Single stone passing from front to back face and acts as a bond is known as *
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A single stone passing from front to back face and acting as a bond is known as a 'through Stone'.
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- When different stones and mortars are used as building units or building foundations in masonry construction, this is referred to as stone masonry.
- The term Masonry denotes the art of building structures using stones. And some of the technical terms used during such construction are cornice, buttress, corbel, through stone, spalls etc.
- A through stone or bond stone is a stone used in stone masonry. This stone has an equal length to the thickness of a wall and is often set in such a way that its longest dimension lies perpendicular to the face of the wall.
- That means this is a single stone passing through a wall from front to back face that acts as a binder or a bond stone for two faces in contact.
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