemason is completely different from a brick layer, block layer, tile setter, and a "phony stonemason"; "phonystone" is exactly what its name implies it to be - a phony or a fake.  Phony brickwork will mostly consist of concrete and a fake thin film that's completely worthless and will flake off in a matter of 15 years or slightly longer.  Stonemasons actually work with real stone.